Once again, we saw plenty of change occur in the projected draft order after Sunday’s games. Most notably, the Patriots took themselves out of the top overall draft slot with a win over the resting Bills. While this change likely won’t hurt their ability to select one of the players that interested them most, as they likely weren’t looking to select a quarterback with rookie Drake Maye in place, New England likely could’ve benefitted from collecting some serious draft capital trading out of the top spot to any of the teams seeking quarterback help next season.
One of those quarterback-needy teams, the Titans have officially secured the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, tying for the worst overall record in the league with the Browns and Giants but holding tiebreakers over both franchises. The Browns and Giants, who both secured the second and third overall picks, respectively, today, are also considered top candidates to draft a passer.
With all three teams at the top of the draft interested in adding help at quarterback, the draft’s top two prospects at the position, Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, saw their chances at getting selected No. 1 overall rise dramatically. Plenty could still occur to change this situation; trades could alter the draft order, and further pre-draft evaluations could change opinions on top prospects.
Still, for the first time since the league expanded to 32 teams in 2002, there is a chance that every team drafts in the first round, as no first-round picks have yet been traded. It’s extremely unlikely that this will remain the case, as draft-day trades are a very common occurrence, but it’s still an interesting concept to note this close to the draft.
For non-playoff teams, the draft order will be determined by the inverted 2024 standings — plus a series of tiebreakers, starting with strength of schedule — with playoff squads being slotted by their postseason outcome and regular-season record. Here is how the draft order looks at the regular season’s conclusion:
- Tennessee Titans (3-14)
- Cleveland Browns (3-14)
- New York Giants (3-14)
- New England Patriots (4-13)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (4-13)
- Las Vegas Raiders (4-13)
- New York Jets (5-12)
- Carolina Panthers (5-12)
- New Orleans Saints (5-12)
- Chicago Bears (5-12)
- San Francisco (6-11)
- Dallas Cowboys (7-10)
- Miami Dolphins (8-9)
- Indianapolis Colts (8-9)
- Atlanta Falcons (8-9)
- Arizona Cardinals (8-9)
- Cincinnati Bengals (9-8)
- Seattle Seahawks (10-7)
- Houston Texans (10-7)
- Denver Broncos (10-7)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-7)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7)
- Los Angles Rams (10-7)
- Green Bay Packers (11-6)
- Los Angeles Chargers (11-6)
- Washington Commanders (12-5)
- Baltimore Ravens (12-5)
- Minnesota Vikings (14-3)
- Buffalo Bills (13-4)
- Philadelphia Eagles (14-3)
- Kansas City Chiefs (15-2)
- Detroit Lions (15-2)
Ely Allen contributed to this post.
I see the Cowboys taking the rb from Boise.
Annnnnnnd, let mock draft season begin
Looks like the Bears lost a position in the draft with the last win, but given they beat the Packers at Lambeau, Im sure Bears fans are OK with this.
We are. We’re tired of rooting for draft positions
Lost quite a few spots and they mostly beat the packer back ups. The starters played a like a quarter but most were out once Love got hurt. Like the eagles/chiefs yesterday though they didn’t play at all. Bears can have that W and draft in the 10 spot instead of 4-6 where they would have been.
If they hadn’t won they would have picked 7th. And the starters played a lot more than a quarter.
Cool story
Facts are facts. Most starters that didn’t get hurt played in to the third quarter and they were even about to put Love back in if Malik couldn’t go back out. So it’s not as if they were totally punting the game.
The Packers were playing for something in Playoff seeding. Fairly sure the Packers also started pulling starters after losing Watson on a no contact play, and Love getting his elbow banged up, I doubt that was by design.
Titans should approach the Vikings to trade their pick for McCarthy and swap their 1st round picks (provided they want to re-sign Darnold)
How about the Titans do that deal for Sam Darnold?
He actually played real downs in the NFL.
Titans aren’t a QB away from contention. McCarthy could grow with the team as it gets better. Darnold will probably be signed by a team who can be a contender next year
The Titans have a good QB they would way more benefit from trading down and getting multiple #1s from some dumb team wanting any QB in this draft!! Draft your O-Line help!!
you think Levis is good?
Hi, Will!
The primary focus of the media and fans is directed at the first round of the draft but below are listed the best hidden gem selected by each team.
Bears – Jim Tyrer 1961 188th pick
Bengals – Lemar Parrish 1970 163rd pick
Bills – Daryle Lamonica 1963 188th pick
Broncos – Tom Nalen 1994 218th pick
Browns – Willie Davis 1956 181st pick HOF
Buccaneers – Al Harris 1997 169th pick
Cardinals – Pat Fischer 1961 232nd pick
Chargers – Trent Green 1993 222nd pick
Chiefs – Tyreek Hill 2016 165th pick
Colts – Larry Grantham 1960 178th pick
Commanders – Chris Hanburger 1965 245th pick HOF
Cowboys – Rayfield Wright 1967 182nd pick HOF
Dolphins – Zach Thomas 1996 154th pick HOF
Eagles – Jason Kelce 2011 191st pick
Falcons – Jeff Van Note 1969 262nd pick
Giants – Buck Buchanan 1963 265th pick HOF
Jaguars – Danny Clark 2000 245th pick
Jets – Joe Fields 1975 349th pick
Lions – Jack Kemp 1957 203rd pick
Niners – Jesse Sapolu 1983 289th pick
Packers – Bart Starr 1956 200th pick HOF
Panthers – Geoff Hangartner 2005 169th pick
Patriots – Tom Brady 2000 199th pick
Raiders – La’Roi Glover 1996 166th pick
Rams – Deacon Jones 1961 186th pick HOF
Ravens – Adalius Thomas 2000 186th pick
Saints – Marques Colston 2006 252nd pick
Seahawks – Richard Sherman 2011 154th pick
Steelers – Antonio Brown 2010 195th pick
Texans – DJ Reader 2016 166th pick
Titans – Ken Houston 1967 214th pick HOF
Vikings – Matt Birk 1998 173rd pick
List restricted to players drafted 150th or later
Listed players have a combined 29 SB rings and 75 All Pro selections
I’ll predict the Raiders make the mistake of trading up to get the 1st overall pick and give up a big haul to Tennessee.
FFS MAYO!!!!!
He’s the most hated man in NE right now. That was the worst win I’ve seen a team make in a long time. There was no reason to win that game.