The Adelaide Crows will head to the national draft with Ben Jarman part of their broader talent order after the AFL's father-son paperwork lodgment process closed today.
Jarman will be closely considered and could join the Club through the usual draft process in Sydney on November 25.
The 18-year-old is the son of two-time Adelaide premiership player Darren Jarman, who also played 109 games for Hawthorn.
Crows General Manager List Management and Strategy Justin Reid said the club had been open, transparent and in regular contact with the Jarman family throughout the father-son process.
“As we have previously stated, we will be true to our talent order, which Ben is part of, and see how the draft selections fall,” Reid said.