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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Essendon

Draft hand: 5, 6, 21, 27, 30, 83, 101 = 5162 points

Essendon has 5162 points following the trade period, but that comes down to 1708 points when Picks 5 and 6 are excluded, with both set to be used by the Bombers before bids for Academy players Adam Sweid and Hussien El Achkar. There have also been murmurings that the Bombers could package up five and six to move up the draft order as they seek to secure Willem Duursma.

Even if both Sweid and El Achkar go higher than where they are projected – and remember a bid typically comes later, not earlier for club-tied talent – the Bombers are well stocked to comfortably match a bid for both players, and should even be able to hold onto one of their picks in the 20s to either use on a player or as a sweetener in a Duursma trade, so are placed strongly overall.

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