Here's how the 2018 AFL Draft order currently stands.
The AFL Trade Period has finished, but draft picks can be traded right up until and during the NAB AFL Draft on November 22.
Keep up to date with all the movement on the indicative draft order.
Currently, the Lions' picks are 18, 30, 35, 56 and 78.
ROUND ONE
CARL
1. Carlton
GCFC
2. Gold Coast
GCFC
3. Gold Coast (received as compensation for losing restricted free agent Tom Lynch to Richmond)
STK
4. St Kilda
PORT
5. Port Adelaide (received from Brisbane as part of Sam Mayes trade)
GCFC
6. Gold Coast (received from Melbourne for Steven May and Kade Kolodjashnij; received from Fremantle as part of Jesse Hogan trade; received from Brisbane as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Port Adelaide as part of Sam Mayes trade; originally received from Fremantle in a pick swap)
WB
7. Western Bulldogs
ADEL
8. Adelaide
GWS
9. Greater Western Sydney (received from Essendon as part of Dylan Shiel trade)
PORT
10. Port Adelaide
GWS
11. Greater Western Sydney (received from Fremantle as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap; received from North Melbourne as part of trade for Jared Polec and Jasper Pittard)
GEEL
12. Geelong
ADEL
13. Adelaide (received from Sydney via Carlton as part of trade for Mitch McGovern)
FRE
14. Fremantle (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of Rory Lobb trade)
PORT
15. Port Adelaide (received from Hawthorn as part of Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade)
ADEL
16. Adelaide (received from Melbournein 2017)
RICH
17. Richmond
BL
18. Brisbane (received from Collingwood as part of Dayne Beams trade)
GWS
19. Greater Western Sydney (received from Fremantle as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Brisbane as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; received from West Coastin 2017)
END OF ROUND ONE
WCE
20. West Coast (received as compensation for losing restricted free agent Scott Lycett)
ROUND TWO
ADEL
21. Adelaide (received from Carltonin 2017)
WCE
22. West Coast (received from Gold Coastin 2017)
MELB
23. Melbourne (received from Fremantle as part of Jesse Hogan trade;received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap; originally received from St Kildain 2017)
GCFC
24. Gold Coast (received from Brisbane in a pick swap)
GWS
25. Greater Western Sydney (received from Fremantlein 2017)
SYD
26. Sydney (received from Carlton as part of trade for Mitch McGovern; originally received from Western Bulldogsin 2017)
WB
27. Western Bulldogs (received as compensation for losing unrestricted free agent Luke Dahlhaus to Geelong)
MELB
28. Melbourne (received from St Kilda in a pick swap, received from Sydney as part of Dan Hannebery trade; received from Carlton as part of trade for Mitch McGovern; originally received from Adelaidein 2017)
GCFC
29. Gold Coast (received from Essendonin 2017)
BL
30. Brisbane (received from Fremantle as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap)
FRE
31. Fremantle (received from North Melbourne in a pick swap)
WB
32. Western Bulldogs (received from Brisbane as part of Marcus Adams trade; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; originally received from Geelongin 2017)
SYD
33. Sydney
ESS
34. Essendon (received from Greater Western Sydneyin 2017)
BL
35. Brisbane (received from Port Adelaide as part of Sam Mayes trade; originally received from Hawthorn as part of Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade)
STK
36. St Kilda (received from Melbourne in a pick swap)
RICH
37. Richmond
SYD
38. Sydney (received from Collingwoodin 2017)
SYD
39. Sydney (received from St Kilda as part of Dan Hannebery trade; received from West Coast as part of trade for Tom Hickey)
ROUND THREE
SYD
40. Sydney (received from Adelaide as part of trade for Mitch McGovern; originally received from Carltonin 2017)
COLL
41. Collingwood (received from Brisbane as part of Dayne Beams trade; originally received from Gold Coast in a pick swap)
NMFC
42. North Melbourne (received from St Kilda via on-tradesin 2017)
FRE
43. Fremantle (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Carlton as part of trade for Will Setterfield; received from Geelong for state league player Nathan Kreuger; originally received from Brisbane as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy)
COLL
44. Collingwood (received from Brisbane as part of Dayne Beams trade; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; originally received from Fremantlein 2017)
WB
45. Western Bulldogs
STK
46. St Kilda (received from Melbourne in a pick swap; originally received from Adelaidein 2017)
NM
47. North Melbourne (received from Fremantle in a pick swap; received from Greater Western Sydney as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Essendonin 2017)
NMFC
48. North Melbourne (received from Port Adelaide as part of trade for Jared Polec and Jasper Pittard)
NMFC
