PORT Adelaide might have a relatively experienced list going into this season, but it will also enter its 2019 campaign with the most players yet to have featured at AFL level.

Remarkably, 14 of Port Adelaide's 46-man squad – nearly a third of its list – are yet to make their senior debuts, with eight of those players taken in the most recent NAB AFL Draft.

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The Power picked up Connor Rozee, Zak Butters and Xavier Duursma at the national draft, while recruiting Tobin Cox, Boyd Woodcock and Riley Grundy in the rookie draft.

Martin Frederick and Kai Pudney also signed as Category B rookies.

Those eight players are joined by Sam Hayes, Joel Garner, Willem Drew, Jake Patmore, Peter Ladhams and Cameron Hewett in having not yet played an AFL match on Port's list.

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Brisbane, Geelong and Sydney have the next most players without an AFL debut on their lists with 12 each, while Greater Western Sydney and West Coast have 11 each.

Surprisingly, Carlton and Collingwood – who finished at opposing ends of the ladder last season – are tied for the fewest players on their lists without an AFL debut with seven each.

The number of players yet to debut at AFL clubs doesn't necessarily correlate with list turnover at the end of last season. For example, Port Adelaide (which has the most players yet to debut) dumped 11 players last year. Carlton (which has the fewest) got rid of 12.

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At the other end of the spectrum, Hawthorn is clearly the most experienced list in the AFL.

The Hawks have the most players of any team in the competition with more than 150 games under their belts, with 12 of the club's 46-man list already hitting that landmark.

Hawthorn also averages more games per player (80.35 games) than any team, with Gold Coast (50.15 games) possessing the most inexperienced list entering season 2019.

Who's waiting for an AFL debut at your club?

Port Adelaide: 14

Sam Hayes, Joel Garner, Willem Drew, Jake Patmore, Peter Ladhams, Cameron Hewett, Connor Rozee, Zak Butters, Xavier Duursma, Martin Frederick, Kai Pudney, Tobin Cox, Boyd Woodcock, Riley Grundy

Brisbane: 12

Toby Wooller, Connor Ballenden, Corey Lyons, Jack Payne, Mitch Hinge, Tom Fullarton, James Madden, Ely Smith, Thomas Berry, Thomas Joyce, Connor McFadyen, Noah Answerth

Geelong: 12

Charlie Constable, Gryan Miers, Stefan Okunbor, Nathan Kreuger, Jordan Clark, Jacob Kennerley, Darcy Fort, Jake Tarca, Oscar Brownless, Tom Atkins, Ben Jarvis, Blake Schlensog

Sydney: 12

Matthew Ling, Jack Maibaum, James Bell, Joel Amartey, Toby Pink, Samuel Wicks, Justin McInerney, Zac Foot, Durak Tucker, Harrison Reynolds, James Rowbottom, Nick Blakey

GWS Giants: 11

Zach Sproule, Matthew Flynn, Jack Buckley, Jake Stein, Callum Brown, Jye Caldwell, Jackson Hately, Xavier O'Halloran, Ian Hill, Kieren Briggs, Connor Idun

West Coast: 11

Hamish Brayshaw, Francis Watson, Josh Rotham, Matthew Allen, Patrick Bines, Brodie Riach, Xavier O'Neill, Luke Foley, Bailey Williams, Jarrod Cameron, Harry Edwards

Adelaide: 10

Andrew McPherson, Paul Hunter, Ben Davis, Shane McAdam, Chayce Jones, Ned McHenry, Lachlan Sholl, Kieran Strachan, Jordon Butts, William Hamill

Melbourne: 10

Oskar Baker, Declan Keilty, Austin Bradtke, Guy Walker, James Jordon, Aaron Nietschke, Marty Hore, Toby Bedford, Kade Chandler, Tom Sparrow

North Melbourne: 10

Declan Watson, Kyron Hayden, Tristan Xerri, Red Og Murphy, Bailey Scott, Curtis Taylor, Joel Crocker, Tom McKenzie, Thomas Wilkinson, Tarryn Thomas

Richmond: 10

Noah Balta, Callum Coleman-Jones, Derek Eggmolesse-Smith, Patrick Naish, Ben Miller, Riley Collier-Dawkins, Jack Ross, Fraser Taylor, Luke English, Jake Aarts

Essendon: 9

Jordan Houlahan, Brandon Zerk-Thatcher, Sam Draper, Trent Mynott, Luke Lavender, Irving Mosquito, Noah Gown, Brayden Ham, Tom Jok

Fremantle: 9

Hugh Dixon, Tom North, Lloyd Meek, Sam Sturt, Jason Carter, Lachlan Schultz, Brett Bewley, Tobe Watson, Luke Valente

Gold Coast: 9

Harrison Wigg, Connor Nutting, Chris Burgess, Josh Corbett, Jack Lukosius, Izak Rankine, Jez McLennan, Caleb Graham, Ben King

Hawthorn: 9

Dylan Moore, Jackson Ross, Harrison Jones, Ollie Hanrahan, Changkuoth Jiath, Jacob Koschitzke, Matthew Walker, Damon Greaves, William Golds

St Kilda: 9

Oscar Clavarino, Doulton Langlands, Sam Alabakis, Max King, Nicholas Hind, Robert Young, Callum Wilkie, Jack Bytel, Matthew Parker

Western Bulldogs: 9

Callum Porter, Bailey Smith, Ben Cavarra, Rhylee West, Buku Khamis, Laitham Vandermeer, William Hayes, Lachlan Young, Jordon Sweet

Carlton: 7

Angus Schumacher, Kym Lebois, Sam Walsh, Matt Owies, Finbar O'Dwyer, Ben Silvagni, Liam Stocker

Collingwood: 7

Tyler Brown, Max Lynch, Mark Keane, Anton Tohill, Isaac Quaynor, William Kelly, Atu Bosenavulagi