The 2025 AFL Draft is shaping up as a greatly compromised intake, but there remains some quality talent at the top end.

There is a greater spread of A-Grade talent across the country than most years, with a stronger supply of key-position players than existed in last year's crop, while there is typically a bevy of midfielders.

With so much footy still to be played, the list is very malleable, with updated and expanded lists to continue throughout the year by Craft of the Draft.

At the conclusion of the pre-season, these are the players adjudged the top prospects for 2025.

Worthy of a mention: Talls Cody Curtin and Archie Ludowyke are the next best key-position players in a crop with a high quantity of top-end talls. Curtin kicked eight goals in a WAFL practice match, which highlighted his proven contested marking, and he also has the capacity to play down back, while Ludowyke is a rawer, mobile tall from Sandringham. Swans Academy pair Noah Chamberlain and Lachie Carmichael are also highly rated, while Collingwood father-son prospect Tom McGuane and big-bodied Murray midfielder Ryder Corrigan are arguably the two best Coates Talent League players outside the AFL Academy. Suns Academy prospect Beau Addinsall was also right on the cusp after looking comfortable in the VFL last year, and alongside Riley Onley is probably the best pure midfielder off the list. Dandenong's Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves has a lot of attributes, while Sandringham's Xavier Bamert got limited opportunity for various reasons last year but could jump quickly.

2. Dyson Sharp

Central District – Midfielder

A big-bodied midfielder with power and brawny strength, Sharp already has experience playing senior state league footy and looked just as adept in tight as when he was dominating against players his own age.

Probably the favourite for the number one pick entering 2025, the volume of his contested ball-winning and difficulty to track with ball in hand suggest he has the potential to impact early in his career.

Makes his presence felt even when he doesn't win the footy, with his punishing size and forceful tackling poleaxing opponents. Leans heavily on his stoppage work to impact games and will be given every opportunity to showcase what he can do on the outside in 2025.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 28: Dyson Sharp of Team Sloane handballs during the Marsh AFL National Futures Boys match between Team Heppell and Team Sloane at Melbourne Cricket Ground, on September 28, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/AFL Photos)

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