MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 6: Levi Casboult of the Blues (left) congratulates Dale Thomas of the Blues on a goal during the 2018 AFL round 03 match between the Carlton Blues and the Collingwood Magpies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on April 6, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

AFL Hall of Famer Matthew Lloyd has stated his concern for Carlton on AFL.com.au saying the Blues have "lost their identity".

The former Essendon great languished the Blues after their 65-point drubbing at the hands of Brisbane on Saturday, particularly their list management.

Over the past three seasons, Carlton has let go of 42 players, with Lloyd saying there may be another two or three years of delisting eight at a time "before they get the list they want".

Lloyd highlighted 11 players who could be moved on after this season including Levi Casboult, who Lloyd says is in "a bit of trouble", Casboult was dropped to the VFL for last weekend.

Matthew Lloyd's list of 11 Carlton players who he believes could be moved on at season's end.

Lloyd also said Carlton need to start giving Harry McKay more chances before the season ends. The 2015 number 10 overall pick has only played eight games since being drafted, with six coming in 2018.