Whether it's new draftees ready to make an immediate impact or youngsters who have needed time to develop, close to 150 AFL players will enter 2026 eyeing a debut.
Exactly 100 players made their AFL debut in 2025, with Essendon's record-breaking 15 debuts strongly supporting that tally.
Clubs working through a rebuild will look to the next wave of talent to help shape their future, while competing clubs could uncover their next quality player to help regenerate on the run.
Here are the players on each AFL club's list who are yet to debut, and those who stand the best chance of getting a game in 2026.
North Melbourne
Rookies: Lachy Dovaston, Blake Thredgold, Hugo Mikunda
Still waiting: River Stevens, Brayden George, Taylor Goad, Luke Urquhart
Most likely to debut: First-round draftee Lachy Dovaston will be ready for a glimpse at top level footy as an exciting small forward who can quickly turn a game. With the Roos' lack if ground level options in attack, Dovaston could be an early debutant in 2026, while North Melbourne fans will be keen to see Brayden George get his chance after a luckless run with injurries over the past three years.






