The AFL has released an indicative draft order, with a number of changes having occurred since the start of the free agency and trade period.
Here is how it stands ahead of the final day of the trade period.
The National Draft will be held on Thursday 21 November on the Gold Coast.
*Please Note: The order of selection is subject to change during the trade period and will be confirmed prior to the National Draft.
Draft order as at 9am on 25 October below.
Round One
1. Greater Western Sydney
2. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of the Dom Tyson trade)
3. St Kilda
4. Western Bulldogs
5. Gold Coast
6. Collingwood (received from West Coast as part of the Jesse White trade)
7. Brisbane
8. North Melbourne
9. Melbourne (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of the Dom Tyson trade)
10. Collingwood
11. West Coast (Collingwood's free agency compensation pick received for Dale Thomas, received as part of a trade)
12. Richmond
13. Carlton
14. Greater Western Sydney (received from Port Adelaide in the three-way Jared Polec deal)
15. Sydney
16. Geelong
17. Fremantle
18. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn as part of the Ben McEvoy trade)
19. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn; free agency compensation selection received for Lance Franklin)
Compensation Selection
20. Gold Coast
Round Two
21. Port Adelaide (received from GWS in the three-way Jared Polec deal)
22. Brisbane (on-traded by GWS in the three-way Jared Polec deal; traded by Melbourne in Dom Tyson deal)
23. Adelaide (received from Melbourne for Bernie Vince - was a free agency compensation pick for Colin Sylvia)
24. Hawthorn (received from St Kilda)
25. St Kilda (free agency compensation selection received for Nick Dal Santo)
26. Essendon (received from Western Bulldogs for Stewart Crameri)
27. Gold Coast
28. Brisbane (received from West Coast for Elliot Yeo)
29. Greater Western Sydney (received from Brisbane in the three-way Jared Polec deal)
30. North Melbourne
31. West Coast (received from Collingwood as part of the three-way Jesse White trade)
32. Carlton (received from Richmond for Shaun Hampson)
33. Brisbane (received from Carlton for Sam Docherty)
34. Brisbane (received from Port Adelaide in the three-way Jared Polec deal)
35. Sydney
36. Geelong
37. Fremantle
38. Hawthorn
Round Three
39. Sydney (received from Greater Western Sydney for Shane Mumford)
40. Melbourne
41. St Kilda
42. Western Bulldogs
43. Gold Coast
44. Sydney (received from West Coast as part of the three-way Jesse White trade)
45. Port Adelaide (received from Brisbane in the three-way Jared Polec deal)
46. Adelaide
47. North Melbourne
48. Brisbane (on-traded by GWS in the three-way Jared Polec deal; received by GWS from Essendon for Kurt Aylett and Shaun Edwards)
49. West Coast (received from Collingwood as a part of the three-way Jesse White trade)
50. Richmond
51. Carlton
52. Port Adelaide
53. Sydney
54. Geelong
55. Fremantle
56. Hawthorn
Round Four
57. Melbourne (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of the Dom Tyson trade)
58. Fremantle (traded from Melbourne for Viv Michie)
59. Hawthorn (received from St Kilda)
60. Western Bulldogs
61. Gold Coast
62. West Coast
63. Brisbane
64. Adelaide
65. North Melbourne
66. Essendon
67. Collingwood
68. Richmond
69. Carlton
70. Port Adelaide
71. Sydney
72. Geelong
73. Fremantle
74. Hawthorn
Round Five
75. Greater Western Sydney
76. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of the Dom Tyson trade)
77. North Melbourne (received from St Kilda as part of the trade for Luke Delaney)
78. Western Bulldogs
79. Gold Coast
80. West Coast
81. Brisbane
82. Adelaide
83. North Melbourne
84. Essendon
85. Collingwood
86. Richmond
87. Carlton
88. Port Adelaide
89. Sydney
90. Geelong
91. Fremantle
92. Hawthorn
Round Six
93. Greater Western Sydney
94. Melbourne
95. St Kilda
96. Western Bulldogs
97. Gold Coast
98. West Coast
99. Brisbane
100. Adelaide
101. North Melbourne
102. Essendon
103. Collingwood
104. Richmond
105. Carlton
106. Port Adelaide
107. Sydney
108. Geelong
109. Fremantle
110. Hawthorn
Round Seven
111. Greater Western Sydney
112. Melbourne
113. St Kilda
114. Western Bulldogs
115. Gold Coast
116. West Coast
117. Brisbane
118. Adelaide
119. North Melbourne
120. Essendon
121. Collingwood
122. Richmond
123. Carlton
124. Port Adelaide
125. Sydney
126. Geelong
127. Fremantle
128. Hawthorn