The 2024 AFL Draft order currently has 78 selections for November's intake, with all 18 clubs having at least two selections for the count.
While the draft order will undergo plenty of change by the time the last selection is made, the order is currently locked in prior to live trading on night one.
With the current order and each club's set of picks, we've looked into the potential omens that could be loved or feared ahead of the draft, assessing how clubs have used their 2024 picks in the past.
Geelong, Collingwood, Essendon and Carlton have all previously found bargains with some of the picks they hold for this year's draft, while Richmond and Melbourne will be hoping for better returns with their early picks this time around.
Here's how all 18 clubs have used their 2024 picks previously...
Brisbane
Picks: 27, 34, 42, 43, 49, 60, 66
While Brisbane hold seven selections, it's likely they'll be absorbed into bids for father-son prospect Levi Ashcroft and Academy talent Sam Marshall. Nevertheless, let's dive into their history with these picks...
Their opening selection of Pick 27 failed to bear much fruit despite four bites of the apple, with their later selections not offering much better.
They have used several of their 2024 selections in the past few years, including the selection of forward Luke Lloyd with Pick 42 just 12 months ago.
Wingman Harry Sharp was recruited with Pick 43 in 2020 and was traded this off-season to Melbourne for Pick 49, which the Lions have used before with Tom Logan 21 years ago.
27: Adam Garton (1986), Terry Board (1991), Pat Garner (2004), Callum Bartlett (2009)
34: Chris Schmidt (2006), Nick Robertson (2013)
42: Troy Johnson (1995), Connor McFadyen (2018), Luke Lloyd (2023)
43: Chris Guerts (1989), Connor Ballenden (2017), Harry Sharp (2020)
49: Tom Logan (2003)
60: N/A
66: Aaron Lord (1992)