A number of players have been linked to clubs after the first 30 selections. AFL.com.au has found some of the possible options available for picks after the early stages of the draft.
They have listed every draft choice assigned by the AFL, and also predicted how many each club is expected to use with a total of approximately 77 selections.
Draft picks: 48, 67, 81 (likely to use three selections)
After a stellar trade period that saw them net Jake Stringer, Devon Smith and Adam Saad without losing any of their own players, the Bombers won't have a big say on the draft for the first time in a couple of years. But they still have a couple of priorities they could address at the draft, including adding an inside midfielder and a ruckman. James Worpel is a chance to still be available at this mark and would be hard to pass up, while Tom North has proved himself as a ball-winner at TAC Cup level. Cassidy Parish, the younger brother of Bombers midfielder Darcy, could be a shot later or as a rookie for the Dons as a clearance specialist. In the ruck, Vic Country big man Lloyd Meek might appeal later on after the 19-year-old stepped up to the VFL at times this season for North Ballarat, while they have also shown some interest in WA mature-ager Scott Jones.