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2017 AFL NAB NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER


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INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER (after the home and away season)

ROUND ONE

1. Brisbane Lions
2. Gold Coast
3. Carlton
4. North Melbourne
5. Fremantle
6. Collingwood
7. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn)
8. St Kilda
9. Western Bulldogs
10. Melbourne
11. West Coast
12. Essendon
13. Sydney
14. Brisbane Lions (received from Port Adelaide)
15. Richmond
16. Richmond (received from Geelong, via Carlton and GWS on-trades)
17. Adelaide

ROUND TWO

18. Brisbane Lions
19. Gold Coast
20. Geelong (received from Carlton)
21. North Melbourne
22. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle)
23. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood)
24. Gold Coast (received from Hawthorn)
25. Greater Western Sydney (received from St Kilda)
26. Western Bulldogs
27. Melbourne
28. West Coast
29. Essendon
30. Sydney
31. Port Adelaide
32. Hawthorn (received from GWS, via Carlton on-trade)
33. Gold Coast (received from Richmond)
34. Geelong
35. Adelaide

ROUND THREE

36. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
37. Gold Coast
38. Carlton
39. Western Bulldogs (received from North Melbourne)
40. Fremantle
41. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood)
42. Hawthorn
43. St Kilda
44. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
45. Melbourne
46. West Coast
47. Essendon
48. Sydney
49. Port Adelaide
50. Richmond (received from Greater Western Sydney)
51. Richmond
52. Geelong
53. Adelaide

ROUND FOUR

54. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
55. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast)
56. Carlton
57. St Kilda (received from North Melbourne, via Western Bulldogs on-trade)
58. Fremantle
59. Collingwood
60. Hawthorn
61. St Kilda
62. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
63. Greater Western Sydney* (original pick No.15 slides down after 1000-point penalty)
64. Melbourne
65. West Coast
66. Essendon
67. Sydney
68. Port Adelaide
69. Greater Western Sydney
70. Richmond
71. Geelong
72. Adelaide

* The Giants will lose their first pick as a result of the 1000-point penalty placed on them due to the Lachie Whitfield affair.

PICKS ACQUIRED FROM LAST TRADE AND DRAFT PERIOD

Future Picks (2017 AFL National Draft)

St Kilda has Hawks' 1st round pick
Carlton has Geelong's 1st round pick
Brisbane has Port Adelaide's 1st round pick
GWS has St Kilda's 2nd round pick
Gold Coast has Richmond's 2nd round pick
Geelong has Carlton's 2nd round pick

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INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER (after the first week of the finals)

ROUND ONE

1. Brisbane Lions
2. Gold Coast
3. Carlton
4. North Melbourne
5. Fremantle
6. Collingwood
7. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn)
8. St Kilda
9. Western Bulldogs
10. Melbourne
11. Essendon 
12. Brisbane Lions (received from Port Adelaide)
13. West Coast
14. Sydney
15. Richmond
16. Richmond (received from Geelong, via Carlton and GWS on-trades)
17. Adelaide

ROUND TWO

18. Brisbane Lions
19. Gold Coast
20. Geelong (received from Carlton)
21. North Melbourne
22. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle)
23. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood)
24. Gold Coast (received from Hawthorn)
25. Greater Western Sydney (received from St Kilda)
26. Western Bulldogs
27. Melbourne
28. Essendon 
29. Port Adelaide 
30. West Coast
31. Sydney
32. Hawthorn (received from GWS, via Carlton on-trade)
33. Gold Coast (received from Richmond)
34. Geelong
35. Adelaide

ROUND THREE

36. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
37. Gold Coast
38. Carlton
39. Western Bulldogs (received from North Melbourne)
40. Fremantle
41. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood)
42. Hawthorn
43. St Kilda
44. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
45. Melbourne
46. Essendon 
47. Port Adelaide 
48. West Coast
49. Sydney
50. Richmond (received from Greater Western Sydney)
51. Richmond
52. Geelong
53. Adelaide

ROUND FOUR

54. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
55. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast)
56. Carlton
57. St Kilda (received from North Melbourne, via Western Bulldogs on-trade)
58. Fremantle
59. Collingwood
60. Hawthorn
61. St Kilda
62. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
63. Greater Western Sydney* (original pick No.15 slides down after 1000-point penalty)
64. Melbourne
65. Essendon 
66. Port Adelaide 
67. West Coast
68. Sydney 
69. Greater Western Sydney
70. Richmond
71. Geelong
72. Adelaide

* The Giants will lose their first pick as a result of the 1000-point penalty placed on them due to the Lachie Whitfield affair.

