With Round 11 sewn up, the 2022 Mid-Season Draft order is almost finalised ahead of the June 1 count.
Clubs who have open list spots will be placed in reverse ladder order, with West Coast set to open proceedings given their position at the foot of the ladder after 11 rounds.
A number of clubs are yet to open list spots for the Mid-Season Draft, however are given until close of business on Tuesday, May 31 to submit their total number of vacancies.
Clubs are able to open positions on their list in moving injured players to their inactive list should they be deemed to have a long-term injury, while clubs who have had players announce their retirement in the opening half of the year will also be given the opportunity to use their vacancies at the Mid-Season Draft.
Several clubs including Collingwood, Adelaide and West Coast have recently moved players to their long-term injury list but are yet to confirm their total amount of list spots ahead of the draft.
St Kilda (Nick Coffield and Jack Hayes), GWS (Josh Fahey), North Melbourne (Miller Bergman), Gold Coast (Ben King) and Essendon (Nik Cox) currently have players eligible to be moved to their inactive list ahead of the Mid-Season Draft.
Melbourne, Brisbane and the Western Bulldogs are currently without players eligible to be placed on their long-term injury list and are without open list spots.
Indicative Mid-Season Draft Order
Round 1
1. West Coast Eagles
3. Essendon
4. Adelaide Crows
6. Hawthorn
7. Gold Coast Suns
9. Collingwood
10. Richmond
12. Geelong Cats
13. Carlton
14. St Kilda
15. Fremantle
Round 2
18. Essendon
19. Adelaide Crows
20. Hawthorn
21. Collingwood
22. Carlton
23. Fremantle