The 2021 AFL National Draft has concluded, with club recruiters closing their notebooks for another year.

South Australian Jason Horne-Francis headlined this year's crop of young guns in joining North Melbourne at Pick 1.

Father-son selections Nick Daicos (Collingwood) and Sam Darcy (Western Bulldogs) were also among the top picks of the National Draft.

Read up on our full 2021 AFL Draft summary below.

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2021 AFL DRAFT PLAYER PROFILES

Jason Horne Francis

GEELONG, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 24: Jason Horne of the NAB AFL Academy kicks the ball during the match between the NAB AFL Academy and the Geelong Cats VFL side at GMHBA Stadium on April 24, 2021 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/AFL Photos)

The premium prospect in this year's draft class,ย Jason Horne-Francis has accumulated a dazzling reputation to his name across the course of his young career. READ MORE

Nick Daicos

One of the most well-rounded midfielders, Daicos put on stellar performances in the NAB League, despite limited exposure in 2021.ย READ MORE

Sam Darcy

Darcy made just the three appearances for the Chargers, but was a key feature with Vic Metro and has emerged as a proven threat in front of goal with his ability overhead and posied goalkicking routine. READ MORE

Finn Callaghan

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 22: Finn Callaghan in action during the NAB AFL Academy training session at Goschโ€™s Paddock on April 22, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos)

The big-bodied midfielder made six appearances for the Dragons in season 2021 and managed to win Sandringham's best and fairest in a side brimming with top-drawer talent. READ MORE

Josh Gibcus

A threat in defence given his ability in the air to lock-down opposition forwards, gather the ball at ground level and negate and impact opposition forward entries for his team's benefit. READ MOREย 

Mac Andrew

In a draft that is light on tall prospects, Andrew finds himself at the top end of the obtainable players in his class. His ability to play at ground level and in the air makes him one of the most unique prospects. READ MORE

Josh Sinn

Arguably theย best medium-sized defender in the draft, Sinn has shown an adept ability to break lines and offer plenty of attack out of his side's defensive third. READ MORE

Ben Hobbs

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 15: Ben Hobbs of Vic Country poses for a photo during the 2021 NAB AFL Draft Victoria Training Day at Trevor Barker Oval on November 15, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos)

A ready-made midfielder more than capable of winning his own ball, Vic Country'sย Ben Hobbs firms as an early selection come draft night as he is seen as arguably the best inside midfielder on offer. READ MORE

Neil Erasmus

An inside midfielder that has the ability to move forward and impact the scoreboard, Erasmus frames as one of the more versatile smaller options in his class that could be a key feature for an AFL club as early as next year. READ MORE

Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera

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