The Western Bulldogs are looking at a clean bill of health for round one of NAB Cup, with the entire playing list set to be in full training by the end of the week.

Assistant Coach Shannon Grant told the Herald Sun, key tall Tom Williams is the only Bulldogs player currently not in full training, with the 26-year-old due to rejoin the main group within days.

“By the middle of (this) week we'll have everyone on our list fully training, so we're in a pretty healthy state at the moment,'' Grant said.

"It's been good for us, we've managed the loads across the group quite well, so let's hope it stays that way.''

With a full list to draw upon in the Club’s NAB Cup campaign, Grant said younger players would be given a chance to solidify a spot in the team for round one of the premiership season.

"Our list has changed quite dramatically over the last couple of years, so to be able to get a look at our kids against quality opposition in the NAB Cup will be something to look at.''

The Bulldogs made nine new additions to their list in the offseason, consisting of five draftees and four mature-aged recruits – a number of which who have been pressing for selection during an impressive pre-season.

Nick Lower (Fremantle), Koby Stevens (West Coast) and Tom Young (Collingwood) will all be eager to show their wares, while mature aged rookie Brett Goodes could get his first taste of senior football.

The five draftees – including first round selections Jake Stringer, Jack Macrae and Nathan Hrovat – are also in line for NAB Cup selection after joining the Bulldogs in late November.