After 23 rounds, the draft order is taking shape with only the last few picks to be determined based on finals seedings.
The indicative draft order sees Adelaide hold pick three and the Blues pick eight after their controversial pick swap last year.
Carlton will be happy with pick eight along with Liam Stocker, who impressed greatly at VFL level, while the Crows are likely pretty satisfied with what they ended up with as well.
The Lions meanwhile traded their 2019 first round pick to Gold Coast for pick 19 as well as 2019 second and third round selections.
The Suns likely would not have expected to be receiving pick 17 in exchange for pick 19 in 2018, pick 19 in 2019 and pick 42.
That deal has not aged well whatsoever.
The Giants hold pick 11 following the Dylan Shiel trade and Brisbane pick 15 for Dayne Beams.
The order could change again if the Suns are awarded a priority pick, which could see them handed the top two players in the draft.
See the order below:
Pick 1: Gold Coast
Pick 2: Melbourne
Pick 3: Adelaide
Pick 4: Sydney
Pick 5: St Kilda
Pick 6: Fremantle
Pick 7: North Melbourne
Pick 8: Carlton
Pick 9: Port Adelaide
Pick 10: Hawthorn
Pick 11: GWS
Pick 12: Western Bulldogs
Pick 13: GWS
Pick 14: West Coast
Pick 15: Brisbane
Pick 16: Richmond
Pick 17: Gold Coast
Pick 18: Geelong