The conclusion of the home and away season means the opening 10 AFL Draft selections for this year's count are locked in.

While the trade period can be utilised to cash in these selections for attainable targets, most clubs won't be looking to part ways with their opening picks - especially given the strength of this year's pool of prospects.

Richmond has locked in the opening selection of November's intake after taking out the wooden spoon, while Fremantle will round out the opening 10 picks with successive selections, having acquired Collingwood's opening pick.

Each club will have their list of draft targets they hope slip to their early selections, and with the parity in the top echelon of this year's class, it's set to be a fascinating start to this year's National Draft.

We've looked at the settled top 10 picks in this year's draft order and matched up one prospect to each selection.

VIEW: CURRENT 2024 AFL DRAFT ORDER

7. Pick 7: St Kilda

Murphy Reid

Position: Midfielder
Height:
180cm
State: Victoria
Club: South Melbourne Districts

The Saints held a top-five draft pick before Jack Higgins' match-winning major against Carlton on Sunday, meaning their fate, and potentially that of Reid's, may have been altered dramatically.

The Vic Metro MVP has seen his prospects rise across the course of the year, with Reid consistently a damaging piece at the National Championships and in the Talent League.

The attacking midfielder has flourished for the Sandringham Dragons in a midfield unit that has also consisted of potential Pick 1 talent Levi Ashcroft and now-sidelined front-half threat Taj Hotton.

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But it has been Reid's efforts at the higher level for Vic Metro that have done most of the talking, averaging 24.5 disposals and a goal per game to lead his side through an undefeated carnival.

Reid's MVP honours saw him claim the award ahead of teammates Ashcroft, Luke Trainor and Jagga Smith.

Others to consider:ย Sam Lalor, Harvey Langford