- Source: Brisbane Lions drafting and trading history
The Brisbane Lions' drafting and trading history has lasted almost as long as the club's existence, with the club first drafting in 1996 and first trading in 1997. The club was founded in 1996 following a merger between the Fitzroy Football Club and the Brisbane Bears. This page does not include any drafts or trades performed by those two clubs. It includes drafts and trades from both the Australian Football League and the AFL Women's.
AFL
= 1996/97 off-season
=Players from the Brisbane Bears and Fitzroy Football Club
After the merger between the Bears and Fitzroy, the Brisbane Lions received a number of players from each club. These players formed most of the Lions' inaugural squad.
= Players from the Brisbane Bears =
Jason Akermanis
Marcus Ashcroft
Trent Bartlett
Andrew Bews
Daniel Bradshaw
Richard Champion
Nathan Chapman
Matthew Clarke
Danny Dickfos
Adrian Fletcher
Andrew Gowers
Andrew Gowling
Brent Green
Shaun Hart
Clark Keating
Matthew Kennedy
Craig Lambert
Nigel Lappin
Steven Lawrence
Justin Leppitsch
Alastair Lynch
Tristan Lynch
Scott McIvor
Michael McLean
Craig McRae
Ben Robbins
Chris Scott
Dion Scott
Nick Trask
Brett Voss
Michael Voss
Darryl White
Derek Wirth
= Players from Fitzroy Football Club =
Scott Bamford
John Barker
Brad Boyd
Nick Carter
Shane Clayton
Simon Hawking
Chris Johnson
Jarrod Molloy
Drafting
= 1997/98 off-season
=Drafting
Trading
= 1998/99 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie elevation
Tate Day
Trading
= 1999/2000 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie elevation
Trent Knobel
Trading
= 2000/01 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie elevations
Nathan Clarke
Shannon Rusca
Trading
= 2001/02 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie elevation
Robert Copeland
Trading
= 2002/03 off-season
=Drafting
Trading
= 2003/04 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie elevation
Joel Macdonald
Trading
= 2004/05 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie elevation
Leigh Ryswyk
Trading
= 2005/06 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie elevation
Josh Drummond
= 2006/07 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie elevations
Marcus Allan
Scott Harding
Jason Roe
Cheynee Stiller
Trading
= 2007/08 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie elevation
Anthony Corrie
Trading
= 2008/09 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie elevation
Scott Clouston
Trading
= 2009/10 off-season
=Drafting
Trading
= 2010/11 off-season
=Drafting
Trading
Gold Coast uncontracted player signings
Upon the Gold Coast Football Club's entry into the AFL, the new club was allowed to sign one uncontracted player from each club in the league, and more with permission from a player's club.
= 2011/12 off-season
=Drafting
Trading
= 2012/13 off-season
=Drafting
Trading
Free agency
= 2013/14 off-season
=Drafting
Trading
Free agency
= 2014/15 off-season
=Drafting
Trading
Free agency
= 2015/16 off-season
=Drafting
Trading
Free agency
= 2016/17 off-season
=Drafting
Category B rookie selections
Rookie elevation
Archie Smith
Trading
Free agency
= 2017/18 off-season
=Drafting
Category B rookie selection
Trading
Free agency
= 2018/19 off-season
=Drafting
Category B rookie selections
Trading
Free agency
AFL Women's
= 2016/17 off-season
=Marquee player signings
Sabrina Frederick-Traub
Tayla Harris
Priority player signings
Kaitlyn Ashmore
Emma Zielke
Rookie player signings
Drafting
Free agent signings
Shannon Campbell
Caitlin Collins
Jordan Membrey
= 2017/18 off-season
=Drafting
Trading
= 2018/19 off-season
=Drafting
Post-draft rookie compensation selections
Rookie player signing
Rookie elevation
Gabby Collingwood
Trading
Free agency
Expansion club signings
Before the Geelong and North Melbourne Football Clubs' entries into the AFL Women's, the new clubs were allowed to sign a maximum of four players collectively from each club in the league, and more with permission from a player's club.
Registered inactive player
Prior to the season, clubs were permitted to list any inactive players, retaining them while also replacing them with active players for 2019.
= 2019/20 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie player signings
Trading
Free agency
Expansion club signings
Before the entries of Gold Coast, Richmond, St Kilda and West Coast into the AFL Women's, the new clubs were allowed to sign a maximum of eight players collectively from the Lions (and varying numbers of other players from other clubs).
= 2020/21 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie player signing
Trading
Registered inactive players
Replacement signing
= 2021/22 off-season
=Drafting
Free agency
Registered inactive player
= 2022/S7 off-season
=Drafting
Free agency
Expansion club signings
Before the entries of Essendon, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide and Sydney into the AFL Women's, the new clubs were allowed to sign a maximum of four players collectively from the Lions (and varying numbers of other players from other clubs).
Registered inactive players
Replacement signing
= S7/2023 off-season
=Drafting
Rookie player signing
Trading
Free agency
Priority signings
Because of the short preparation time available before their first season in S7, Essendon, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide and Sydney were allowed to sign a maximum of five players collectively from the Lions (and varying numbers of other players from other clubs) for their second seasons. Signings were limited to players who had spent at least three seasons on AFLW lists.
Registered inactive player
References
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- Brisbane Lions drafting and trading history
- 2024 AFL draft
- 2018 AFL draft
- List of Brisbane Lions players
- 2019 AFL draft
- Brisbane Lions
- Fremantle Football Club drafting and trading history
- 2014 AFL draft
- Brisbane Bears
- Australian Football League draft