With all 18 lists coming together ahead of the 2022 season, we can finally begin to craft our thoughts as to who will be holding down spots in their respective squads for the year ahead.
Whether it was through the trade window, free agency, drafting or SSP, clubs have both gained and lost talent since the end of last season.
Add in the development of emerging names and the retirement of veterans across the competition, and it's likely every club will have a different best 22 compared to how they shaped last season.
We take a look at every club's list and name their best side for the 2022 AFL season.
Fremantle
The Dockers had a strong chance to claim a finals placing in 2021 before enduring four losses from their final six games of the season.
With senior coachย Justin Longmuirย looking to continue the Western Australia club's ascendency since taking over at the helm, a top-eight finish remains an alive outcome forย Fremantleย this year.
The club have registered their ambitions to claim their maiden AFL premiership by 2025 and have backed in Longmuir with a new contract this off-season.
FB:ย Luke Ryan, Alex Pearce, Griffin Logue
HB:ย Jordan Clark, Brennan Cox, Hayden Young
C:ย James Aish, Caleb Serong, Neil Erasmus
HF:ย David Mundy, Rory Lobb, Sam Switkowski
FF:ย Michael Walters, Matt Taberner, Lachie Schultz
FO:ย Sean Darcy, Nat Fyfe, Andrew Brayshaw
I/C:ย Liam Henry, Will Brodie, Jye Amiss, Heath Chapman
EMERG:ย Nathan Wilson, Joel Hamling, Travis Colyer, Darcy Tucker