West Coast's draft hand remains unchanged after the window to trade picks closed on Monday
The order for next week's NAB AFL Draft will remain unchanged until next week after the pick swaps trade period ended without any more deals completed.
Clubs will again be able to trade selections at the start of the draft and picks can be swapped throughout the event.
The first round of the 2021 draft will begin on Wednesday, November 24 at 4.10pm AWST, with West Coast set to take one selection (currently pick 10).
The remainder of the draft will be staged on Thursday evening, ahead of the rookie draft the following day.
The Eagles currently hold picks 10, 29, 35, 68 and 86 in the national draft.
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