Take a look at every club's selections before Free Agency and the Trade Period
ROUND ONE
1
Adelaide
2
North Melbourne
3
Sydney
4
Hawthorn
5
Gold Coast
6
Essendon
7
Carlton
8
Adelaide (received from GWS in 2019)
9
North Melbourne (received from Melbourne in 2019)
10
Fremantle*
11
Geelong (mid-round concession pick received from Gold Coast in 2019)
12
Western Bulldogs
13
Geelong (received from West Coast in 2019)
14
Collingwood
15
St Kilda
16
Brisbane
17
Brisbane (received from Port Adelaide in 2019)
18
Geelong
19
Richmond
*Fremantle's first pick was adjusted due to a 264.9 deficit from 2019
ROUND TWO
20
Adelaide
21
Hawthorn (received from North Melbourne in 2019)
22
Sydney
23
Melbourne (received from Hawthorn in 2019)
24
Gold Coast
25
North Melbourne (received from Essendon in 2019)
26
Port Adelaide (received from Fremantle in 2019)
27
Carlton
28
Fremantle (received from Melbourne in 2019)
29
Adelaide (received from the Western Bulldogs in 2019)
30
West Coast
31
Port Adelaide (tied to Collingwood, on-traded by Brisbane in 2019)
32
Richmond (tied to St Kilda, on-traded by Collingwood, Fremantle in 2019)
33
Gold Coast (received from Brisbane in 2019)
34
Geelong
35
Collingwood (received from Richmond in 2019)
ROUND THREE
36
Western Bulldogs (received from Adelaide in 2019)
37
Collingwood (tied to North Melbourne, on-traded by GWS in 2019)
38
Brisbane (received from Sydney in 2019)
39
Port Adelaide*
40
GWS*
41
Hawthorn
42
Essendon (tied to Gold Coast, on-traded by Geelong, Adelaide in 2019)
43
Hawthorn (tied to Essendon, on-traded by Collingwood, Brisbane in 2019)
44
Adelaide (tied to Fremantle, on-traded by Sydney, St Kilda in 2019)
45
Carlton
46
GWS
47
Melbourne
48
Western Bulldogs
49
West Coast
50
Adelaide (tied to Collingwood, on-traded by Fremantle in 2019)
51
Port Adelaide (received from St Kilda in 2019)
52
Sydney (received from Brisbane in 2019)
53
Port Adelaide
54
West Coast (received from Geelong in 2019)
55
Richmond
*Greater Western Sydney's second pick was adjusted due to a 254.2 deficit from 2019 *Port Adelaide's second pick was adjusted due to a 115.9 deficit from 2019
ROUND FOUR
56
Sydney (received from Adelaide in 2019)
57
North Melbourne
58
St Kilda (received from Sydney in 2019)
59
Hawthorn
60
Adelaide (received from Gold Coast in 2019)
61
Essendon
62
Melbourne (received from Fremantle in 2019)
63
Melbourne (tied to Carlton, on-traded by Fremantle, Adelaide in 2019)
64
Brisbane (tied to GWS, on-traded by Port Adelaide, Adelaide in 2019)
65
North Melbourne (tied to Melbourne, on-traded by GWS, Hawthorn in 2019).
66
Hawthorn (received from Western Bulldogs in 2019)
67
Essendon (received from West Coast in 2019)
68
Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood in 2019)
69
Collingwood (tied to St Kilda, on-traded by Fremantle in 2019)
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