Yet to sign: All 220 out-of-contract players in the AFL named

Yet to sign: All 220 out-of-contract players in the AFL named

Carlton (13)

Harry Charleson, Alex Cincotta, Tom De Koning, Francis Evans, Orazio Fantasia, Nick Haynes, Brodie Kemp, Harry Lemmey, Rob Monahan, Jesse Motlop, Jack Silvagni, Will White, Billy Wilson.

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It’s been a challenging year for the Blues, and they have more battles ahead. Silvagni appears as good as certain to be playing elsewhere in 2026, likely at Collingwood or Western Bulldogs, while De Koning seems odds-on to accept St Kilda’s long-term mega offer for him. Haynes proved an astute recruit and is set to go around again, although nothing is agreed to yet. Carlton have a call to make on their small forward brigade, with all of Motlop, Fantasia, Evans and White needing a new deal, as does defensive stopper Cincotta.

Key-position swingman Kemp had interest from St Kilda last year, but is recovering from a season-ending Achilles injury.

Collingwood (15)

Mason Cox, Charlie Dean, Jamie Elliott, Billy Frampton, Will Hoskin-Elliott, Jeremy Howe, Noah Howes, Ash Johnson, Finlay Macrae, Oleg Markov, Brody Mihocek, Tom Mitchell, Wil Parker, Scott Pendlebury, Steele Sidebottom, Roan Steele, Lachie Sullivan.

There is a chance Brody Mihocek could be prised out of Collingwood.

There is a chance Brody Mihocek could be prised out of Collingwood.Credit: AFL Photos

The Pies have made an offer to Howe, and he will continue next year once a deal is agreed upon, while champion midfielders Pendlebury and Sidebottom are as good as locked in for another season. Mihocek has attracted preliminary interest elsewhere, and could walk if a two-year deal is on the table from another club. Elliott is having an All-Australian-calibre season and will have suitors everywhere if the Magpies can’t make a satisfactory offer, with discussions ongoing.

Hoskin-Elliott is in wait-and-see mode, while Mitchell and Cox could be on the lookout for new clubs if they want to extend their careers. New ruck rules could make Cox appealing to rivals. Frampton and Sullivan are expected to stay, as is Steele, who has made a good impression.

Essendon (16)

Lachie Blakiston, Nick Bryan, Alwyn Davey jnr, Sam Draper, Todd Goldstein, Ben Hobbs, Jayden Laverde, Luamon Lual, Liam McMahon, Jye Menzie, Jayden Nguyen, Jaxon Prior, Will Setterfield, Dylan Shiel, Oskar Smartt, Vigo Visentini.

Unless he signs a new contract at Essendon, Draper will be an unrestricted free agent at season’s end.

Unless he signs a new contract at Essendon, Draper will be an unrestricted free agent at season’s end.Credit: AFL Photos

There is no incentive for Bryan or Visentini to re-sign until everyone knows what unrestricted free agent Draper is doing. The Bombers want to retain their No.1 ruckman, but both Adelaide and Brisbane are very keen on him. Laverde is an annual watch, and he has some interest elsewhere, although he could yet remain at Tullamarine.

Prior was a good addition off the Lions’ scrapheap and is expected to score a new deal, while Hobbs was a first-round selection four years ago, but is yet to cement his spot, and Davey jnr – whose twin was delisted last year – will have to bide his time as well. Shiel wants to play on, but the club’s youth direction might be against him, and he may be fighting for the same list spot as Setterfield.

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