Gold Coast's Tom Lynch, Rory Sloane, Max Gawn and Jeremy McGovern headline 2018's list of prospective free agents.
The AFL won't release its official 2018 free agency list until early next year, but AFL.com.au has compiled its own preliminary list (see below).
The list is chock-full of talent across every line.
Of the players under 30, the midfield group includes Sloane, Andrew Gaff, Luke Dahlhaus, Tom Liberatore and Mitch Wallis, while the key-position group includes Lynch, McGovern, Tom McDonald, Ben Reid and Dylan Grimes.
Elite defenders Brodie Smith, Nick Smith and Neville Jetta are also on the list, along with ruckmen Gawn, Tom Nicholls, Tom Bellchambers and Scott Lycett.
If Gary Ablett stays at Gold Coast next year he will be part of the Suns' inaugural free agency group, but the dual Brownlow medallist looks increasingly likely to seek a trade to Geelong in October's trade period.
Some of the 2018 pool's biggest names will almost certainly be missing from the AFL's official list, with their clubs working overtime to sign them as soon as possible.
Luke Shuey, Taylor Walker, Easton Wood and Jarryn Geary were set to become 2018 free agents before re-signing this year.
Sloane is reportedly on track to join them, while Gawn could also consider a contract extension before the end of the year.
The 2018 free agency group will also expand to include any players with seven years' experience or more who sign one-year deals later this year.
AFL.com.au's preliminary 2018 free agency list
Richard Douglas
David Mackay
Rory Sloane
Brodie Smith
Rivals could start sniffing around Crows vice-captain Sloane if he doesn't sign a contract extension early in the year, although he will be 29 by the start of the 2019 season. Sloane will be expected to stay at the Crows. Running defender Smith, 25, is a more realistic target given his age, but the Crows will be keen to retain him. Midfielders Douglas, 30, and Mackay, 29, won't be going anywhere. - Lee Gaskin
Rohan Bewick
Ryan Lester
Not many concerns for the young Lions list, with Lester and Bewick the only restricted targets. Lester is in the leadership group and highly thought of by everyone from management to coaches to his teammates, and will earn a new deal. After a patchy 2017, Bewick might be in a little strife. The high-leaping wingman has a number of young players vying for his spot, and with the list continually getting younger, he will have to improve to attract interest. - Michael Whiting
Marc Murphy
Murphy, who turns 31 next July, provides vital leadership and guidance to a young list and is coming off one of his most consistent seasons after having an injury-free run. He would be keen to stay, given his club's stocks appear likely to rise in the next few years. On
Jarryd Blair
Alex Fasolo
Ben Reid
It seems there's much to play out here where Reid and Fasolo are concerned. Reid,
Tom Bellchambers
It will be an important season next year for Bellchambers if he is keen to play on after 2018. He will be 29 at the end of the year and has had his injury battles across his career, but Bellchambers has become Essendon's first-choice big man this season in 13 games. It's unlikely he will be a priority signing for the Bombers next year given his age. - Callum Twomey
David Mundy
Aaron Sandilands
Form and fitness could dictate the futures of veterans Mundy and Sandilands beyond 2018. Mundy turns 33 next July and, while his contribution was steady for most of this year, retirement could be on the horizon for the former skipper by the end of next season. Sandilands, who turns 35 in December, managed only 10 games this year due to hamstring issues and the 211cm big man would seem likely to hand over the reins to Sean Darcy by the end of 2018. - Travis King
Cameron Guthrie
George Horlin-Smith
Harry Taylor
It would take a bit to dislodge Guthrie, who is happy at the Cats and can expect to be offered a decent extension. It shapes as a defining year for popular
Gary Ablett
Jarrod Harbrow
Tom Lynch
Tom Nicholls
The number one job for whoever succeeds Rodney Eade as senior coach will be to convince Lynch he needs to extend his contract long-term. The Suns co-captain is one of the best forwards in the game and has the potential to attract offers
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Shaun Burgoyne
Paul Puopolo
Ryan Schoenmakers
Brendan Whitecross
Hawks warrior Burgoyne will enter 2018 aged 35 but with 105 straight games under his belt. If he plays close to his level from this year and if his body keeps holding up, he may yet be
Colin Garland
Max Gawn
Neville Jetta
Tom McDonald
The Demons will presumably be keen to take star ruckman Gawn off the free agency market ahead of 2018. Melbourne also has to sign Jetta, a member of the All Australian squad of 40 this year, who is regarded as one of the AFL's premier one-on-one defenders. The versatile McDonald signed a two-year contract extension in 2016, knowing he would become a free agent in 2018. McDonald is important to the team's structure and looms as a priority signing. Garland is likely to retire at the end of next season, with the veteran defender missing the entire 2017 season after tearing his ACL. – Ben Guthrie
The Demons would love to have Max Gawn's future sewn up sooner rather than later. Picture: AFL Photos
Shaun Atley
Andrew Swallow
Lindsay Thomas
Sam Wright
Line-breaking talent Atley looms as the Kangaroos' top 2018 free agency re-signing priority. The No.17 pick from the 2010 NAB AFL Draft is yet to reach the heights some hoped he
Justin Westhoff
Utility Westhoff, 30, is likely to finish his career at the Power after triggering a one-year contract extension this year. - Lee Gaskin
Reece Conca
Ben Griffiths
Shaun Grigg
Dylan Grimes
Bachar Houli
Dylan Grimes has established himself as one of the Tigers' most valuable players and should be a priority re-signing for the club before his three-year deal expires at the end of next year. He would attract interest with his ability to play on both tall and small opponents. Bachar Houli, 29, has also underlined his value in 2017 but can probably expect rolling one-year extensions from here. Likewise Shaun Grigg, who signed one-year extensions for both 2017 and 2018 and has performed. Reece Conca's interrupted year has him outside the 22 and clubs could look at the defender once he is a free agent. Ben Griffiths has suffered significant injuries in 2017 – expect the Tigers to stick with the key forward while also targeting young players in that position. - Nathan Schmook
Bachar Houli can expect rolling one-year deals from now on. Picture: AFL Photos
Sam Gilbert
Gilbert won a contract for a 13th season after showing decent form in
Heath Grundy
Jarrad McVeigh
Nick Smith
Veteran defender Grundy and Smith are unlikely to rush into any negotiations for contract extensions for differing reasons. Grundy has been a pillar of the Swans'
Andrew Gaff
Shannon Hurn
Scott Lycett
Jeremy McGovern
List manager Brady Rawlings' priority re-signings will be All Australian
Luke Dahlhaus
Tom Liberatore
Dale Morris
Jordan Roughead
Mitch Wallis
The Dogs shouldn't have any worries retaining heart and soul players Dahlhaus and Wallis, with the important duo likely to