The order of the top 10 draft picks this year has been locked in, with West Coast holding its earliest selection since 2008.
The Kangaroos have claimed Pick 1 after their wooden-spoon finish, a successive top choice for the club after last year drafting Jason Horne-Francis with the opening call.
And the Eagles will be next, with West Coast's second-last finish giving them their earliest pick since they drafted Nic Naitanui with the Pick 2 choice 14 years ago.
Greater Western Sydney will follow with Pick 3 and Essendon at Pick 4, which is the Bombers' earliest selection since Pick 1 Andrew McGrath in 2016.
The Suns will be chasing Adelaide's Pick 5 after Izak Rankine's trade request, with Gold Coast already holding Pick 7, while Hawthorn holds Pick 6.
Sydney is the only club currently with two first-round picks – its own and one tied to Melbourne's finishing position after the Jordan Dawson deal last year – while the Eagles have three selections in the first 26 picks.
The NAB AFL Draft will be staged on Monday and Tuesday, November 28-29 this year.
ROUND ONE |
|
1 |
North Melbourne |
2 |
West Coast |
3 |
Greater Western Sydney |
4 |
Essendon |
5 |
Adelaide |
6 |
Hawthorn |
7 |
Gold Coast |
8 |
Port Adelaide |
9 |
St Kilda |
10 |
Carlton |
11 |
Western Bulldogs |
12 |
Richmond |
13 |
Brisbane |
14 |
Fremantle |
15 |
Collingwood |
16 |
Sydney |
17 |
Sydney (tied to Melbourne) |
18 |
Geelong |
ROUND TWO |
|
19 |
Richmond (tied to North Melbourne) |
20 |
West Coast |
21 |
Greater Western Sydney |
22 |
Essendon |
23 |
Adelaide |
24 |
Hawthorn |
25 |
Gold Coast |
26 |
West Coast (tied to Port Adelaide) |
27 |
St Kilda |
28 |
Carlton |
29 |
Western Bulldogs |
30 |
Richmond |
31 |
Brisbane |
32 |
Gold Coast (tied to Fremantle) |
33 |
Gold Coast (tied to Collingwood) |
34 |
Sydney |
35 |
Melbourne |
36 |
Geelong |
ROUND THREE |
|
37 |
Western Bulldogs (tied to North Melbourne) |
38 |
West Coast |
39 |
Greater Western Sydney |
40 |
Essendon |
41 |
Melbourne (tied to Adelaide) |
42 |
Collingwood (tied to Hawthorn) |
43 |
Gold Coast |
44 |
Brisbane (tied to Port Adelaide) |
45 |
St Kilda |
46 |
Geelong (tied to Carlton) |
47 |
Collingwood (tied to Western Bulldogs) |
48 |
Collingwood (tied to Richmond) |
49 |
Geelong (tied to Brisbane) |
50 |
Hawthorn (tied to Fremantle) |
51 |
Gold Coast (tied to Collingwood) |
52 |
Port Adelaide (tied to Sydney) |
53 |
Melbourne |
54 |
Geelong |
ROUND FOUR |
|
55 |
North Melbourne |
56 |
Port Adelaide (tied to West Coast) |
57 |
Greater Western Sydney |
58 |
Essendon |
59 |
Greater Western Sydney (tied to Adelaide) |
60 |
Geelong (tied to Hawthorn) |
61 |
Hawthorn (tied to Gold Coast) |
62 |
Carlton (tied to Port Adelaide) |
63 |
Melbourne (tied to St Kilda) |
64 |
Carlton |
65 |
Western Bulldogs |
66 |
North Melbourne (tied to Richmond) |
67 |
Brisbane |
68 |
Gold Coast (tied to Fremantle) |
69 |
Gold Coast (tied to Collingwood) |
70 |
Sydney |
71 |
Melbourne |
72 |
Geelong |
Future traded picks in 2022
First round
Sydney has Melbourne's pick
Second round
Gold Coast has Collingwood's pick
Gold Coast has Fremantle's pick
Richmond has North Melbourne's pick
West Coast has Port Adelaide's pick
Third round
Brisbane has Port Adelaide's pick
Collingwood has Hawthorn's pick
Collingwood has Richmond's pick
Collingwood has Western Bulldogs’ pick
Geelong has Carlton's pick
Geelong has Brisbane's pick
Gold Coast has Collingwood's pick
Hawthorn has Fremantle's pick
Melbourne has Adelaide's pick
Port Adelaide has Sydney's pick
Western Bulldogs has North Melbourne's pick
Fourth round
Hawthorn has Gold Coast's pick
Gold Coast has Collingwood's pick
Gold Coast has Fremantle's pick
North has Richmond's pick
Geelong has Hawthorn's pick
GWS has Adelaide's pick
Carlton has Port Adelaide's pick
Melbourne has St Kilda's pick
Port Adelaide has West Coast's pick