Versatility is key as the Mets search for another power bat in the lineup.

With a hole existing in the outfield and questions persisting whether Dominic Smith is the answer at first base, team officials are on the lookout for a player who can potentially fit both needs.

To that end, free agents such as Jay Bruce, Logan Morrison and Adam Lind figure to receive consideration by the Mets.

Bruce is certainly the most familiar option — following a stint with the Mets that ended in August, when he was traded to the Indians for minor league reliever Ryder Ryan. Mets officials view Bruce as somebody who could belong to a first-base mix, though he’s played the position sparingly during his career. The bigger question might be whether Bruce, who figures to attract solid interest on the free-agent market, is open to such an arrangement,

Morrison has barely played outfield in recent years, settling into a first-base/DH role with the Mariners and Rays, but the 38 homers he hit for the Rays in 2017 make him an option worth considering for a team that wants another big bat to join Yoenis Cespedes and Michael Conforto.

Lind had a rebound season with the Nationals, splitting time between first base and the outfield and would provide the Mets with another respectable option. Like Morrison, he is represented by ISE Baseball.

Smith was largely a disappointment in his six-week tryout with the club as a rookie, posting an anemic .658 OPS, though he did surprise team brass by hitting nine home runs during that stretch.

It’s possible the Mets will head to spring training with Smith penciled in as the first baseman, but the addition of a player such as Bruce, Morrison or Lind would give the team an insurance policy.

As it stands, Conforto is rehabbing from September surgery to repair the capsule in his left shoulder and may not be ready for Opening Day. Once he’s ready he could be installed in center field, with the new addition in right or playing first base should Smith scuffle. Juan Lagares and Brandon Nimmo could begin the season in center and would have a chance to stay there if Smith isn’t deemed ready at first base. In that case, Conforto would play right field upon returning from his rehab.