Super Bowl LIV is in the books and the Kansas City Chiefs are champions after a 31-20 victory in Miami on Sunday night. With that in the books, the NFL will now turn towards the 2020 NFL Draft and building towards next season.
With all 32 teams finally done playing, the complete draft order has been set, updated with every first-round pick via Draft Wire.
Trades and the awarding of compensatory picks will shift the board, but here’s your initial draft order for the 2020 selection process:
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1.Bengals
Record: 2-14
2. Redskins
Record: 3-13
3. Lions
Record: 3-12-1
4. Giants
Record: 4-12
5. Dolphins
Record: 5-11
6. Chargers
Record: 5-11
7. Panthers
Record: 5-11
8. Cardinals
Record: 5-10-1
9. Jaguars
Record: 6-10
10. Browns
Record: 6-10
11. Jets
Record: 7-9
12. Raiders
Record: 7-9
13. Colts
Record: 7-9
14. Buccaneers
Record: 7-9
15. Broncos
Record: 7-9
16. Falcons
Record: 7-9
17. Cowboys
Record: 8-8
18. Dolphins (via Steelers)
Steelers’ record: 8-8
19. Raiders (via Bears)
Bears’ record: 8-8
20. Jaguars (via Rams)
Rams’ record: 9-7
21. Eagles
Record: 9-7 (.455)
Biggest needs: DB, WR, edge rusher
22. Bills
Record: 10-6
23. Patriots
Record: 12-4
24. Saints
Record: 13-3
25. Vikings
Record: 10-6
26. Dolphins (via Texans)
Texans’ record: 10-6
27. Seahawks
Record: 11-5
28. Ravens
Record: 14-2
29. Titans
Record: 9-7
30. Packers
Record: 13-3
31. 49ers
Record: 13-3
32. Chiefs
Record: 12-4
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Teams without a first-round pick
Chicago Bears (8-8)
Houston Texans (10-6)
Los Angeles Rams (9-7)
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8)
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For Eagles fans and draft experts, the bulk of the draft process will be spent comparing tape of the top wide receivers and cornerbacks coming out, starting with the NFL Combine later this month.