After poorly communicating their rationale for trading out new Bulldogs midfielder Adam Treloar and North Melbourne forward Jaidyn Stephenson to both the players involved and fans,Collingwood have picks 14,16,65,70,75 and 92 in this year's draft.
They are expected to look to use picks 14,16,a future first round pick and two future second round picks they now hold to swap picks in coming weeks with other clubs who may desire an extra first round draft pick next season.
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The Brisbane Lions are the only club at the moment with more than one future first round pick after Melbourne handed over their 2021 pick to secure picks 18 and 19 in this year's draft.
It is unclear at this stage which clubs would be prepared to swap a first round pick from this year for Collingwood's future first round pick although North Melbourne did so last season when they traded their first round pick from last season to the Demons so they could have two first round picks in this year's draft.
On Thursday,with Next Generation Academy (NGA) prospect Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to attract a bid early in the draft,the Western Bulldogs used their first round pick for 2020 to secure Treloar on a five-year deal as well as a bunch of second round picks.
They decided it was better to use that pick 14 on Treloar and second round picks than to use the points value attached to that selection.