The AFL has released the indicative order of selections for the November National Draft.

The order is subject to change during the trade period, which will be held between Monday 12 October and Thursday 22 October.

The National Draft will be held in Adelaide on Tuesday 25 November. Please note that rookie list promotions are included among the compulsory minimum of three selections that each club must have at the draft, but the names of these players will not be formally read out at the draft.

Round One
1. Carlton
2. Brisbane
3. Gold Coast
4. Essendon
5. St Kilda
6. Melbourne
7. Collingwood
8. Greater Western Sydney
9. Geelong
10. Port Adelaide
11. Western Bulldogs
12. Richmond
13. Adelaide
14. Sydney
15. North Melbourne
16. Fremantle
17. West Coast
18. Hawthorn

End of Round One
19. Gold Coast received from Greater Western Sydney via a trade in 2012; traded to the Giants by Fremantle in 2011; originally received by the Dockers as compensation for Rhys Palmer)

Round Two
20. Carlton
21. Brisbane
22. Gold Coast
23. Essendon
24. St Kilda
25. Melbourne
26. Collingwood
27. Greater Western Sydney
28. Geelong
29. Port Adelaide
30. Western Bulldogs
31. Richmond
32. Adelaide
33. Sydney
34. North Melbourne
35. Fremantle
36. West Coast
37. Hawthorn

Round Three
38. Carlton
39. Brisbane
40. Gold Coast
41. Essendon
42. St Kilda
43. Melbourne
44. Collingwood
45. Greater Western Sydney
46. Geelong
47. Port Adelaide
48. Western Bulldogs
49. Richmond
50. Adelaide
51. Sydney
52. North Melbourne
53. Fremantle
54. West Coast
55. Hawthorn

Round Four
56. Carlton
57. Brisbane
58. Gold Coast
59. Essendon
60. St Kilda
61. Melbourne
62. Collingwood
63. Greater Western Sydney
64. Geelong
65. Port Adelaide
66. Western Bulldogs
67. Richmond
68. Adelaide
69. Sydney
70. North Melbourne
71. Fremantle
72. West Coast
73. Hawthorn

Round Five
74. Carlton
75. Brisbane
76. Gold Coast
77. Essendon
78. St Kilda
79. Melbourne
80. Collingwood
81. Greater Western Sydney
82. Geelong
83. Port Adelaide
84. Western Bulldogs
85. Richmond
86. Adelaide
87. Sydney
88. North Melbourne
89. Fremantle
90. West Coast
91. Hawthorn

Round Six
92. Carlton
93. Brisbane
94. Gold Coast
95. Essendon
96. St Kilda
97. Melbourne
98. Collingwood
99. Greater Western Sydney
100. Geelong
101. Port Adelaide
102. Western Bulldogs
103. Richmond
104. Adelaide
105. Sydney
106. North Melbourne
107. Fremantle
108. West Coast
109. Hawthorn