The Western Bulldogs' first-round pick is in high demand this trade period, with six clubs reportedly interested in the 14th overall selection, per AFL.com.au.

The Bulldogs are keen on shipping their first pick in order to gain a greater hand of draft points that will ultimately aid their bid for Next Generation product Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.

Collingwood, North Melbourne and Adelaide are just three of the clubs interested in moving for the Bulldogs' top selection.

The AFL allows clubs to trade picks up until a week prior to the draft, as well as swapping selections on draft night.

Pick 14 is worth 1161 draft points, equating to pick 20 and 52 or 30 and 35 for example.