Hawthorn Hawks
2 Jarryd Roughead
3 Jordan Lewis
4 Matt Suckling
5 Sam Mitchell
6 Josh Gibson
7 Michael Osborne
8 Xavier Ellis
9 Shaun Burgoyne
10 Bradley Hill
11 Brendan Whitecross
12 Brad Sewell
13 Kyle Cheney
14 Grant Birchall
15 Luke Hodge (c)
16 Isaac Smith
17 Brian Lake
18 Brent Guerra
19 Jack Gunston
20 David Hale
21 Shane Savage
22 Luke Breust
23 Lance Franklin
24 Ben Stratton
25 Ryan Schoenmakers
26 Liam Shiels
27 Matt Spangher
28 Paul Puopolo
30 Luke Lowden
31 Angus Litherland
32 Jonathan Simpkin
33 Cyril Rioli
34 Jordan Kelly
35 Sam Grimley
36 Alex Woodward
38 Mitch Hallahan
39 Max Bailey
40 Tim O'Brien
41 Taylor Duryea
42 Kaiden Brand
Rookies
29 Will Langford
43 Amos Frank
44 Andrew Boseley
46 Derick Wanganeen
Jonathon Ceglar
Ciaran Kilkenny
TRADING
THE SKINNY: Pulled off what it hopes will be a masterstroke by luring former All-Australian Brian Lake from the Western Bulldogs. The Hawks have long needed a big, quality defender who they can trust to go one-on-one against an opponent. While the Hawks gave up their first-round pick, an exchange of second-round selections means their first pick in this year's draft will only be six spots lower than it otherwise would have been. But while Lake came in, the Hawks lost defenders Tom Murphy (Gold Coast) and Stephen Gilham (Greater Western Sydney) to expansion clubs. The Gilham deal involved the two clubs swapping draft picks, and the Hawks snaring the Giants' Northern Territory zone selection Jed Anderson. Hawthorn also lost unrestricted free agent Clinton Young to Collingwood and were upset about the compensation. But Matt Spangher and pick 72 arrived from Sydney for pick 66.
VERDICT: If there was a glaring weakness, it was at full-back. Having Lake means the desperate need for Josh Gibson to help cover a teammate and go third-man up may not be so great.
DRAFT PICKS: 29, 68, 72, 84, 102, 120, 138
NATIONAL DRAFT
28. TIM O'BRIEN (Glenelg, 18, 192cm, 81kg)
Athletic target in attack who provides a wildcard factor with aerial strength. Has a good turn of pace and is a good set shot.
66. KAIDEN BRAND (West Adelaide, 18, 198cm, 84kg)
Tall, athletic forward who boasts power and speed. A handy addition to the Hawks' already impressive scoring power.
70. MICHAEL OSBORNE (Hawthorn, 30, 178cm, 81kg)
Premiership player suffered season-ending knee injury in 2012 and was culled, but the Hawks were committed to retaining him.
PRE-SEASON/ROOKIE DRAFTS
Jonathon Ceglar (No.15, rookie), Ciaran Kilkenny (No.28, rookie)
Ceglar's drafting after two years on Collingwood's list means the Hawks have made height the focus in the off-season. Key defender Brian Lake was traded in from the Bulldogs, while key-position players Tim O'Brien and Kaiden Brand were picked in the national draft. Kilkenny is an international rookie with a Gaelic football background.
