With big-name players making blockbuster moves to rival clubs in the trade period, this is the perfect opportunity to analyse each club's list and find out how many stars each club possesses.

Here is Zero Hanger's list of A-Graders at every club:

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Melbourne

Max Gawn, Clayton Oliver

After a disastrous 2019 season, resulting in a 17th-placed finish, its no surprise a few Demons would have lost their position as A-graders, including Angus Brayshaw who didn't poll in the Brownlow this year after picking up 21 votes in 2018. Only ruckman Max Gawn and midfielder Clayton Oliver deserved their status as A-graders, and both players shared the club's best-and-fairest at season's end.

Despite failing to recreate his magnificent 2018 season, Gawn still earned an All-Australian jacket, his third, and still continued his dominance in the ruck, finishing third in hit-outs per game. In just his fourth season, Oliver averaged 30 disposals for the second time in his career, the best at the club and ninth in the league, and he also led the Demons in clearances, with 7.1 per game.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 24: Max Gawn of the Demons and Toby Nankervis of the Tigers compete in a ruck contest during the 2018 AFL round five match between the Melbourne Demons and the Richmond Tigers at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on April 24, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)
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