As more clubs make list culls, there are more options for players to receive an AFL lifeline.

The trade period is well and truly in the rearview mirror, but the delisted free agency mechanism is arguably as exciting, with a host of prospects gunning for a second chance.

Seen as a bargain-based option, the DFAs carry little risk but huge upside, and are generally acquired for a club's specific need.

Whether it be depth, a role, or merely too good to not be on an AFL list, here's another 10 delisted free agents, and a potential suitor, that could suit their services...

Pairing 10 delisted free agents with a new AFL team for 2026- PART I

3Mason Cox

North Melbourne

The big American is keen to continue his AFL career beyond his time at Collingwood, which ended with a heap of experience and a premiership medallion.

North Melbourne could benefit from Cox on multiple fronts. Firstly, they need to bolster their tall forward stocks to assist Nick Larkey, who has been lone-wolfing the front half for some time.

Secondly, as a back-up ruckman, and following the eradication of the sub rule (five on the bench) and the centre bounce, the 34-year-old is more suited to the 2026 game.

Cox can pinch-hit for Tristan Xerri, but also act as a stopgap for Taylor Goad.

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