West Coast will take pick No.12 into the NAB AFL Draft following its elimination final defeat to the Western Bulldogs las Thursday.
As it stands at present, the Eagles will have picks 12, 30, 48, 66, 84 and 102 at its disposal when it heads to Sydney to bring home its latest crop of young talent.
The club traded its first round pick (No. 17) to Brisbane last year to secure the services of Jack Redden and brought in promising talents Luke Partington, Tom Cole, Kurt Mutimer and Matthew Allen to the club with selections 28, 36, 57 and 62 respectively.
Of those draftees, only Cole managed to crack a spot in the club’s best 22 in season 2016.
The 19-year-old Bendigo product made his debut against Gold Coast in round 10 and held his spot in the team for the Eagles round 11 clash with the Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium
Senior coach Adam Simpson has already publicly stated that West Coast will be “aggressive” during the pre-season draft and trade periods as it – first and foremost – goes on the hunt for another ruckman to cover the loss of hit-out specialist Nic Naitanui.
INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER (as at current ladder positions after the first week of finals)
Round one
1 Essendon
2 Brisbane Lions
3 Fremantle
4 Gold Coast
5 Carlton
6 Richmond
7 Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood)
8 Gold Coast (received from Melbourne)
9 Port Adelaide
10 St Kilda
11 North Melbourne
12 West Coast
13 Sixth-placed team
14 Fifth-placed team
15 Fourth-placed team
16 Third-placed team
17 Runners-up
18 Premiers
*GWS will also hold Geelong's first-round pick via Carlton's on trade
Round two
19 Essendon
20 Brisbane Lions
21 Gold Coast (received from Fremantle)
22 Gold Coast
23 Carlton
24 Gold Coast (received from Richmond)
25 Collingwood
26 Melbourne
27 Gold Coast (received from Port Adelaide)
28 Brisbane Lions (received from St Kilda, via Collingwood on trade)
29 North Melbourne
30 West Coast
31 Sixth-placed team
32 Fifth-placed team
33 Fourth-placed team
34 Third-placed team
35 Runners-up
36 Premiers
*GWS will also hold Adelaide's second-round pick via a trade
Round three
37 Essendon
38 Geelong (received from Brisbane Lions)
39 Fremantle
40 Gold Coast
41 Carlton
42 Richmond
43 Collingwood
44 Melbourne
45 Port Adelaide
46 St Kilda
47 Brisbane Lions (received from North Melbourne)
48 West Coast
49 Sixth-placed team
50 Fifth-placed team
51 Fourth-placed team
52 Third-placed team
53 Runners-up
54 Premiers
*Carlton will hold the Western Bulldogs' third-round pick via a trade
Round four
55 Essendon
56 Brisbane Lions
57 Fremantle
58 Gold Coast
59 Western Bulldogs (received from Carlton)
60 Richmond
61 Collingwood
62 Melbourne
63 Port Adelaide
64 St Kilda
65 North Melbourne
66 West Coast
67 Sixth-placed team
68 Fifth-placed team
69 Fourth-placed team
70 Third-placed team
71 Runners-up
72 Premiers
*Western Bulldogs will also hold the Sydney Swans' fourth-round pick via a trade
Round five
73 Essendon
74 Brisbane Lions
75 Fremantle
76 Gold Coast
77 Carlton
78 Richmond
79 Collingwood
80 Melbourne
81 Port Adelaide
82 St Kilda
83 North Melbourne
84 West Coast
85 Sixth-placed team
86 Fifth-placed team
87 Fourth-placed team
88 Third-placed team
89 Runners-up
90 Premiers
*Geelong will also hold Greater Western Sydney's fifth-round pick via a trade
Round six
91 Essendon
92 Brisbane Lions
93 Fremantle
94 Gold Coast
95 Carlton
96 Richmond
97 Collingwood
98 Melbourne
99 Port Adelaide
100 St Kilda
101 North Melbourne
102 West Coast
103 Sixth-placed team
104 Fifth-placed team
105 Fourth-placed team
106 Third-placed team
107 Runners-up
108 Premiers