West Coast holds four picks inside the opening three rounds of the 2021 NAB AFL Draft ahead of the player exchange period
The West Coast Eagles are set to be in the thick of the action when the 2021 NAB AFL Draft kicks off on Wednesday, November 24.
While the Eagles are currently holding five selections - 10, 29, 35, 49 and 65 - those picks could change during the AFL Trade Period.
Before the wheeling and dealing gets underway, and free agency compensation picks muddy the waters, check out the indicative draft order for 2021's national player ballot below.
ROUND ONE
1
North Melbourne
2
GWS Giants (received from Collingwood in 2020)
3
Gold Coast
4
Adelaide
5
Hawthorn
6
Carlton
7
Richmond
8
Fremantle
9
St Kilda
10
West Coast
11
Essendon
12
Sydney
13
GWS Giants
14
Brisbane
15
Richmond (received from Geelong in 2020)
16
Port Adelaide
17
Western Bulldogs
18
Brisbane (received from Melbourne in 2020)
ROUND TWO
19
Gold Coast (part of assistance package in 2019)
20
North Melbourne
21
Hawthorn (received from Collingwood in 2020)
22
Gold Coast
23
Adelaide
24
Hawthorn
25
Carlton
26
Richmond
27
Fremantle
28
Richmond (received from St Kilda in 2020)
29
West Coast
30
Geelong (received from Essendon in 2020)
31
Sydney
32
Geelong (received from GWS Giants in 2020)
33
Melbourne (received from Brisbane in 2020)
34
Geelong
35
West Coast (received from Port Adelaide in 2020)
36
Collingwood (received from Western Bulldogs in 2020)
37
Adelaide (received from Melbourne in 2020)
ROUND THREE
38
North Melbourne
39
Collingwood
40
Richmond (received from Gold Coast in 2020)
41
Collingwood (received from Adelaide in 2020)
42
Melbourne (received from Hawthorn in 2020)
43
Gold Coast (received from Carlton in 2020)
44
Richmond
45
Collingwood (received from Fremantle in 2020)
46
St Kilda
47
Brisbane (received from West Coast in 2020)
48
Essendon
49
West Coast (received from Sydney in 2020)
50
GWS Giants
51
Brisbane
52
Geelong
53
Essendon (received from Port Adelaide in 2020)
54
Melbourne (received from Western Bulldogs in 2020)
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