Adelaide, North Melbourne and West Coast are among the latest clubs to unveil their new jumper numbers for 2023.

This week the Crows revealed the new numbers for their trio of National Draft recruits, having also confirmed star recruit Izak Rankine will don the No.22 to begin his tenure at West Lakes.

Father-son selection Max Michalanney will pull on the No.16 jumper worn previously by retired defender Luke Brown, while Hugh Bond and Billy Dowling will wear guernseys 40 and 31 respectively.

No 2022-listed player at Adelaide has changed their jumper number ahead of the new season.

Meanwhile, North Melbourne have revealed they'll return to wearing black numbers on the back of their jumpers from 2023, having recently worn a matching blue strip.

A total of 10 new faces received their jumper numbers at Arden Street this week, with top draft pair Harry Sheezel and George Wardlaw earning the No.3 and No.6 jumpers respectively.

Harry Sheezel and Alastair Clakson during the 2022 AFL National Draft (Photo by Cameron Grimes / Zero Digital Sports)

Trade recruits Griffin Logue (No.19) and Darcy Tucker (No.13), as well as former Hawthorn duo Liam Shiels (No.14) and Daniel Howe (No.15) also received their new jumpers after moving clubs.

Father-son pick Cooper Harvey will don the No.37 jumper with the Roos, with his father Brent's famous No.29 jumper currently occupied by midfielder Will Phillips.

Other draftees Brayden George (No.33), Blake Drury (No.41) ad Hamish Free (No.45) also received their jumpers.

West Coast handed out jumper numbers for eight of their own recruits, with top draft picks Reuben Ginbey (No.7) and Elijah Hewett (No.8) both getting early locker numbers.

Free agent signing Jayden Hunt will pull on the No.5 kit for the Eagles.

Other recruits Harry Barnett (No.30), Jordyn Baker (No.43), Tyrell Dewar (No.43), Noah Long (No.44) and Coby Burgield (No.45) also had their guernsey numbers revealed.