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DUMPED Brisbane Lions veteran Jed Adcock has met with a club and hopes to speak with several more as he searches for a lifeline to extend his playing career.
The former skipper was told before the Lions' season had ended that he wouldn't be offered a new contract.
But Adcock, who declined to reveal which club he met with, believes he still has plenty to give at the elite level.
"I was bitterly disappointed with how things turned out - it's always nice to try and go out on your own terms," Adcock told NAB AFL Trade Radio.
"But at 29 I definitely feel like I've got some really good years left.
"I've been in front of only one (club) so far and it went pretty well, but there's no guarantees at the moment (and) we're trying to outline the fact that I feel like I can still play some really good footy.
"I can play either end of the ground now, maybe a little bit through wing and the middle as well, add some really quality leadership at a club.
"But also after a couple of years playing, hopefully there's a future there for me to go into coaching."
Adcock finished the season off in superb form despite knowing his Lions playing days were numbered, booting four goals from 21 touches in a stunning upset of the Western Bulldogs at the Gabba in the final round.
The Victorian native, who played 206 games for the Lions after being drafted with pick 33 in 2003, said he was open to moving anywhere to extend his career.