These are the picks that make the Trade Period tick.
While a total of 31 players switched clubs during the recent Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period, there were also 90 draft selections that changed hands.
The most were third-round picks, with 21 selections located in the draft's third round (which falls between picks No.39 and 58) moved during the eight-day Trade Period. Teams then moved 16 second-round selections, the next highest.
Future fourth-round picks have recently become the butt of some Trade Period jokes, with 13 shifted during the player movement window.
Clubs were most apprehensive to part with future first-round picks, with only four traded away during the window. It was the joint-fewest of any group of selections.
Melbourne received one from Fremantle in a deal for Luke Jackson, North Melbourne received one from Port Adelaide as part of the Jason Horne-Francis mega trade, Greater Western Sydney received one from Richmond in exchange for Jacob Hopper, while the Western Bulldogs received one from Brisbane when Josh Dunkley departed.
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CHECK IT OUTIn contrast, 11 first-round picks from this year's NAB AFL Draft changed hands. Only one of the current top-five selections is still owned by the side that it began with (Essendon at pick No.4).
Clubs can continue trading picks right up until the national draft on November 28-29, while teams can also exchange picks live on draft night.
THE MOST PICKS TO SWAP HANDS
21 third-round picks
16 second-round picks
13 future fourth-round picks
11 first-round picks
11 future second-round picks
10 future third-round picks
4 fourth-round picks
4 future first-round picks
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