Hawthorn is reportedly eyeing a move further up the draft order for the 2024 National Draft.
The Hawks currently hold Picks 33, 71 and 77 but will be looking to get their hands on a more damning selection.
As it stands, the Giants (15, 16 and 21) and Sydney (19 and 22) possess multiple selections in the first round, while Richmond's historical hand could be up for grabs.
Hawthorn has also held onto future selections - thanks to Carlton - that they could utilise to broker a deal.
List boss Mark McKenzie successfully welcomed key defensive duo Josh Battle (St Kilda) and Tom Barrass (West Coast) during the recent trade period whilst also pushing veteran Jack Gunston to the rookie list, opening two vacancies on the primary cohort.
According to the Herald Sun, McKenzie wasn't shying away from a pick swap on draft night (November 20) now that the initial period has closed.
"We will take two picks. They are the positions we have got available," McKenzie told the Herald Sun.
"We are open to looking at possibilities to trade earlier, but it really depends on the assets you have to do that.
"Others might have a bit more than us potentially, but you never shut the door on that.
"We will just take the two picks, and because of the balance of our list, we will take the best available, but we also look at positional types."