There has been plenty of player movement this year, with trades, free agency signings and unfortunately, delistings.

With the cut to list sizes there has been more delistings than perhaps we are used to and that has seen some very formidable players let go.

With the pre-season draft coming up soon we take a look at the top ten players who should be given another chance on an AFL list in 2021.

*We have not included players like Marty Gleeson, Dylan Clarke and Matt Kennedy, who have been promised to be re-drafted.

8. Majak Daw

Daw was one of 11 players originally cut by the Kangaroos in a statement of intent for their rebuild, however, he was arguably the most unlucky.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 15: Majak Daw of the Kangaroos marks infront of Aliir Aliir of the Swans during the round 17 AFL match between the North Melbourne Kangaroos and the Sydney Swans at Etihad Stadium on July 15, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Daw returned this year after a long spell and was once a very handy defender when back at his best.

Before he was injured, Daw was building a reputation as one of the game's better intercept players. He has the build and has developed an ability to read the play and impact the game more and more.