THE NAB AFL Draft order is rapidly changing as clubs deal picks throughout the Telstra AFL Trade Period, which ends on Wednesday

Gold Coast still has the first two picks in the NAB AFL Draft after the AFL revealed the draft assistance to be provided to the embattled Suns.  

The Suns will also have the first pick in the second round as part of the priority picks agreed to by the AFL Commission. 

The Trade Period ends at 7.30pm AEDT on Wednesday, October 16. 

Here are your club's picks as they stand:

Indicative draft order
ROUND ONE
GCFC1. Gold Coast (priority pick)
GCFC2. Gold Coast
MELB3. Melbourne
ADEL4. Adelaide (originally received from Carlton in 2018)
SYD5. Sydney
GWS6. Greater Western Sydney (received from St Kilda as part of a pick swap)
FRE7. Fremantle
MELB8. Melbourne (received from North Melbourne as part of a pick swap)
CARL9. Carlton (originally received from Adelaide in 2018)
STK10. St Kilda (received from Port Adelaide as part of Dougal Howard/Paddy Ryder trade)
HAW11. Hawthorn
PORT12. Port Adelaide (received from St Kilda as part of Dougal Howard/Paddy Ryder tradereceived by St Kilda from Greater Western Sydney as part of a pick swap; originally received from Essendon in 2018)
WB13. Western Bulldogs
GEEL14. Geelong (received from West Coast as part of Tim Kelly trade)
GCFC15. Gold Coast (originally received from Brisbane in 2018)
BL16. Brisbane (originally received from Collingwood in 2018)
GEEL17. Geelong
PORT18. Port Adelaide (received from St Kilda as part of Dougal Howard/Paddy Ryder trade;  received by St Kilda from Greater Western Sydney as part of a pick swap)
RICH19. Richmond
ROUND TWO
GCFC20. Gold Coast (priority pick)
BL21. Brisbane (originally received from Gold Coast in 2018)
FRE22. Fremantle (received from Melbourne as part of Ed Langdon trade)
ADEL23. Adelaide (originally received from Carlton in 2018)
GEEL24. Geelong (received from West Coast as part of Tim Kelly trade; originally received from Sydney in 2018)
SYD25. Sydney (originally received from St Kilda in 2018)
NMFC26. North Melbourne (received from Melbourne in a pick swap; received from Fremantle as part of Ed Langdon trade)
NMFC27. North Melbourne
ADEL28. Adelaide
PORT29. Port Adelaide
HAW30. Hawthorn
ESS31. Essendon
WB32. Western Bulldogs
ESS33. Essendon (received from West Coast as part of Tim Kelly trade)
BL34. Brisbane
COLL35. Collingwood
GEEL36. Geelong
GEEL37. Geelong (received from Essendon as part of Tim Kelly trade; originally received from Greater Western Sydney in 2018)
RICH38. Richmond
RICH39. Richmond (Brandon Ellis free agency compensation)
GWS40. Greater Western Sydney (Adam Tomlinson free agency compensation)
ROUND THREE
RICH41. Richmond (originally received from Gold Coast in 2018)
HAW42. Hawthorn (received from Melbourne as part of the Sam Frost trade)
CARL43. Carlton
SYD44. Sydney
WB45. Western Bulldogs (originally received from St Kilda in 2018)
WCE46. West Coast (received from Brisbane as part of a pick swap; originally received from Fremantle in 2018)
NMFC47. North Melbourne
CARL48. Carlton (originally received from Adelaide in 2018)
ADEL49. Adelaide (Cam Ellis-Yolmen free agency compensation)
NMFC50. North Melbourne (received from Melbourne as part of a pick swap; received from Hawthorn as part of the Sam Frost trade; originally received from Port Adelaide in 2018)
WB51. Western Bulldogs (originally received from Hawthorn in 2018)
BL52. Brisbane (received from West Coast as part of a pick swap; received from Essendon as part of Tim Kelly trade)
WB53. Western Bulldogs
SYD54. Sydney (originally received from West Coast in 2018)
BL55. Brisbane
COLL56. Collingwood
ESS57. Essendon (received from Geelong as part of Tim Kelly trade)
GCFC58. Gold Coast (originally received from Richmond in 2018)
ROUND FOUR
GWS59. Greater Western Sydney (received from St Kilda as part of a pick swap; originally received from Gold Coast in 2018)
GWS60. Greater Western Sydney*
HAW61. Hawthorn (received from Melbourne as part of the Sam Frost trade)
SYD62. Sydney (originally received from Carlton in 2018)
SYD63. Sydney
BL64. Brisbane (received from West Coast as part of pick swap; originally received from St Kilda in 2018)
ESS65. Essendon (originally received from Fremantle in 2018)
PORT66. Port Adelaide (originally received from North Melbourne in 2018)
PORT67. Port Adelaide (originally received from Adelaide in 2018)
PORT68. Port Adelaide
COLL69. Collingwood (originally received from Hawthorn in 2018)
ESS70. Essendon
PORT71. Port Adelaide (originally received from Western Bulldogs in 2018)
CARL72. Carlton (originally received from West Coast in 2018)
NMFC73. North Melbourne (originally received from Brisbane in 2018)
COLL74. Collingwood
RICH75. Richmond (originally received from Geelong in 2018)
STK76. St Kilda (originally received from Greater Western Sydney in 2018)
RICH77. Richmond

ROUND FIVE
GCFC78. Gold Coast
FRE79. Fremantle (received from Melbourne as part of Ed Langdon trade)
GWS80. Greater Western Sydney (originally received from Carlton in 2018)
SYD81. Sydney
STK82. St Kilda
FRE83. Fremantle
NMFC84. North Melbourne
CARL85. Carlton (originally received from Adelaide in 2018)
PORT86. Port Adelaide
HAW87. Hawthorn
ESS88. Essendon
WB89. Western Bulldogs
GCFC90. Gold Coast (originally received from West Coast in 2018)
WCE91. West Coast (received from Brisbane as part of a pick swap)
HAW92. Hawthorn (originally received from Collingwood in 2018)
GEEL93. Geelong
GWS94. Greater Western Sydney
RICH95. Richmond

* An adjustment to GWS recognising deficit points used in the 2018 NAB AFL Draft (Kieren Briggs), offset by surplus points from the 2015 NAB AFL Draft (Jacob Hopper) moving GWS from third round (55) to fourth round (57).

MELBOURNE'S 2019 PICKS
MELB3, 8
2020 DRAFT SELECTIONS TRADED
MELB

- Round two pick (tied to Hawthorn)
- Round four pick (tied to Fremantle)

- Round one pick to North Melbourne
- Round two pick to Fremantle
- Round four pick to Hawthorn