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

5Alex Cincotta

Hawthorn

A left-field option, but clearly the Hawks need another body in the midfield, especially after missing out on Zach Merrett and losing James Worpel to Geelong.

Cincotta can play in multiple positions, most of which are defensively minded, which could be of benefit to Sam Mitchell.

The 28-year-old has speed to burn, and can run with most onballers or half-backs in the competition.

Hawthorn has no trouble scoring, but at times, and especially in their losses, their offensive flair was the determining factor in the result. Cincotta could help with that.

He played 40 games across three seasons for Carlton, and has more to offer.

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