Night one of the 2023 AFL Draft saw 29 prospects reach their dreams of becoming a professional footballer, with a similar tally of teenagers set to follow their footsteps on Tuesday night.
Night one saw the year's best players drafted, while a number of bolters emerged and a total of seven father-son or Academy players earned bids to see the first-round selection tally balloon out to almost a top 30.
West Coast are set to open night two of the draft and will likely field offers from rivals for their selection of Pick 30, with Brisbane, Geelong, Carlton and Richmond to follow.
The Lions and Tigers are looking to make their opening selections early into the second round, and will have access to a number of formidable draft prospects who were overlooked on Monday night.
These are seven of the best prospects still on offer for night two of the 2023 AFL Draft and the clubs that could select them.
4. George Stevens
A big-bodied midfield-defender that should have a number of suitors with a need for contested ball work and defensive hustle.
Stevens is a ready-made prospect who brings leadership qualities and grunt after a strong year with Vic Country and the GWV Rebels.
Has links with Geelong after featuring for the Cats' VFL side on multiple occasions this year and even starred in his second matchup against Collingwood's reserves.
Clubs in consideration:ย Collingwood, Geelong