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.

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Brisbane

Draft hand: 17, 23, 44, 51, 59, 68, 79, 97, 115 = 1756 points

Brisbane's chief goal at the draft must be to secure Academy midfielder Dan Annable, who looks ready for AFL next year. The Lions entered the AFL Trade Period with Pick 20, worth 757 points, and exited with Picks 17 and 23, which combined are worth 1532 points, so the club significantly increased the points it has available and, with its current hand, will have the capability to match a bid that comes at Pick 5 or later.

A bid may also come for pressure forward Tyan Prindable or ruck Isaac Waller at some stage in the third round, which the Lions would be able to match. Picks from 55 or later in the AFL Draft don't require a club to have points to match a bid.

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