Here is the official AFL National Draft Order, 2007
Selection order in the 2007 AFL national draft on November 24 after the conclusion of trade week (clubs are not required to use all of their draft picks).
1. Carlton
2. Richmond
3. West Coast
4. Melbourne
5. Western Bulldogs
6. Essendon
7. Fremantle
8. Brisbane Lions
9. St Kilda
10. Adelaide
11. Sydney
12. Hawthorn
13. West Coast
14. Melbourne
15. Kangaroos
16. Port Adelaide
17. Geelong
18. Richmond
19. Western Bulldogs
20. West Coast
21. Melbourne
22. West Coast
23. Essendon
24. Fremantle
25. Brisbane Lions
26. Sydney
27. Adelaide
28. Port Adelaide
29. Hawthorn
30. Adelaide
31. Collingwood
32. Kangaroos
33. Port Adelaide
34. Geelong
35. Western Bulldogs
36. Carlton
37. Kangaroos
38. Adelaide
39. Essendon (Darcy Daniher, father-son)
40. Fremantle
41. Brisbane Lions
42. St Kilda
43. Western Bulldogs
44. Geelong
45. Hawthorn
46. Carlton
47. Collingwood
48. Western Bulldogs
49. Port Adelaide
50. Geelong
51. Richmond
52. Brisbane Lions
53. Melbourne
54. West Coast
55. Essendon
56. Fremantle
57. Brisbane Lions
58. St Kilda
59. Adelaide
60. Sydney
61. Hawthorn
62. Geelong
63. Collingwood
64. Kangaroos
65. Port Adelaide
66. Western Bulldogs
67. Richmond
68. Carlton
69. Melbourne
70. Western Bulldogs
71. Essendon
72. Fremantle
73. Brisbane Lions
74. St Kilda
75. Adelaide
76. Sydney
77. Hawthorn
78. West Coast
79. Collingwood
80. Kangaroos
81. Port Adelaide
82. Geelong
83. Richmond
84. Carlton
85. Melbourne
86. Western Bulldogs
87. Essendon
88. Fremantle
89. Brisbane Lions
90. Geelong
91. Adelaide
92. Sydney
93. Hawthorn
94. West Coast
95. Collingwood
96. Collingwood
97. Port Adelaide
98. Geelong
99. Richmond
100. Carlton
101. Melbourne
102. Western Bulldogs
103. Essendon
104. Fremantle
105. Brisbane Lions
106. St Kilda
107. Adelaide
108. Sydney
109. Hawthorn
110. West Coast
111. Collingwood (Jaxson Barham, father-son)
112. Kangaroos
113. Port Adelaide
114. Geelong (Adam Donohue, father-son)
Selection order in the 2007 AFL national draft on November 24 after the conclusion of trade week (clubs are not required to use all of their draft picks).
1. Carlton
2. Richmond
3. West Coast
4. Melbourne
5. Western Bulldogs
6. Essendon
7. Fremantle
8. Brisbane Lions
9. St Kilda
10. Adelaide
11. Sydney
12. Hawthorn
13. West Coast
14. Melbourne
15. Kangaroos
16. Port Adelaide
17. Geelong
18. Richmond
19. Western Bulldogs
20. West Coast
21. Melbourne
22. West Coast
23. Essendon
24. Fremantle
25. Brisbane Lions
26. Sydney
27. Adelaide
28. Port Adelaide
29. Hawthorn
30. Adelaide
31. Collingwood
32. Kangaroos
33. Port Adelaide
34. Geelong
35. Western Bulldogs
36. Carlton
37. Kangaroos
38. Adelaide
39. Essendon (Darcy Daniher, father-son)
40. Fremantle
41. Brisbane Lions
42. St Kilda
43. Western Bulldogs
44. Geelong
45. Hawthorn
46. Carlton
47. Collingwood
48. Western Bulldogs
49. Port Adelaide
50. Geelong
51. Richmond
52. Brisbane Lions
53. Melbourne
54. West Coast
55. Essendon
56. Fremantle
57. Brisbane Lions
58. St Kilda
59. Adelaide
60. Sydney
61. Hawthorn
62. Geelong
63. Collingwood
64. Kangaroos
65. Port Adelaide
66. Western Bulldogs
67. Richmond
68. Carlton
69. Melbourne
70. Western Bulldogs
71. Essendon
72. Fremantle
73. Brisbane Lions
74. St Kilda
75. Adelaide
76. Sydney
77. Hawthorn
78. West Coast
79. Collingwood
80. Kangaroos
81. Port Adelaide
82. Geelong
83. Richmond
84. Carlton
85. Melbourne
86. Western Bulldogs
87. Essendon
88. Fremantle
89. Brisbane Lions
90. Geelong
91. Adelaide
92. Sydney
93. Hawthorn
94. West Coast
95. Collingwood
96. Collingwood
97. Port Adelaide
98. Geelong
99. Richmond
100. Carlton
101. Melbourne
102. Western Bulldogs
103. Essendon
104. Fremantle
105. Brisbane Lions
106. St Kilda
107. Adelaide
108. Sydney
109. Hawthorn
110. West Coast
111. Collingwood (Jaxson Barham, father-son)
112. Kangaroos
113. Port Adelaide
114. Geelong (Adam Donohue, father-son)