The order for the 2021 National Draft continues to take shape through the 2021 AFL Trade Period, with trades and compensation altering the selection queue as the AFL's off-season continues.
Following a wooden spoon finish, the Kangaroos enter the AFL Draft with the first overall selection, while the Giants follow with the second pick after acquiring Collingwood's top selection last year.
The Magpies and Bulldogs will be looking to bolster their draft hands as respective father-son selections Nick Daicos (Collingwood) and Sam Darcy (Western Bulldogs) firm for an early bid from a rival side.
Non-finalists Suns, Crows and Hawks also hold top-five selections for the draft, while the preliminary final Cats, and premiership Demons join Collingwood as not currently holding a 2021 first-round pick prior to the trade period.
Clubs with Next Generation Academy (NGA) prospects will now have to wait until after the 20th selection before they are able to match bids to acquire their respective NGA products.
SEE: Updated list of AFL Draft picks and points
The 2021 NABΒ AFLΒ Draft is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, November 24.
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