PICKS ACQUIRED FROM LAST TRADE AND DRAFT PERIOD

Future Picks (2017 AFL National Draft)

St Kilda has Hawks' 1st round pick
Carlton has Geelong's 1st round pick
Brisbane has Port Adelaide's 1st round pick
GWS has St Kilda's 2nd round pick
Gold Coast has Richmond's 2nd round pick
Geelong has Carlton's 2nd round pick

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INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER (after the second week of the finals)

ROUND ONE

1. Brisbane Lions
2. Gold Coast
3. Carlton
4. North Melbourne
5. Fremantle
6. Collingwood
7. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn)
8. St Kilda
9. Western Bulldogs
10. Melbourne
11. Essendon
12. Brisbane Lions (received from Port Adelaide)
13. West Coast
14. Sydney
15. Richmond
16. Richmond (received from Geelong, via Carlton and GWS on-trades)
17. Adelaide

ROUND TWO

18. Brisbane Lions
19. Gold Coast
20. Geelong (received from Carlton)
21. North Melbourne
22. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle)
23. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood)
24. Gold Coast (received from Hawthorn)
25. Greater Western Sydney (received from St Kilda)
26. Western Bulldogs
27. Melbourne
28. Essendon
29. Port Adelaide
30. West Coast
31. Sydney
32. Hawthorn (received from GWS, via Carlton on-trade)
33. Gold Coast (received from Richmond)
34. Geelong
35. Adelaide

ROUND THREE

36. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
37. Gold Coast
38. Carlton
39. Western Bulldogs (received from North Melbourne)
40. Fremantle
41. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood)
42. Hawthorn
43. St Kilda
44. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
45. Melbourne
46. Essendon
47. Port Adelaide
48. West Coast
49. Sydney
50. Richmond (received from Greater Western Sydney)
51. Richmond
52. Geelong
53. Adelaide

ROUND FOUR

54. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
55. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast)
56. Carlton
57. St Kilda (received from North Melbourne, via Western Bulldogs on-trade)
58. Fremantle
59. Collingwood
60. Hawthorn
61. St Kilda
62. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
63. Greater Western Sydney* (original pick No.15 slides down after 1000-point penalty)
64. Melbourne
65. Essendon
66. Port Adelaide
67. West Coast
68. Sydney
69. Greater Western Sydney
70. Richmond
71. Geelong
72. Adelaide

* The Giants will lose their first pick as a result of the 1000-point penalty placed on them due to the Lachie Whitfield affair.

PICKS ACQUIRED FROM LAST TRADE AND DRAFT PERIOD

Future Picks (2017 AFL National Draft)

St Kilda has Hawks' 1st round pick
Carlton has Geelong's 1st round pick
Brisbane has Port Adelaide's 1st round pick
GWS has St Kilda's 2nd round pick
Gold Coast has Richmond's 2nd round pick
Geelong has Carlton's 2nd round pick

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INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER (after the third week of the finals)

ROUND ONE

1. Brisbane Lions
2. Gold Coast
3. Carlton
4. North Melbourne
5. Fremantle
6. Collingwood
7. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn)
8. St Kilda
9. Western Bulldogs
10. Melbourne
11. Essendon
12. Brisbane Lions (received from Port Adelaide)
13. West Coast
14. Sydney
15. Richmond (received from Geelong, via Carlton and GWS on-trades)
16. Richmond 
17. Adelaide

