North Melbourne will have the fourth selection in this year's Draft, its earliest pick at a draft since 2006.
North Melbourne's win over the Lions on Saturday saw the Roos rise to 15th on the ladder where they will have the fourth selection – their earliest pick at a draft since 2006.
Indicative draft order after the home and away season
ROUND ONE
BL
1. Brisbane Lions
GCFC
2. Gold Coast
CARL
3. Carlton
NMFC
4. North Melbourne
FRE
5. Fremantle
COLL
6. Collingwood
STK
7. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn)
STK
8. St Kilda
WB
9. Western Bulldogs
MELB
10. Melbourne
WCE
11. West Coast
ESS
12. Essendon
SYD
13. Sydney
BL
14. Brisbane Lions (received from Port Adelaide)
RICH
15. Richmond
RICH
16. Richmond (received from Geelong, via Carlton and GWS on-trades)
ADEL
17. Adelaide
ROUND TWO
BL
18. Brisbane Lions
GCFC
19. Gold Coast
GEEL
20. Geelong (received from Carlton)
NMFC
21. North Melbourne
GCFC
22. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle)
GWS
23. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood)
GCFC
24. Gold Coast (received from Hawthorn)
GWS
25. Greater Western Sydney (recieved from St Kilda)
WB
26. Western Bulldogs
MELB
27. Melbourne
WCE
28. West Coast
ESS
29. Essendon
SYD
30. Sydney
PORT
31. Port Adelaide
HAW
32. Hawthorn (received from GWS, via Carlton on-trade)
GCFC
33. Gold Coast (received from Richmond)
GEEL
34. Geelong
ADEL
35. Adelaide
ROUND THREE
COLL
36. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
GCFC
37. Gold Coast
CARL
38. Carlton
WB
39. Western Bulldogs (received from North Melbourne)
FRE
40. Fremantle
BL
41. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood)
HAW
42. Hawthorn
STK
43. St Kilda
NMFC
44. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
MELB
45. Melbourne
WCE
46. West Coast
ESS
47. Essendon
SYD
48. Sydney
PORT
49. Port Adelaide
RICH
50. Richmond (received from Greater Western Sydney)
RICH
51. Richmond
GEEL
52. Geelong
ADEL
53. Adelaide
ROUND FOUR
COLL
54. Collingwood (received from the Brisbane Lions)
Fre
55. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast)
CARL
56. Carlton
STK
57. St Kilda (received from North Melbourne, via Western Bulldogs on-trade)
FRE
58. Fremantle
COLL
59. Collingwood
HAW
60. Hawthorn
STK
61. St Kilda
NMFC
62. North Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs)
GWS
63. Greater Western Sydney* (original pick No.15 slides down after 1000-point penalty)
MELB
64. Melbourne
WCE
65. West Coast
ESS
66. Essendon
SYD
67. Sydney
PORT
68. Port Adelaide
GWS
69. Greater Western Sydney
RICH
70. Richmond
GEEL
71. Geelong
ADEL
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.
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