AFL Draft Order – Updated After Trade Week
Unofficial at the moment, here is an updated draft order.
Priority Pick: 1. Carlton
2. Richmond
3. West Coast (from Carlton)
4. Melbourne
5. Western Bulldogs
6. Essendon
7. Fremantle
8. Brisbane Lions
9. St Kilda
10. Adelaide
11. Sydney
12. Hawthorn
13. West Coast
14. Melbourne (from Collingwood via Brisbane)
15. Kangaroos
16. Port Adelaide
17. Geelong
Priority Pick: 18. Richmond
19. Western Bulldogs (from Richmond)
20. West Coast (from Carlton)
21. Melbourne
22. West Coast (from Western Bulldogs)
23. Essendon
24. Fremantle
25. Brisbane Lions
26. Sydney (from St Kilda)
27. Adelaide
28. Port Adelaide (from Adelaide via Sydney Swans)
29. Hawthorn
30. Adelaide (from West Coast via Western Bulldogs)
31. Collingwood
32. Kangaroos
33. Port Adelaide
34. Geelong
35. Adelaide (from Richmond via West Coast and Western Bulldogs)
36. Carlton
37. Kangaroos (from Melbourne via Adelaide)
38. Western Bulldogs
39. Essendon – Darcy Daniher to be selected here with the father/son rule
40. Fremantle
41. Brisbane Lions
42. St Kilda
43. Adelaide
44. Geelong (from Sydney Swans)
45. Hawthorn
46. Carlton (from West Coast)
47. Collingwood
48. Western Bulldogs (from Kangaroos)
49. Port Adelaide
50. Geelong
51. Richmond
52. Brisbane Lions (from Carlton)
53. Melbourne
54. West Coast (from Western Bulldogs)
55. Essendon
56. Fremantle
57. Brisbane Lions
58. St Kilda
59. Adelaide
60. Sydney
61. Hawthorn
62. Geelong (from West Coast via Western Bulldogs)
63. Collingwood
64. Kangaroos
65. Port Adelaide
66. Western Bulldogs (from Geelong)
There will be a few more picks in the draft, and when the official draft order is released it will be posted here. It will depend on how many players retire or are delisted as to the number of picks that teams will have available.
Collingwood and Geelong will also use their last picks to take father/son selections. Some teams like Adelaide and Sydney might also draft players through the NSW scholarship process.
Priority Pick: 1. Carlton
2. Richmond
3. West Coast (from Carlton)
4. Melbourne
5. Western Bulldogs
6. Essendon
7. Fremantle
8. Brisbane Lions
9. St Kilda
10. Adelaide
11. Sydney
12. Hawthorn
13. West Coast
14. Melbourne (from Collingwood via Brisbane)
15. Kangaroos
16. Port Adelaide
17. Geelong
Priority Pick: 18. Richmond
19. Western Bulldogs (from Richmond)
20. West Coast (from Carlton)
21. Melbourne
22. West Coast (from Western Bulldogs)
24. Fremantle
25. Brisbane Lions
26. Sydney (from St Kilda)
27. Adelaide
28. Port Adelaide (from Adelaide via Sydney Swans)
29. Hawthorn
30. Adelaide (from West Coast via Western Bulldogs)
31. Collingwood
32. Kangaroos
33. Port Adelaide
34. Geelong
35. Adelaide (from Richmond via West Coast and Western Bulldogs)
36. Carlton
37. Kangaroos (from Melbourne via Adelaide)
38. Western Bulldogs
39. Essendon – Darcy Daniher to be selected here with the father/son rule
40. Fremantle
41. Brisbane Lions
42. St Kilda
43. Adelaide
44. Geelong (from Sydney Swans)
45. Hawthorn
46. Carlton (from West Coast)
47. Collingwood
48. Western Bulldogs (from Kangaroos)
49. Port Adelaide
50. Geelong
51. Richmond
52. Brisbane Lions (from Carlton)
53. Melbourne
54. West Coast (from Western Bulldogs)
55. Essendon
56. Fremantle
57. Brisbane Lions
58. St Kilda
59. Adelaide
60. Sydney
61. Hawthorn
62. Geelong (from West Coast via Western Bulldogs)
63. Collingwood
65. Port Adelaide
66. Western Bulldogs (from Geelong)
There will be a few more picks in the draft, and when the official draft order is released it will be posted here. It will depend on how many players retire or are delisted as to the number of picks that teams will have available.
Collingwood and Geelong will also use their last picks to take father/son selections. Some teams like Adelaide and Sydney might also draft players through the NSW scholarship process.

