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

4Jed McEntee

Richmond

The Tigers are in the market for speedy small forwards, reflected by their heavy interest in Malcolm Rosas Jr, who joined Sydney via a trade.

McEntee played 52 games across five seasons following his MSD selection in 2021, including a career-high 22 matches in 2023.

The 24-year-old could slot into the Tigers' lineup to help bridge the gap between the youth development.

McEntee could apply pressure on the current small fleet to compete at a high level, or be included in the senior side, crumbing the likes of Tom Lynch, Harry Armstrong and Jonty Faull.

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