Today marks the first day of the delisted free agency period, with clubs now having the opportunity to sign uncontracted players from November 3 until November 9, before another opportunity from November 11 to November 15.
It remains a somewhat rare occurrence, but nonetheless, an opportunity to pick up players ahead of the draft with little to no cost could be what most clubs are looking for.
We take a look at one delisted free agent that each club could be interested in taking.
St Kilda
Tom Campbell
With backup ruckman Paul Hunter not offered a new deal, St Kilda may be on the lookout for bolstering their ruck stocks. After Jack Lonie was told he would no longer have a deal at the Saints, it's unlikely they would target another smaller forward type player.
St Kilda are reportedly focusing on securing Tom Campbell's services after he was delisted by the Kangaroos.
He has played 54 AFL games - 42 at the Western Bulldogs and 12 with North Melbourne.
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It'd be a low-risk option to maintain Max King playing most of his minutes in the forward line if more senior ruck options Rowan Marshall and Paddy Ryder are out of action. Although, the Saints are the second oldest side in the competition and Campbell is 30 years old.