A thrilling final weekend of the home-and-away season could see the Brownlow Medal race go down to the wire.

According to AFL.com.au's Brownlow Predictor, Clayton Oliver's performance in Melbourne's stunning comeback victory over Geelong on Saturday night is set to warrant another three votes and could have him pip Marcus Bontempelli at the post.

Oliver, predicted to have polled 34 votes this year, is predicted to narrowly overcome Bontempelli (32 votes) after trailing him by one vote heading into round 23.

Bontempelli has been tipped for the three votes in nine matches – rounds two, five, eight, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18 and 19.

St Kilda's Jack Steele (29 votes), Essendon's Darcy Parish (26 votes) and Melbourne's Christian Petracca (25 votes) are predicted to round out the top five, though the Brownlow's outright favourite is nowhere to be seen.

Despite moving into clear favouritism over the weekend, Port Adelaide's Ollie Wines is only tipped to poll 19 votes this season. He is overshadowed by teammate Travis Boak, who is predicted to rack up 24 votes.

Carlton's Sam Walsh is also predicted to finish on 24 votes, while Gold Coast onballer Touk Miller, Essendon jet Zach Merrett and Hawthorn ball-winner Tom Mitchell are tipped to poll 23 votes each.

For the Bulldogs, Jack Macrae is also tipped to among the voting and is predicted to finish with 14.

Oliver, already a dual Demons best and fairest, doesn't have the strongest record on Brownlow nights gone by. He has only polled 12, 13, 12 and 14 votes in the past four seasons respectively.

However, the Brownlow Predictor has the gun Melbourne midfielder polling in 16 of 22 games this season having helped the Demons to a drought-breaking minor premiership. In six of those 16 games, he is tipped to poll maximum votes.

BROWNLOW PREDICTOR

34 Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
32 Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs)
29 Jack Steele (St Kilda)
26 Darcy Parish (Essendon)
25 Christian Petracca (Melbourne)