Isaac Kako celebrates a goal during Vic Metro's Marsh U18 National Championships Boys match against Vic Country on July 14, 2024. Picture: AFL Photos

MELBOURNE holds picks 5 and 9 in this year's bumper draft after completing a pick swap with Essendon on Monday.

As reported by AFL.com.au on Sunday, the Bombers had been canvassing offers for their 2024 first-round pick in case it gets swallowed up by a bid for star NGA prospect Isaac Kako on draft night.

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A deal became official on Monday, with Essendon giving its pick 9 and a future third-round pick to Melbourne.

In return, the Dees have given the Bombers picks 28, 40, 46, 54 and 65 in this year's draft as well as their first-round pick in 2025.

The deal came after a pick swap was completed by the Demons and Adelaide earlier in the day, with the Dees getting the Crows' pick 46 in exchange for a future third-round pick.

Melbourne has now handed Adelaide's pick 46 to the Bombers.

Melbourne list boss Tim Lamb speaks to AFL.com.au's Cal Twomey on October 7, 2024. Picture: AFL Photos

With an enviable draft hand, the Dees could now look to move further up the draft board over the final three days of the 2024 Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period. Clubs can also do deals on draft selections during the pick swap window in the lead up to the draft in November.

The deal means the Bombers will get Kako this year and have two first-round picks at their disposal next year - their own and the one tied to the Demons.

Several clubs had been targeting Essendon's pick 9, knowing the Bombers were willing to give it up as part of their plan to secure Kako.

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With a bid on the talented Kako a chance of coming from a rival club on draft night before Essendon's pick 9, the Bombers would have had to give up that pick when they matched the bid. Instead, the Bombers will still get their man by using a series of later picks instead, while they have also boosted their draft hand for next year by securing Melbourne's 2025 first-round pick.

After the first week of the trade period saw just two players change clubs, the period was blown open on Friday when Hawthorn traded its pick 14 to Carlton in a deal that has impacted the likes of Tom Barrass and Liam Baker.

The Bombers-Dees pick swap, should it go through officially on Monday, is also set to have a wide-reaching impact, particularly on the race for Gold Coast's pick 13 and the future of Dan Houston.