UPDATED: Wednesday, October 21, 4.56pm

Below is the indicative order of selection for the 2015 NAB AFL Draft. The order is subject to change throughout the NAB AFL Trade Period and will be updated on this page. The draft will be held in Adelaide on Tuesday, November 24.

Draft picks received as compensation for losing a free agent will be added at the end of the trade period.

Rookie list promotions are included among the compulsory minimum of three selections that each club must have at the draft, but the names of these players will not be formally read out at the draft.

ROUND ONE
CARL1. Carlton
BL2. Brisbane Lions
MELB3. Melbourne (received from Gold Coast in an exchange of picks)
ESS4. Essendon
ESS5. Essendon (received from St Kilda as part of the trade for Jake Carlisle)
GCFC6. Gold Coast (received from Melbourne in an exchange of picks)
MELB7. Melbourne (received from GWS as part of the trade for Tom Bugg; received by GWS from Collingwood as part of the trade for Adam Treloar)
CARL8. Carlton (received from GWS as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner)
ADEL9. Adelaide (received from Geelong as part of the trade for Patrick Dangerfield)
GWS10. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of the trade for Tom Bugg; received from Gold Coast in an exchange of picks, originally from Port Adelaide as part of the trade for Charlie Dixon)
WB11. Western Bulldogs
RICH12. Richmond
ADEL13. Adelaide
STK14. St Kilda (received from the Sydney Swans as part of the Jake Carlisle-Craig Bird trade)
HAW15. Hawthorn (received from North Melbourne as part of the trade for Jed Anderson)
GCFC16. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle as part of the trade for Harley Bennell)
BL17. Brisbane Lions (received from West Coast via a trade for Jack Redden)
HAW18. Hawthorn

 

END OF ROUND ONE
RICH19. Richmond (received from Gold Coast as part of the Charlie Dixon trade; received by Gold Coast from Greater Western Sydney via a trade in 2012; traded to the Giants by Fremantle in 2011; originally received by the Dockers as compensation for Rhys Palmer)

 

ROUND TWO
CARL20. Carlton
CARL21. Carlton (received from Brisbane Lions as part of the trade for Tom Bell)
FRE22. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Harley Bennell)
SYD23. Sydney Swans (received from Essendon as part of the Jake Carlisle-Craig Bird trade)
ESS24. Essendon (on-traded from the Swans as part of the deal for Jake Carlisle, originally from St Kilda)
ESS25. Essendon (received from Melbourne as part of the trade for Jake Melksham)
COLL26. Collingwood
GWS27. Greater Western Sydney
COLL28. Collingwood (received from GWS as part of the trade for Adam Treloarreceived by GWS from Carlton as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner; received by Carlton from Adelaide as part of the trade for Troy Menzel; received by Adelaide from Geelong as part of the trade for Patrick Dangerfield)
GCFC29. Gold Coast (received from Melbourne in an exchange of picks, originally from Port Adelaide as part of the trade for Jimmy Toumpas)
WB30. Western Bulldogs
WC31. West Coast (received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Matt Rosareceived from Richmond as part of the trade for Charlie Dixon)
PORT32. Port Adelaide (received from Melbourne as part of a pick exchange in Jimmy Toumpas trade; originally from Adelaide)
SYD33. Sydney Swans
NMFC34. North Melbourne
GCFC35. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle as part of the trade for Harley Bennell)
WCE36. West Coast
WCE37. West Coast (received as compensation for losing free agent Scott Selwood)
NMFC38. North Melbourne (received from Hawthorn as part of the trade for Jed Anderson)

 

END OF ROUND TWO
BL39. Brisbane Lions (received as compensation for losing free agent Matthew Leuenberger)
NMFC40. North Melbourne (received from Hawthorn as part of the trade for Jed Anderson; originally received by the Hawks as compensation for losing free agent Matthew Suckling)

 

ROUND THREE
BL41. Brisbane Lions (received from Carlton as part of the trade for Tom Bell)
BL42. Brisbane Lions
GWS43. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of the Tom Bugg trade; received from Gold Coast in an exchange of picks)
SYD44. Sydney Swans (received from Essendon as part of the Jake Carlisle-Craig Bird trade)
STK45. St Kilda
MELB46. Melbourne
COLL47. Collingwood
GWS48. Greater Western Sydney
PORT49. Port Adelaide (received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Charlie Dixon; originally received by Gold Coast from Geelong as part of the trade for Zac Smith)
MELB50. Melbourne (received from Port Adelaide as part of the trade for Jimmy Toumpas)
WB51. Western Bulldogs
RICH52. Richmond
NMFC53. North Melbourne (received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Daniel Currie; earlier received by Gold Coast as part of the trade for Zac Smith; originally received by Geelong from Adelaide as part of the trade for Patrick Dangerfield)
SYD54. Sydney Swans
HAW55. Hawthorn (received from North Melbourne as part of the trade for Jed Anderson)
FRE56. Fremantle
ESS57. Essendon (received from West Coast as part of the trade for Jonathan Giles)
HAW58. Hawthorn

