Melbourne will have five picks in the NAB AFL Draft
THE DEADLINE for trading picks has passed and the final order for next week's NAB AFL Draft has been locked in.
There were a number of pick swaps completed last week with Greater Western Sydney and Fremantle both improving their position in the top 10.
Gold Coast still has the first two picks after the AFL revealed the draft assistance to be provided to the embattled Suns.
Clubs can still trade picks during the draft with the first round kicking off on Wednesday night and the remaining rounds to follow on Thursday night.
Here are your club's final picks:
Final draft order
ROUND ONE
GCFC
1. Gold Coast (priority pick)
GCFC
2. Gold Coast
MELB
3. Melbourne
GWS
4. Greater Western Sydney (received from Adelaide as part of a pick swap; originally received from Carlton in 2018)
SYD
5. Sydney
ADEL
6. Adelaide (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of a pick swap,received from St Kilda as part of a pick swap)
FRE
7. Fremantle
FRE
8. Fremantle (received from Melbourne as part of a pick swap,received from North Melbourne as part of a pick swap)
CARL
9. Carlton (originally received from Adelaide in 2018)
MELB
10. Melbourne (received from Fremantle as part of a pick swap,received from St Kilda as part of Bradley Hill trade;received from Port Adelaide as part of Dougal Howard/Paddy Ryder trade)
HAW
11. Hawthorn
PORT
12. Port Adelaide (received from St Kilda as part of Dougal Howard/Paddy Ryder trade; received by St Kilda from Greater Western Sydney as part of a pick swap; originally received from Essendon in 2018)
WB
13. Western Bulldogs
GEEL
14. Geelong (received from West Coast as part of Tim Kelly trade)
GCFC
15. Gold Coast (originally received from Brisbane in 2018)
PORT
16. Port Adelaide (received from Brisbane as part of a pick swap; originally received from Collingwood in 2018)
GEEL
17. Geelong
PORT
18. Port Adelaide (received from St Kilda as part of Dougal Howard/Paddy Ryder trade; received by St Kilda from Greater Western Sydney as part of a pick swap)
RICH
19. Richmond
ROUND TWO
GCFC
20. Gold Coast (priority pick)
BL
21. Brisbane (originally received from Gold Coast in 2018)
ADEL
22. Adelaide (received from Fremantle as part of a pick swap,received from Melbourne as part of Ed Langdon trade)
ADEL
23. Adelaide (originally received from Carlton in 2018)
GEEL
24. Geelong (received from West Coast as part of Tim Kelly trade; originally received from Sydney in 2018)
SYD
25. Sydney (originally received from St Kilda in 2018)
NMFC
26. North Melbourne (received from Melbourne in a pick swap; received from Fremantle as part of Ed Langdon trade)
NMFC
27. North Melbourne
MELB
28. Melbourne (received from Fremantle as part of a pick swap,received from Adelaide as part of a pick swap)
BL
29. Brisbane (received from Port Adelaide as part of a pick swap)
NMFC
30. North Melbourne (received from Hawthorn as part of a pick swap)
ESS
31. Essendon
SYD
32. Sydney (received from St Kilda as part of Zak Jones;receives from Western Bulldogs as part of Josh Bruce trade)
ESS
33. Essendon (received from West Coast as part of Tim Kelly trade)
BL
34. Brisbane
COLL
35. Collingwood
GEEL
36. Geelong
ADEL
37. Adelaide (received from Geelong as part of Josh Jenkins trade;received from Essendon as part of Tim Kelly trade; originally received from Greater Western Sydney in 2018)
40. Greater Western Sydney (Adam Tomlinson free agency compensation)
RICH
41. Richmond (originally received from Gold Coast in 2018)
HAW
42. Hawthorn (received from Melbourne as part of the Sam Frost trade)
CARL
43. Carlton
SYD
44. Sydney
ADEL
45. Adelaide (received from Western Bulldogs as part of Alex Keath trade; originally received from St Kilda in 2018)
WCE
46. West Coast (received from Brisbane as part of a pick swap; originally received from Fremantle in 2018)
NMFC
47. North Melbourne
COLL
