At the close of the AFL trade period on Friday, the Magpies were in possession of selections 6, 10, 67, 85, 103 and 121.
View all the key off-season dates and list changes here.
The first list lodgement will be made on Thursday 31 October at 2pm, which covers the promotion of rookies onto the senior list, the confirmation of retained second and third year rookies, scholarship players and alternate talent player nominations.
In summary, Collingwood added three players to its senior list who began their careers elsewhere, moved four spots up the draft order and released three senior players to other clubs during the trade period.
Summary of Collingwood's list changes
IN:
Taylor Adams (Greater Western Sydney)
Patrick Karnezis (Brisbane)
Jesse White (Sydney)
Draft pick No. 6 (West Coast)
OUT:
Ben Johnson (retired)
Dale Thomas (free agent - Carlton)
Jackson Paine (traded - Brisbane)
Heath Shaw (traded - Greater Western Sydney)
Alan Didak (delisted)
Darren Jolly (delisted)
Andrew Krakouer (delisted)
Jordan Russell (delisted)
Michael Hartley (delisted rookie)
Ben Richmond (delisted rookie)
Draft picks No. 11 (West Coast), No. 31 (West Coast), No. 44 (Sydney), No. 49 (West Coast)
Collingwood's draft selections:
6, 10, 67, 85, 103, 121
An explanation of Collingwood's trades
1. Carlton has made an offer to Restricted Free Agent Dale Thomas (Collingwood). Collingwood elected not to match the offer and Dale Thomas is now able to join the club immediately.
2. West Coast exchange its Round One selection (currently number six) and its Round Three selection (currently number 44) to Collingwood for its Round One Free Agency Compensation selection (currently number 11), its Round Two selection (currently number 31) and its Round Three selection (currently number 49).
3. Sydney Swans exchange Jesse White to Collingwood for its Round Three on-traded selection (currently number 44).
4. Greater Western Sydney exchange Taylor Adams to Collingwood for Heath Shaw.
5. The Brisbane Lions exchange Patrick Karnezis to Collingwood for Jackson Paine.
Welcome to the club Taylor, Jesse and Patrick. You've joined a hungry football club ready to gain lost ground #sidebyside #sessionbysession
— Nathan Buckley (@ncb_cfc) October 25, 2013
All the best to Daisy, Heater and Jacko at new clubs, BJ in retirement and Noofa, Dids, Krak and Jolls in whatever the future holds.
— Nathan Buckley (@ncb_cfc) October 25, 2013
Also to Ben Richmond and Michael Hartley who both had a real crack. #2013behind #2014tocome
— Nathan Buckley (@ncb_cfc) October 25, 2013
2013 National Draft order
Thursday 21 November, Gold Coast.
Round One
1. Greater Western Sydney
2. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of a trade for Dom Tyson)
3. St Kilda
4. Western Bulldogs
5. Gold Coast
6. Collingwood (received from West Coast as part of the Jesse White trade)
7. Brisbane
8. North Melbourne (the Kangaroos are committed to selection father-son pick Luke McDonald)
9. Melbourne (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of a trade for Dom Tyson)
10. Collingwood
11. West Coast (Collingwood's free agency compensation pick received for Dale Thomas)
12. Richmond
13. Carlton
14. Greater Western Sydney (received from Port Adelaide as part of the Jared Polec deal)
15. Sydney
16. Geelong
17. Fremantle
18. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn as part of a trade for Ben McEvoy)
19. St Kilda (received from Hawthorn for picks No. 24 and No. 59; free agency compensation selection received for Lance Franklin)
Compensation Selection
20. Gold Coast
Round Two
21. Port Adelaide (received from Greater Western Sydney in the Jared Polec deal)
