With three weeks left in the 2022 AFL season, and players beginning to call time on their careers, we look toward 10 players that are yet to secure their services for next season.
Whether they be in the twilight of their careers or likely to gain external interest in the off-season, these 10 players are seemingly no certainty to remain at their respective clubs given their current contract status at the start of August.
Some will be putting off contract talks for the remaining rounds of the season, while others will face a nervous wait as their club considers its list plan for the years ahead.
Here we put the magnifying glass over 10 players yet to re-sign for 2023, not necessarily looking at the biggest names off-contract, but those that have flown under the radar in having their futures yet to be determined.
VIEW: EVERY PLAYER WITHOUT A CONTRACT FOR 2023
8. Jake Lloyd
While all the talk has been around Lance Franklin's rumoured chances of leaving the Swans and Josh Kennedy's potential retirement call, little has been said of Jake Lloyd's situation in Bondi.
That may be a good thing, with no news often a key indicator that an off-contract player is settled in their current role and not looking elsewhere.
Lloyd is among several senior Swans still without a deal, but has noted he isn't fazed by waiting on a call for this future, with his preference to be staying in Sydney beyond this year.
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The 28-year-old holds a leading role in John Lomgire's rearguard and will be critical to their premiership credentials in the coming years.




















