The opening night and first round of the 2022 AFL Draft has been completed, with 21ย prospects reaching their dream of making the top flight on Monday.
AFL recruits, prospects and fans now turn attention to Tuesday night, where the second round and onwards will play out to conclude this year's count.
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GWS are set to open the second round at Pick 22, while West Coast, the Western Bulldogs and Essendon hold the three following selections.
With little trade movement on Monday night, expect plenty of pick swaps to occur.
A number of Father-Son prospects remain on the table, while some clubs will be having their attention turned toward the Pick 40 for the Next Generation Academy bidding cut-off.
Essendon will be hopeful half-forward Anthony Munkara remains available come the cut-off, while Hawthorn's Cooper Vickery is another that could gain interest in the next 20 picks.
Here's the state of play for the remaining talent and the names that will headline the second night of the draft.
9. Charlie Clarke
Sandringham Dragonsย and Vic Metro talentย Charlie Clarkeย is one of the leading small forward prospects ahead of the 2022 National Draft.
Clarke booted 29 goals in the NAB League this year, recording majors in 13 of his 15 appearances for the Dragons in a campaign that included a seven-goal haul against Tasmania in Round 4.
The Portย Melbourneย Colts product would also average 18.6 disposals, 4.1 inside 50s and 3.4 tackles per game, promising to be one of the leading pressure forward options from the 2022 pool.
Clarke also flexed his ability to move into midfield and further up the field when required, seeing his ball-winning traits on display in the forward half of the field.
His eye for goal and overall forward craft have Clarke in good stead as the draft nears, with the balanced attacker a headline for the second night of the draft.