22. Brisbane (on-traded by Greater Western Sydney in the Jared Polec deal; received from Melbourne as part of a trade for Dom Tyson)
23. Adelaide (received from Melbourne for Bernie Vince; free agency compensation pick for Colin Sylvia)
24. Hawthorn
25. Brisbane (received from St Kilda in the Billy Longer deal; free agency compensation selection received for Nick Dal Santo)
26. Essendon (received from the Western Bulldogs for Stewart Crameri)
27. Gold Coast
28. Brisbane (received from West Coast for Elliot Yeo)
29. Greater Western Sydney (received from Brisbane in the Jared Polec deal)
30. North Melbourne
31. West Coast (received from Collingwood as part of the Jesse White trade)
32. Sydney (received from Carlton in the Andrejs Everitt deal; traded from Richmond for Shaun Hampson)
33. Brisbane (received from Carlton for Sam Docherty)
34. Brisbane (received from Port Adelaide in the Jared Polec deal)
35. Sydney
36. Geelong
37. Fremantle
38. Hawthorn
Round Three
39. Carlton (received from Sydney in the Andrejs Everitt deal; traded by Greater Western Sydney for Shane Mumford)
40. Melbourne
41. Geelong (received from Brisbane for Trent West; traded by St Kilda in the Billy Longer deal)
42. Western Bulldogs
43. West Coast (received from Gold Coast for a 2014 third-round compensation pick)
44. Sydney (received from West Coast as a part of the Jesse White trade)
45. Port Adelaide (received from Brisbane in the Jared Polec deal)
46. Adelaide
47. North Melbourne
48. Greater Western Sydney (received from St Kilda for Josh Bruce; on-traded by Brisbane in the Billy Longer deal; on-traded by Greater Western Sydney in the Jared Polec deal; originally received by Greater Western Sydney from Essendon for Shaun Edwards and Kurt Aylett)
49. West Coast (received from Collingwood as a part of the Jesse White trade)
50. Richmond
51. Carlton
52. Port Adelaide
53. Sydney
54. Geelong
55. Essendon (received from Fremantle for Scott Gumbleton)
56. Hawthorn
Round Four
57. Melbourne (received from Greater Western Sydney as a part of a trade involving Dom Tyson)
58. Fremantle (traded from Melbourne for Viv Michie)
59. Hawthorn
60. Western Bulldogs
61. Gold Coast
62. West Coast
63. Brisbane (the Lions are committed to selection academy player Jonothan Freeman)
64. Geelong (received from Adelaide for James Podsiadly)
65. North Melbourne
66. Essendon
67. Collingwood
68. Richmond
69. Carlton
70. Port Adelaide
71. Sydney
72. Geelong
73. Fremantle
74. Hawthorn
Round Five
75. Geelong (received from Greater Western Sydney for Josh Hunt)
76. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of a trade for Dom Tyson)
77. North Melbourne (received from St Kilda for Luke Delaney)
78. Greater Western Sydney (received from the Western Bulldogs for Sam Darley)
79. Gold Coast
80. West Coast
81. Brisbane
82. Adelaide
83. North Melbourne
84. Geelong (received by Essendon for Paul Chapman)
85. Collingwood
86. Richmond
87. Carlton
88. Port Adelaide
89. Sydney
90. Geelong
91. Fremantle
92. Hawthorn
Round Six
93. Greater Western Sydney
94. Melbourne
95. St Kilda
96. Western Bulldogs
97. Gold Coast
98. West Coast
99. Brisbane
100. Adelaide
101. North Melbourne
102. Essendon
103. Collingwood
104. Richmond
105. Carlton
106. Port Adelaide
107. Sydney
108. Geelong
109. Fremantle
110. Hawthorn
Round Seven
111. Greater Western Sydney
112. Melbourne
113. St Kilda
114. Western Bulldogs
115. Gold Coast
116. West Coast
117. Brisbane
118. Adelaide
119. North Melbourne
120. Essendon
121. Collingwood
122. Richmond
123. Carlton
124. Port Adelaide
125. Sydney
126. Geelong
127. Fremantle
128. Hawthorn