GWS' list is currently in a state of flux, and there's uncertainty around some familiar names, but that shouldn't stop the club from luring rival players to west of Sydney.
The Giants have three key forwards out of contract, and are in desperate need to bolster its ruck stocks, especially given Richmond is interested in Nick Madden.
Some versatility is needed on their list, while top-end forward craft and hard-running utilities would fit the bill for Adrian Caruso and his player acquisition team.
1Darcy Wilson (St Kilda)
The speedy Saint is wanted by all 18 clubs in the competition, including his own.
But here's why he would fit the Giants.
Wilson's athletic profile fits the bill for the orange tsunami, taking the ball off the line with dare and aggression. GWS has been lauded in recent years for their attacking ways, but recently, have lost it.
They have the salary cap to make a move on Wilson, who is understood to be hearing offers of over $1 million a year.
Ironically, North Melbourne is one of those clubs, whilst also pursuing Lachie Ash.
GWS needs to add speed to its midfield group, and Wilson will assist Tom Green and Clayton Oliver, and would pair perfectly with Finn Callaghan.
He'd also be part of the next wave of stars at the Giants, relieving the pressure on Josh Kelly, Lachie Whitfield and Stephen Coniglio.
Wilson's versatility would mean he could play across half back and the wings, but Adam Kingsley would slot him straight into the midfield, which would be a strong part of the pitch.

























