Hawthorn could be in the hunt for Collingwood's Darcy Moore.

Moore has been heavily linked to Sydney, but according to Herald Sun journalist Jay Clark, the Hawks may be interested in rejuvenating their key position stocks.

“I wonder whether Hawthorn could come into the frame for Darcy Moore,” Clark said on the Herald Sun's Trade TV.

“James Frawley is coming to the end of his footy, Jarryd Roughead might not be at the club next year, I just wonder whether a versatile-key position player like Darcy Moore would fit Hawthorn’s needs."

“Clearly they’re an astute club that doesn’t give overs for anyone so maybe they’re in the market with a second-round pick ... they’re a club that could come from left field.”

Moore has played 54 games for the Magpies since being drafted as a father-son selection in the 2014 AFL Draft.

Moore has struggled with hamstring issues in 2018 and has only played seven games.