With nearly 13 full weeks of NFL action in the books, the 2019 draft order is beginning to take shape. Here’s the rundown of where things would stand if the 2018 season ended today:
1. San Francisco 49ers (2-10)
2. Oakland Raiders (2-10)
3. New York Jets (3-9)
4. Arizona Cardinals (3-9)
5. New York Giants (4-8)
6. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-8)
7. Buffalo Bills (4-8)
8. Detroit Lions (4-8)
9. Atlanta Falcons (4-8)
10. Green Bay Packers (4-7-1)
11. Cleveland Browns (4-7-1)
12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-7)
13. Cincinnati Bengals (5-7)
14. Philadelphia Eagles (5-6)
15. Miami Dolphins (6-6)
16. Indianapolis Colts (6-6)
17. Carolina Panthers (6-6)
18. Tennessee Titans (6-6)
19. Denver Broncos (6-6)
20. Minnesota Vikings (6-5-1)
how are the Raiders behind the 49ers when they lost to San Francisco???
Because of a Mark Davis haircut…
Isn’t it SOS when teams are tied? Or are head to head meetings the first tie breaker?
Just strength of schedule. H2H means nothing for the draft
Head to head is always the first tiebreaker when it is only 2 teams. If it is 3 or more then SOS comes in to play which is why the 49ers were ahead of the Raiders and Cards last week despite beating each of them already.
Cards best Niners twice….SF wins were OAK and DET
H2h is first for playoffs
Strength of schedule
Strength of schedule, which is the combined win-loss record for all 16 of the team’s opponents in the previous season (ties count as a half win and half loss). The team with the lower strength of schedule (i.e. their opponents compiled fewer wins) is granted the earlier pick in round one.
Record in common games against division opponents (if the teams are in the same division).
Record in common games against conference opponents (if the teams are in the same conference).
Coin flip(s), which occur(s) at the pre-draft NFL Combine.
The Giants and Jags hurt themselves yesterday by trying.