The term "journeyman" is used to identify sports stars who can't seem to stay in one spot and have played in stints with multiple teams/clubs across their careers.
When it comes to the AFL, there haven't been many across the game's history to play at more than three clubs, so I set out to rank the players in today's game based on the "journeyman" criteria of three clubs or more.
This list is based on the players' current form, but doesn't ignore the ability they've shown in previous seasons, with some of the players listed not playing much or at all this season.
1Brodie Grundy (Collingwood, Melbourne, Sydney)
When you talk about the resurgences of players this season, there are far fewer who have gotten back to their best than Brodie Grundy. Becoming one of the staple ruckmen in the league during his years at Collingwood, Grundy's role drastically changed when he went to ruck alongside Max Gawn at Melbourne and has now found his place at Sydney, where he has been playing some of the best footy of his career.




