49. North Melbourne (received from Fremantle in a pick swap; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap; originally received from North Melbournein 2017)
55. North Melbourne (received from Fremantle in a pick swap; received from Brisbane as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Geelong as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy; originally received from Richmond in 2017)
BL
56. Brisbane (received from Collingwood as part of Dayne Beams trade)
COLL
57. Collingwood (received as compensation for losing unrestricted free agent Alex Fasolo to Carlton)
NMFC
58. North Melbourne (received from West Coast via on-tradesin 2017)
ROUND FOUR
COLL
59. Collingwood (received from Geelong in a pick swap; received from Gold Coast for George Horlin-Smith; received from Brisbane in a pick swap; received from Geelong as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy; originally received from Carlton in 2017)
COLL
60. Collingwood (received from Geelong in a pick swap; received from Gold Coastin 2017)
WCE
61. West Coast (received from St Kilda as part of trade for Tom Hickey)
MELB
62. Melbourne (received from North Melbourne as part of trade for Braydon Preuss;received from Sydney for Ryan Clarke;received from Geelong for Gary Rohan; originally received from Brisbane as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy)
WB
63. Western Bulldogs (received from Fremantlein 2017)
RICH
64. Richmond (received from the Western Bulldogs for Sam Lloyd)
FRE
65. Fremantle (received from Melbourne as part of Jesse Hogan trade; received from St Kilda for Dean Kent; received from Adelaide via on-tradesin 2017)
ESS
66. Essendon
STK
67. St Kilda (received from Port Adelaide in 2017)
RICH
68. Richmond (received from Adelaide for Tyson Stengle; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; originally received from North Melbourne for Aaron Hall)
CARL
69. Carlton (received from Geelong in 2017)
GEEL
70. Geelong (received from Sydney for Jackson Thurlow)
CARL
71. Carlton (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of trade for Will Setterfield)
WCE
72. West Coast (received from Hawthorn via on-trades in 2017)
ADEL
73. Adelaide (received from Melbourne in 2017)
RICH
74. Richmond
WB
75. Western Bulldogs (received from Collingwood for Jordan Roughead)
WCE
76. West Coast
ROUND FIVE
CARL
77. Carlton
BL
78. Brisbane (received from Gold Coast in a pick swap)
STK
79. St Kilda
GCFC
80. Gold Coast (received from Brisbane in a pick swap)
FRE
81. Fremantle
WB
82. Western Bulldogs
ADEL
83. Adelaide
ESS
84. Essendon
PORT
85. Port Adelaide
NMFC
86. North Melbourne
GEEL
87. Geelong
SYD
88. Sydney
GWS
89. Greater Western Sydney
HAW
90. Hawthorn
MELB
91. Melbourne
RICH
92. Richmond
COLL
93. Collingwood
WCE
94. West Coast
Future picks
Clubs may trade future draft selections. Clubs must only trade selections from the following year's draft.
2019 DRAFT SELECTIONS (A-Z)
ADEL
Adelaide - 2019 round five draft selection from Carlton via Mitch McGovern trade
BL
Brisbane Lions -2019 round one draft selection from Collingwood via Dayne Beams trade, 2019 round two draft selection from Gold Coast via pick swap, 2019 round three draft selection (tied to Fremantle via pick swap) from Port Adelaide via Sam Mayes trade
CARL
Carlton -2019 round three draft selection from Adelaide via Mitch McGovern trade
COLL
Collingwood
ESS
Essendon -2019 round two draft selection from Greater Western Sydney via Dylan Shiel trade,2019 round four draft selection from Fremantle via Travis Colyer trade
FRE
Fremantle
GEEL
Geelong
GCFC
Gold Coast -2019 round one draft selection from Brisbane via pick swap, 2019 round three draft selection from Richmond via Miles-Ellis trade
GWS
Greater Western Sydney -2019 round one draft selection from Essendon via Dylan Shiel trade, 2019 round two draft selection from Carlton via Will Setterfield trade, 2019 round four draft selection (tied to Gold Coastvia Jack Scrimshaw trade) from Hawthorn via Tom Scully trade
HAW
Hawthorn -2019 round three draft selection from Port Adelaide via Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade
MELB
Melbourne
NMFC
North Melbourne
PORT
Port Adelaide - 2019 round four draft selection from Hawthorn (tied to Western Bulldogs) via Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade, 2019 round four draft selection from North Melbourne via Polec-Pittard trade, 2019 round four draft selection from Gold Coast (tied to Adelaide)via Jack Hombsch trade
RICH
Richmond -2019 round three draft selection from Gold Coast via Miles-Ellis trade
STK
St Kilda -2019 round four draft selection from West Coast via Tom Hickey trade
SYD
Sydney -2019 round two draft selection from St Kilda via Dan Hannebery trade,2019 round four draft selection from Carlton via Nic Newman trade
WCE
West Coast -2019 round four draft selection from St Kilda via Tom Hickey trade
WB
Western Bulldogs - 2019 round three draft selection (tied to Hawthorn via Jack Scrimshaw trade)via Marcus Adams trade
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