WITH Adelaide and Brisbane Lions crashing in the second week of the finals, the bottom 12 sides and the first 13 picks in the 2009 NAB AFL Draft have been settled ahead of trade week.

The Lions, who lost to the Western Bulldogs on Friday night, will have the 12th pick at November's draft, while Adelaide is left with pick No.13 after being overrun by Collingwood on Saturday night.

Last season, the Lions had the No.7 pick in the draft, and used it to grab 2009 NAB AFL Rising Star Daniel Rich.

The Crows top selection last year was No.10, which they used to pick up Phil Davis.

Melbourne has the first two picks, No.1 is a priority for failing to win more than four-and-a-half games for the second straight season, and No.2 is for finishing 16th in 2009.

The Demons will be the first club to have picks one and two since St Kilda in 2000.

The Saints grabbed current captain Nick Riewoldt and Justin Koschitzke with those two selections.

Richmond will have pick three followed by Fremantle (four), North Melbourne (five), Sydney Swans (six), West Coast (seven), Port Adelaide (eight) and Hawthorn (nine).

So far, West Coast, Hawthorn and Melbourne have indicated that their first round picks are tradeable.

Dandenong Stingrays midfielder Tom Scully is still widely regarded as the most likely No.1 pick with fellow Victorian John Butcher in top five calculations.

However, South Australian Jack Trengove, who captained his state at the 2009 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, is making a name for himself in the SANFL and shapes as a potential top three pick.

Western Australian winger Anthony Morabito is another interstate junior that Melbourne and Richmond will be analysing with their prized picks.

The Peel Thunder youngster showed an accomplished inside and outside game at this year's under-18 championships winning All-Australian selection. Fremantle will be hoping he can slip to pick No.4.

East Fremantle's Kane Lucas and Brad Sheppard are two other Western Australians in calculations for the first round, while mature-age dasher Lewis Jetta continues to impress in the WAFL with his run and carry and penetrating kick.

Peel Thunder's Aaron Black and North Adelaide's James Craig are two big men with rising stocks while Geelong Falcons duo Ben Cunnington and Gary Rohan continue to shoot up the pecking order.

Draft selections already decided (ahead of the official trade period)

First round
1. Melbourne
2. Melbourne
3. Richmond
4. Fremantle
5. North Melbourne
6. Sydney Swans
7. West Coast
8. Port Adelaide
9. Hawthorn
10. Essendon
11. Carlton
12. Brisbane Lions
13. Adelaide

Second round
18. Melbourne
19. Richmond
20. Fremantle
21. North Melbourne
22. Sydney Swans
23. West Coast
24. Port Adelaide
25. Hawthorn
26. Essendon
27. Carlton
28. Brisbane Lions
29. Adelaide

Third round
34. Melbourne
35. Richmond
36. Fremantle
37. North Melbourne
38. Sydney Swans
39. West Coast
40. Port Adelaide
41. Hawthorn
42. Essendon
43. Carlton
44. Brisbane Lions
45. Adelaide

The views in this story are those of the author and not necessarily those of the clubs or the AFL.