ROUND TWO

18. Brisbane Lions
19. Gold Coast
20. Geelong (received from Carlton)
21. North Melbourne
22. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle)
23. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood)
24. Gold Coast (received from Hawthorn)
25. Greater Western Sydney (received from St Kilda)
26. Western Bulldogs
27. Melbourne
28. Essendon
29. Port Adelaide
30. West Coast
31. Sydney
32. Hawthorn (received from GWS, via Carlton on-trade)
33. Geelong 
34. Gold Coast (received from Richmond)
35. Adelaide

ROUND THREE

36. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
37. Gold Coast
38. Carlton
39. Western Bulldogs (received from North Melbourne)
40. Fremantle
41. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood)
42. Hawthorn
43. St Kilda
44. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
45. Melbourne
46. Essendon
47. Port Adelaide
48. West Coast
49. Sydney
50. Richmond (received from Greater Western Sydney)
51. Geelong
52. Richmond 
53. Adelaide

ROUND FOUR

54. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
55. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast)
56. Carlton
57. St Kilda (received from North Melbourne, via Western Bulldogs on-trade)
58. Fremantle
59. Collingwood
60. Hawthorn
61. St Kilda
62. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
63. Greater Western Sydney* (original pick No.15 slides down after 1000-point penalty)
64. Melbourne
65. Essendon
66. Port Adelaide
67. West Coast
68. Sydney
69. Greater Western Sydney
70. Geelong 
71. Richmond 
72. Adelaide

* The Giants will lose their first pick as a result of the 1000-point penalty placed on them due to the Lachie Whitfield affair.

PICKS ACQUIRED FROM LAST TRADE AND DRAFT PERIOD

Future Picks (2017 AFL National Draft)

St Kilda has Hawks' 1st round pick
Carlton has Geelong's 1st round pick
Brisbane has Port Adelaide's 1st round pick
GWS has St Kilda's 2nd round pick
Gold Coast has Richmond's 2nd round pick
Geelong has Carlton's 2nd round pick

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INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER (after the grand final)

ROUND ONE

1. Brisbane Lions
2. Gold Coast
3. Carlton
4. North Melbourne
5. Fremantle
6. Collingwood
7. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn)
8. St Kilda
9. Western Bulldogs
10. Melbourne
11. Essendon
12. Brisbane Lions (received from Port Adelaide)
13. West Coast
14. Sydney
15. Richmond (received from Geelong, via Carlton and GWS on-trades)
16. Adelaide 
17. Richmond 

ROUND TWO

18. Brisbane Lions
19. Gold Coast
20. Geelong (received from Carlton)
21. North Melbourne
22. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle)
23. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood)
24. Gold Coast (received from Hawthorn)
25. Greater Western Sydney (received from St Kilda)
26. Western Bulldogs
27. Melbourne
28. Essendon
29. Port Adelaide
30. West Coast
31. Sydney
32. Hawthorn (received from GWS, via Carlton on-trade)
33. Geelong 
34. Adelaide 
35. Gold Coast (received from Richmond)

ROUND THREE

36. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
37. Gold Coast
38. Carlton
39. Western Bulldogs (received from North Melbourne)
40. Fremantle
41. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood)
42. Hawthorn
43. St Kilda
44. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
45. Melbourne
46. Essendon
47. Port Adelaide
48. West Coast
49. Sydney
50. Richmond (received from Greater Western Sydney)
51. Geelong
52. Adelaide
53. Richmond 

ROUND FOUR

54. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
55. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast)
56. Carlton
57. St Kilda (received from North Melbourne, via Western Bulldogs on-trade)
58. Fremantle
59. Collingwood
60. Hawthorn
61. St Kilda
62. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
63. Greater Western Sydney* (original pick No.15 slides down after 1000-point penalty)
64. Melbourne
65. Essendon
66. Port Adelaide
67. West Coast
68. Sydney
69. Greater Western Sydney
70. Geelong 
71. Adelaide
72. Richmond 

* The Giants will lose their first pick as a result of the 1000-point penalty placed on them due to the Lachie Whitfield affair.

