Indicative draft order: How it looks after the preliminary finals
Check out how the draft order stands after Collingwood's loss to Greater Western Sydney
Brisbane's season may have ended at the semi-final stage, but the Lions had a little win with Collingwood's shock loss to Greater Western Sydney in Saturday's preliminary final.
With the Pies falling agnosingly short of reaching back-to-back Grand Finals their draft position has now been locked in.
But after trading their first pick to Brisbane last year as part of the Dayne Beams trade, the Pies will enter the NAB AFL Draft at pick No.33.
The Lions, who also traded their first pick away last year, now own pick No.15 - a slight upgrade from pick No.17 or No.18, which they would have received had the Pies made the Grand Final.
Geelong's position was also locked in after its loss to Richmond on Friday night.
The Cats will enter the draft at pick No.16 and must use that pick or trade another first-round selection in.
Indicative draft order after the preliminary finals
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