With the regular season run and done, there are currently 10 playing lists kicking back on a banana lounge somewhere.

Following this weekend's pair of elimination finals, they are set to be joined by a further two teams.

Although these players are enjoying some well-deserved rest and relaxation, the same cannot be said for their club's list management teams.

In an off-season that looks set to bring forth cuts to the salary cap and list sizes, as well as an obvious ambiguity surrounding this year's draft class, said surveyors of talent have their work cut out for them.

These three pitfalls may lead clubs toward identifying and selecting known talent rather than hypothesising over the ceilings of untested teenagers.

Should this be the case, the collection of names on this list are almost certainly on the whiteboards of list management war rooms the nation over.

Below we have predicted the landing spots for 10 of the biggest out-of-contract stars.

5. Joe Daniher

Status – Restricted Free Agent
Verdict – 
Signs with Brisbane

If you have been following the game over the past pair of seasons, it should come as no surprise that Joe Daniher has his eyes on the Tullamarine exit.

After requesting a trade to Sydney last season, that crashed and burned after numerous negotiations, expect the lanky Don to place a second demand soon.

Sydney's name has been bandied about again, but we see their northern neighbours as a better fit.

Brisbane's woes in front of goal across the past 24 months have been well documented. Their talls can pluck the pill, but when it comes to splitting the big sticks, they collapse like a cheap camping chair.

Placing Daniher in the forward fifty at the Gabba will yield positive results not only on the scoreboard, but at an individual level as well.

Removing heat from a struggling Eric Hipwood and an errant Oscar McInerney will boost their confidence and on a ground where centre clearances become quick goals, Daniher is sure to flourish

An escape from the Melbourne bubble is also sure to aide the 26-year old's mental state.