2015 NFL Draft Order: Top 28 Picks Set
With only three games remaining in the NFL season, we’re getting a clearer picture of the 2015 NFL Draft order and have only four teams left to determine the official order. After this weekend’s slate of games, the top 28 picks were set and we began with the Carolina Panthers at 25, followed by the Ravens, Cowboys, and Broncos.
Now that the college football season is officially over with Ohio State beating Oregon in the National Championship game, most teams can start looking forward to the draft on a full-time basis. Here’s how the order currently stands.
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 2-14
2. Tennessee Titans: 2-14
3. Jacksonville Jaguars: 3-13
4. Oakland Raiders – 3-13
5. Washington: 4-12
6. New York Jets: 4-12
7. Chicago Bears: 5-11
8. Atlanta Falcons: 6-10
9. New York Giants: 6-10
10. St. Louis Rams: 6-10
11. Minnesota Vikings: 7-9
12. Cleveland Browns: 7-9
13. New Orleans Saints: 7-9
14. Miami Dolphins: 8-8
15. San Francisco 49ers: 8-8
16. Houston Texans: 9-7
17. San Diego Chargers: 9-7
18. Kansas City Chiefs: 9-7
19. Cleveland Browns (from Bills, 9-7)
20. Philadelphia Eagles: 10-6
21. Cincinnati Bengals: 10-5-1
22. Pittsburgh Steelers: 11-5
23. Detroit Lions: 11-5
24. Arizona Cardinals: 11-5
25. Carolina Panthers: 7-8-1
26. Baltimore Ravens: 10-6
27. Dallas Cowboys: 12-4
28. Denver Broncos: 12-4
Right now, the Indianapolis Colts, Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, and Seattle Seahawks would round out the first round, in that order. That will obviously be determined by the AFC and NFC Championship games and the Super Bowl.
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Picking 28th, it will be once again interesting to follow the Broncos this offseason with Peyton Manning’s future uncertain, and the Monday firing of head coach John Fox. The Broncos are never short on intriguing headlines, and this year should be no different. Their first round pick this year will be some new head coach’s first with the team.