While much has been made of which players will be heading where this off-season, the biggest deal of them all could be West Coast parting with Pick 1.
The Eagles are said to be prepared and pleased to open November's draft count but could be willing to offer their spot at the front of the queue to another club if an exceptionally satisfying deal is sent their way.
Four clubs hold multiple first-round picks at this year's draft, while free agency compensation and an assistance package from the AFL are also expected to extend the number of selections made during the opening night of the National Draft next month.
All 17 rivals would love to gain access to Pick 1, but only several sides are likely to have enough draft capital to potentially broker a deal with the Eagles this off-season.
And with Tongala junior Harley Reid viewed as the standout selection in this year's class, offers are likely to be floated West Coast's way.
In this exercise, we look at five clubs that could conjure offers for Pick 1 that might satisfy the Eagles.
4. GWS
Offer: Picks 6, 15 and 2024 first-round selection
The Giants are one of four clubs that hold multiple first-round selections for the 2023 draft, joining the aforementioned Roos and Demons, as well as the Bulldogs, to have access to multiple top draft prospects come November.
The Western Bulldogs might be an unlikely bidder for Pick 1 given their draft plans to acquire potential top-12 prospect and father-son talent Jordan Croft. If the Dogs were to part ways with Pick 10 and 17 in a deal with the Eagles, they'd only be left with 653 draft points and would need to trade further picks to have enough points to match a bid for Croft in the first round.
Unlike the Bulldogs, the Giants have an early selection in the top six that would be crucial in any trade that sees the Eagles part with Pick 1. They're other first-round pick lands in the top 15 bracket, while much will be made of where the Giants' 2024 pick could land.
After finishing third last in 2022, GWS rocketed up the ladder and managed a preliminary final exit under first-year coach Adam Kingsley. If West Coast believes the Giants might fall back out of the top eight or at least in the lower half of the finals frame, they'll hold another top 15 selection.