1. Detroit (0-16)
2. St. Louis (2-14)
3. Kansas City (2-14)
4. Seattle (4-12)
5. Cleveland (4-12)
6. Cincinnati (4-11-1)
7. Oakland (5-11)
8. Jacksonville (5-11)
9. Green Bay (6-10)
10. Buffalo (7-9)
11. San Francisco (7-9)
12. Denver (8-8)
13. Washington (8-8)
14. New Orleans (8-8)
15. Houston (8-8)
16. San Diego (8-8)
17. New York Jets (9-7)
18. Chicago (9-7)
19. Tampa Bay (9-7)
20. Detroit (from Dallas) (9-7)
21. Arizona (9-7)
22. Philadelphia (9-6-1)
23. Minnesota (10-6)
24. New England (11-5)
25. Atlanta (11-5)
26. Miami (11-5)
27. Baltimore (11-5)
28. Philadelphia (from Carolina) (12-4)
29. Indianapolis (12-4)
30. Pittsburgh (12-4)
31. New York Giants (12-4)
32. Tennessee (13-3)
This is not official yet. If anyone sees a mistake in the top 16 tiebreakers, let me know.
Interesting fact: If San Diego lose vs Indy, they will get the 12th pick in the draft despite making the playoffs.
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I hope miami gets number 32 draft pick
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Lmao. St Louis at number 2 again.
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I like Chris Canty, and we could use another Dlineman who can get after the passer as well.
That Redskins #2, pick #44, is only 16 picks behind our #1, what a steal of a deal we got for JT. -
I thought if you made the playoffs you automatically picked at best (worst) at #20
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Nope. Only the two SB finalists are set at #32 and #31 respectively. All other positions are determined by record with strength of schedule being the first tiebreaker. Making the playoffs is only relevant if your record is tied with a team that didn't make them, in which case the team that missed the playoffs picks ahead of the other team. So San Diego will not pick at #12 but they will get to pick at #16 unless they make it to the Superbowl.Stitches likes this. -
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