 

ROUND FOUR
CARL59. Carlton
CARL60. Carlton (received from Brisbane Lions as part of the trade for Tom Bell)
GCFC61. Gold Coast
WCE62. West Coast (received from Essendon as part of the trade for Jonathan Giles)
COLL63. Collingwood (received by Collingwood from St Kilda as part of the trade for Nathan Freeman)
GWS64. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of the Tom Bugg trade)
GWS65. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood as part of the trade for Adam Treloar)
GWS66. Greater Western Sydney
GEEL67. Geelong
STK68. St Kilda (received from Collingwood as part of the trade for Nathan Freeman, earlier received from Melbourne as part of the trade for Jeremy Howe; originally from Port Adelaide)
WB69. Western Bulldogs
GWS70. Greater Western Sydney (received from Richmond as part of trade for Jacob Townsend)
ADEL71. Adelaide
SYD72. Sydney Swans
NMFC73. North Melbourne
FRE74. Fremantle
WCE75. West Coast
HAW76. Hawthorn

 

ROUND FIVE
GWS77. Greater Western Sydney (received from Carlton as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner)
BL78. Brisbane Lions
GCFC79. Gold Coast
ESS80. Essendon
STK81. St Kilda
MELB82. Melbourne
COLL83. Collingwood
GWS84. Greater Western Sydney
GEEL85. Geelong
PORT86. Port Adelaide
WB87. Western Bulldogs
RICH88. Richmond
ADEL89. Adelaide
SYD90. Sydney Swans
NMFC91. North Melbourne
FRE92. Fremantle
WCE93. West Coast
MELB94. Melbourne (received from Hawthorn as part of the trade for Jack Fitzpatrick)

 

ROUND SIX
GWS95. Greater Western Sydney (received from Carlton as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner)
BL96. Brisbane Lions
GCFC97. Gold Coast
ESS98. Essendon
STK99. St Kilda
MELB100. Melbourne
COLL101. Collingwood
GWS102. Greater Western Sydney
GEEL103. Geelong
PORT104. Port Adelaide
WB105. Western Bulldogs
RICH106. Richmond
ADEL107. Adelaide
SYD108. Sydney Swans
NMFC109. North Melbourne
FRE110. Fremantle
WCE111. West Coast
HAW112. Hawthorn

 

ROUND SEVEN
CARL113. Carlton
BL114. Brisbane Lions
GCFC115. Gold Coast
ESS116. Essendon
STK117. St Kilda
MELB118. Melbourne
COLL119. Collingwood
RICH120. Richmond (received from GWS as part of trade for Jacob Townsend)
GEEL121. Geelong
PORT122. Port Adelaide
WB123. Western Bulldogs
RICH124. Richmond
ADEL125. Adelaide
SYD126. Sydney Swans
NMFC127. North Melbourne
FRE128. Fremantle
WCE129. West Coast
HAW130. Hawthorn

Future picks

For the first time in 2015, clubs may trade future draft selections.

Clubs must:

Only trade selections from the following year's draft

Make at least two first-round selections in each four-year period. If they don't, they will face restrictions from trading any further first-round draft picks

If a club trades a future first-round selection, it may not trade any other future selections from the same draft. However if a club retains its future first-round selection, it can trade multiple future selections from other rounds.

2016 DRAFT SELECTIONS (A-Z)
ADELAdelaide - no future picks
BLBrisbane Lions - no future picks
CARLCarlton - no future picks
COLLCollingwood - round-two selection (received from St Kilda via trade for Nathan Freeman)
ESSEssendon - no future picks
FREFremantle - no future picks
GEELGeelong -  round-three selection (received from Brisbane Lions via a trade for Josh Walker and Jarrad Jansen); round-five selection (received from GWS via a trade for Steve Johnson)
GCFCGold Coast - round-one selection (received from Melbourne in an exchange of picks); round-two selection (received from Richmond as part of Charlie Dixon trade); round-two selection (received from Port Adelaide as part of Charlie Dixon trade)
GWSGreater Western Sydney - round-one selection (received from Collingwood via a trade for Adam Treloar); round-one selection (received from Carlton via a trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumnerreceived by Carlton from Geelong via a trade for Lachie Henderson); round-two selection (received from Adelaide via a trade for Curtly Hampton)
HAWHawthorn - no future picks
MELBMelbourne - no future picks
NMFCNorth Melbourne - no future picks
PORTPort Adelaide - no future picks
RICHRichmond - no future picks
SYDSydney Swans - no future picks
STKSt Kilda - no future picks
WCEWest Coast - no future picks
WBWestern Bulldogs - no future picks