PICKS ACQUIRED FROM LAST TRADE AND DRAFT PERIOD

Future Picks (2017 AFL National Draft)

St Kilda has Hawks' 1st round pick
Carlton has Geelong's 1st round pick
Brisbane has Port Adelaide's 1st round pick
GWS has St Kilda's 2nd round pick
Gold Coast has Richmond's 2nd round pick
Geelong has Carlton's 2nd round pick

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INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER (after the free agency and trade period)

ROUND ONE

1. Brisbane Lions
2. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast via Lachie Weller trade)
3. Carlton
4. North Melbourne
5. Fremantle
6. Collingwood
7. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn in 2016)
8. St Kilda
9. Western Bulldogs
10. Carlton (received from Adelaide via Bryce Gibbs trade, originally received from Melbourne via Jake Lever trade)
11. GWS Giants (received from Essendon via Devon Smith trade)
12. Adelaide (received from Brisbane Lions for Charlie Cameron, originally received from Port Adelaide in 2016)
13. West Coast
14. Sydney Swans
15. Brisbane Lions (received from Richmond via pick swap, originally received from Geelong in 2016, via Carlton and GWS on-trades) 
16. Western Bulldogs (received from Carlton via pick swap, originally received from Adelaide via Bryce Gibbs trade)
17. Richmond

END OF ROUND ONE

18. Brisbane Lions (received as compensation for free agent Tom Rockliff)
19. Gold Coast (received from Geelong as part of Gary Ablett trade, originally received as compensation for free agent Steven Motlop)

* GWS Giants have been penalised 1000 draft points over the Lachie Whitfield drugs suspension and their first-round draft pick becomes pick No.63.

ROUND TWO

20. Richmond (received from Brisbane Lions via pick swap)
21. West Coast (received from Gold Coast via pick swap)
22. Geelong (received from Carlton in 2016)
23. North Melbourne
24. Geelong (received from Gold Coast as part of Gary Ablett trade, originally received from Fremantle in 2016)
25. Richmond (received from Brisbane Lions via pick swap, received from Westerm Bulldogs via Josh Schache trade, received from Essendon via Jake Stringer strade; received from GWS as part via Devon Smith trade, originally received from Collingwood in 2016)
26. West Coast (received from Gold Coast via pick swap, originally received from Hawthorn in 2016)
27. GWS Giants (received from St Kilda in 2016) 
28. GWS Giants (received from Carlton for Matthew Kennedy, originally received from Western Bulldogs via pick swap)
29. Melbourne
30. Carlton (received from Western Bulldogs via pick swap, originally received from Essendon via Jake Stringer trade)
31. Melbourne (received from Port Adelaide via Jack Watts trade)
32. West Coast
33. Sydney Swans
34. St Kilda (received from Port Adelaide via pick swap, received from Hawthorn as part of Jarman Impey trade, originally received from GWS in 2016)
35. Geelong
36. Melbourne (received from Adelaide via Jake Lever trade)
37. West Coast (received from Gold Coast via pick swap, originally received from Richmond in 2016)

ROUND THREE

38. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions in 2016)
39. Adelaide (received from Gold Coast via Harrison Wigg trade)
40. Brisbane Lions (received from Westerm Bulldogs via Josh Schache trade, received from Carlton via pick swap)
41. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle via Lachie Weller trade, received from Western Bulldogs trade for Hayden Crozier, originally from North Melbourne in 2016)
42. Fremantle
43. Hawthorn (received from Brisbane Lions via Luke Hodge trade)
44. Brisbane Lions (received from Hawthorn via Luke Hodge trade, originally received from Collingwood in 2016)
45. St Kilda
46. Port Adelaide (received from North Melbourne via pick swap; originally received from Western Bulldogs in 2016)
47. Melbourne
48. Essendon
49. Port Adelaide
50. Gold Coast (received from West Coast via pick swap)
51. Sydney
52. Brisbane Lions (received from Richmond via pick swap, originally received from Greater Western Sydney in 2016)
53. Richmond (received from Geelong for future third-round pick)
54. Gold Coast (received from Adelaide via Harrison Wigg trade)
55. Richmond

