Adelaide holds three first-round picks in the 2023 AFL National Draft, following the conclusion of the Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period on Wednesday night.
Starting the trade period with just one first-round selection (Pick No.10), the Crows received an end-of-first-round free agency compensation pick, which now sits at Pick No.20, following the departure of defender Tom Doedee to Brisbane.
The Club was then able to add Pick No.14 through a trade with Gold Coast, which also netted swingman Chris Burgess.
Adding to its 2024 draft hand during the trade period, Adelaide secured Melbourne’s future second-round selection for forward Shane McAdam.
The full 2023 AFL indicative draft order can be seen below.
Adelaide’s 2023 draft hand
10, 14, 20, 89
2023 Indicative Draft Order (as of Thursday, October 19 2023):
1 | West Coast |
2 | North Melbourne |
3 | North Melbourne (Ben McKay compensation pick) |
4 | Hawthorn |
5 | Western Bulldogs (received from Gold Coast in pick swap) |
6 | Melbourne (tied to Fremantle) |
7 | Greater Western Sydney (tied to Richmond) |
8 | Geelong |
9 | Essendon |
10 | Adelaide |
11 | Melbourne (received from Gold Coast in pick swap, Gold Coast received from Western Bulldogs in pick swap) |
12 | Sydney |
13 | St Kilda |
14 | Adelaide (received from Gold Coast in Chris Burgess trade, Gold Coast received from Melbourne in pick swap) |
15 | North Melbourne (tied to Port Adelaide) |
16 | Greater Western Sydney |
17 | North Melbourne (received from Carlton in Zac Fisher trade) |
18 | North Melbourne (received from Gold Coast in pick swap, Gold Coast received from Western Bulldogs in pick swap, tied to Brisbane) |
19 | Collingwood |
20 | Adelaide (Tom Doedee compensation pick) |
21 | St Kilda (Jade Gresham compensation pick) |
22 | Carlton (received from North Melbourne in Zac Fisher trade, North Melbourne received from AFL in assistance package) |
ROUND FOUR |
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63 | Hawthorn (received from West Coast in Tyler Brockman trade) |
64 | Fremantle (tied to North Melbourne) |
65 | Richmond (received from North Melbourne in Bigoa Nyuon trade, tied to Hawthorn) |
66 | Gold Coast |
67 | Brisbane (tied to Fremantle) |
68 | Richmond |
69 | Western Bulldogs (tied to Geelong) |
70 | Carlton (tied to Essendon) |
71 | Gold Coast (tied to Adelaide) |
72 | Western Bulldogs |
73 | Port Adelaide (received from Essendon in Brandon Zerk-Thatcher-Xavier Duursma trade, tied to Sydney) |
74 | Gold Coast (tied to St Kilda) |
75 | Western Bulldogs (tied to Melbourne) |
76 | Geelong (received from Port Adelaide in Esava Ratugolea trade) |
77 | Greater Western Sydney |
78 | Carlton |
79 | Greater Western Sydney (tied to Brisbane) |
80 | Collingwood |
ROUND FIVE |
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81 | West Coast |
82 | North Melbourne |
83 | Hawthorn |
84 | Gold Coast |
85 | Fremantle |
86 | Richmond |
87 | Geelong |
88 | Essendon |
89 | Adelaide |
90 | Western Bulldogs |
91 | Sydney |
92 | St Kilda |
93 | Melbourne |
94 | Geelong (received from Port Adelaide in Esava Ratugolea trade) |
95 | Greater Western Sydney |
96 | Carlton |
97 | Brisbane |
98 | Collingwood |