48. Collingwood (received from Brisbane as part of a pick swap; received from Sydney for Lewy Taylor; received from Carlton in a pick swap; originally received from Adelaide in 2018)
FRE
49. Fremantle (received from Adelaide as part of a pick swap,Cam Ellis-Yolmen free agency compensation)
HAW
50. Hawthorn (received from North Melbourne as part of a pick swap,received from Melbourne as part of a pick swap; received from Hawthorn as part of the Sam Frost trade; originally received from Port Adelaide in 2018)
STK
51. St Kilda (received from Western Bulldogs as part of Josh Bruce trade; originally received from Hawthorn in 2018)
PORT
52. Port Adelaide (received from Brisbane as part of a pick swap,received from West Coast as part of a pick swap;received from Essendon as part of Tim Kelly trade)
WB
53. Western Bulldogs
HAW
54. Hawthorn (received from Carlton as part of Marc Pittonet trade; received from Sydney as part of a pick swap; originally received from West Coast in 2018)
PORT
55. Port Adelaide (received from Brisbane as part of a pick swap)
RICH
56. Richmond (received from St Kilda for Dan Butler; received from Sydney as part of Zak Jones trade;received from Collingwood as part of Darcy Cameron trade)
CARL
57. Carlton (received from Essendon as part of Andrew Phillips deal;received from Geelong as part of Tim Kelly trade)
FRE
58. Fremantle (received from St Kilda as part of Bradley Hill trade;received from Geelong for Jack Steven;received from Gold Coast for Zac Smith; originally received from Richmond in 2018)
ROUND FOUR
GWS
59. Greater Western Sydney (received from St Kilda as part of a pick swap; originally received from Gold Coast in 2018)
GWS
60. Greater Western Sydney*
ESS
61. Essendon (received from Carlton as part of Andrew Phillips trade;received from Hawthorn as part of Marc Pittonet trade;received from Melbourne as part of the Sam Frost trade)
COLL
62. Collingwood (received from Sydney as part of Darcy Cameron trade; originally received from Carlton in 2018)
HAW
63. Hawthorn (received from Carlton as part of Marc Pittonet trade; received from Sydney as part of a pick swap)
ESS
64. Essendon (received from Brisbane as part of Tom Cutler trade;received from West Coast as part of pick swap; originally received from St Kilda in 2018)
PORT
65. Port Adelaide (originally received from North Melbourne in 2018)
FRE
66. Fremantle (received from Collingwood as part of James Aish trade; originally received from Hawthorn in 2018)
CARL
67. Carlton (received from Essendon as part of Andrew Phillips deal)
BL
68. Brisbane (received from Port Adelaide as part of a pick swap; originally received from Western Bulldogs in 2018)
HAW
69. Hawthorn (received from North Melbourne as part of a pick swap; originally received from Brisbane in 2018)
COLL
70. Collingwood
SYD
71. Sydney (received from St Kilda as part of Zak Jones trade; originally received from Greater Western Sydney in 2018)
ROUND FIVE
GCFC
72. Gold Coast
FRE
73. Fremantle (received from Melbourne as part of Ed Langdon trade)
GWS
74. Greater Western Sydney (originally received from Carlton in 2018)
SYD
75. Sydney
STK
76. St Kilda
CARL
77. Carlton (originally received from Adelaide in 2018)
WB
78. Western Bulldogs
WCE
79. West Coast (received from Brisbane as part of a pick swap)
GWS
80. Greater Western Sydney
ROUND SIX
MELB
81. Melbourne
STK
82. St Kilda
ADEL
83. Adelaide
WCE
84. West Coast
ROUND SEVEN
MELB
85. Melbourne
ADEL
86. Adelaide
WCE
87. West Coast
*An adjustment to GWS recognising deficit points used in the 2018 NAB AFL Draft (Kieren Briggs), offset by surplus points from the 2015 NAB AFL Draft (Jacob Hopper) moving GWS from third round (55) to fourth round (57).
Melbourne's 2019 picks
MELB
3, 10, 28, 81, 85
Future picks
2020 DRAFT SELECTIONS TRADED
IN
OUT
MELB
- Round two pick (tied to Hawthorn) - Round four pick (tied to Carlton,on-traded by Fremantle, Adelaide) - Round four pick (tied to Fremantle)
-Round one pick to North Melbourne -Round two pick to Fremantle -Round four pick to Hawthorn