 ROUND FOUR

56. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions in 2016)
57. GWS Giants (received from Fremantle as part of Nathan Wilson trade, originally received from Gold Coast in 2016)
58. Geelong (received from Carlton via Darcy Lang trade)
59. Port Adelaide (received from St Kilda via pick swap, originally received from North Melbourne in 2016, via Western Bulldogs on-trade)
60. Fremantle
61. Collingwood
62. Port Adelaide (received from Hawthorn via Jarman Impey trade)
63. Port Adelaide (received from St Kilda via pick swap)
64. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs in 2016)
65. GWS Giants (original pick No.15 slides down after 1000-point penalty)
66. Fremantle (received from Melbourne via Harley Balic trade)
67. Essendon
68. Hawthorn (received from Port Adelaide via Jarman Impey trade)
69. West Coast
70. Collingwood (received from Sydney via Sam Murray trade)
71. Fremantle (received from GWS via Nathan Wilson trade)
72. Geelong
73. Carlton (received from Adelaide via Bryce Gibbs trade)
74. Richmond

ROUND FIVE

75. Hawthorn (received from Brisbane Lions via Luke Hodge trade)
76. Gold Coast
77. Adelaide (received from Carlton via Bryce Gibbs trade)
78. North Melbourne 
79. Fremantle
80. Collingwood
81. Hawthorn
82. Western Bulldogs (received from St Kilda in 2016)
83. Fremantle (received from Western Bulldogs via Hayden Crozier trade)
84. Melbourne
85. Essendon
86. Port Adelaide
87. West Coast
88. Sydney
89. Greater Western Sydney
90. Geelong
91. North Melbourne (received from Adelaide via Sam Gibson trade)
92. Richmond

ROUND SIX

93. Brisbane Lions
94. Gold Coast
95. Port Adelaide (received from Carlton via Matthew Lobbe trade)
96. North Melbourne
97. Fremantle
98. Collingwood
99. Hawthorn
100. St Kilda
101. Western Bulldogs
102. Melbourne
103. Essendon
104. Port Adelaide
105. West Coast
106. Sydney
107. Greater Western Sydney
108. Geelong
109. Adelaide
110. Richmond

Future picks

Adelaide - 2018 round one draft selection from Melbourne via Jake Lever trade, 2018 round four selection from Melbourne via Jake Lever trade, 2018 round two selection from Carlton via Bryce Gibbs trade, 2018 round three selection from Carlton via Bryce Gibbs trade
Carlton - 2018 round two draft selection from Adelaide via Bryce Gibbs trade, 2018 round two selection from Western Bulldogs via pick swap, 2018 round four selection from Geelong via Darcy Lang trade
Collingwood - 2018 round three draft selection from Sydney via Sam Murray trade
Essendon - 2018 round two draft selection from GWS via Devon Smith trade
Geelong - 2018 round three draft selection from Richmond via pick swap, 2018 round four selection from Carlton via Darcy Lang swap, 2018 round four selection from Gold Coast via Gary Ablett trade
Gold Coast - 2018 round one draft selection from West Coast, 2018 round two draft selection from Essendon via Adam Saad trade, 2018 round two draft selection from Geelong via Gary Ablett trade, 2018 round three draft selection from Fremantle via Brandon Matera trade
Greater Western Sydney - 2018 round two draft selection from Fremantle via Nathan Wilson trade, 2018 round three draft selection from Essendon as part of Devon Smith trade
Melbourne - 2018 round three draft selection from Adelaide via Jake Lever trade
North Melbourne - 2018 round three selection (tied to West Coast) on-traded by Port Adelaide in pick swap, 2018 round three selection (tied to St Kilda) on-traded by Port Adelaide in pick swap
Port Adelaide - 2018 round two draft selection from St Kilda via pick swap, 2018 round three draft selection from North Melbourne via pick swap
Sydney - 2018 round two draft selection from Collingwood via Sam Murray trade
St Kilda - 2018 round four draft selection from Port Adelaide via Logan Austin trade, 2018 round four draft selection (tied to Adelaide) on-traded by Port Adelaide via pick swap
West Coast - 2018 round four draft selection (tied to Hawthorn) from Port Adelaide via Brendon Ah Chee trade, 2018 round two draft selection from Gold Coast
Western Bulldogs - 2018 round four draft selection from Fremantle via Hayden Crozier trade

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