The conclusion of the AFL Trade Period has turned the industry's attention to the AFL Draft, which will take place from November 19.
While the big names such as Charlie Curnow have dominated headlines, many clubs improved their draft hand either by increasing the number of points they have to match a bid for tied talent, or advanced their place in the order.
Below is a club-by-club breakdown of how each club is positioned a month out from the AFL Draft.
North Melbourne
Draft hand: 25, 26, 46, 57, 82, 100 = 1285 points
The Kangaroos memorably traded their first-round pick for this year on draft night in 2024 to secure Matt Whitlock.
The club doesn't have any tied prospects this season who will attract bids, but has Sam Harris, the son of Daniel, in next year's draft, who had a solid bottom-aged campaign for Calder Cannons.






