2018 NFL Draft: Updated NFL Draft order after week 11

PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 27: Commissioner of the National Football League Roger Goodell speaks during the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on April 27, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 27: Commissioner of the National Football League Roger Goodell speaks during the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on April 27, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images) /
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Week 11 is in the books and the 2018 NFL Draft order continues to take shape.

Another wonderful, wacky week of NFL football has come and gone, meaning the 2018 NFL Draft is one week closer.

With so many questions at the quarterback position this year the top teams will have major decisions leading up to draft day.

Here is the updated order for the 2018 Draft scheduled to take place in Dallas next spring.

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    1. Cleveland Browns
    2. San Francisco 49ers
    3. New York Giants
    4. Indianapolis Colts
    5. Denver Broncos
    6. Chicago Bears
    7. Cincinnati Bengals
    8. Arizona Cardinals
    9. New York Jets
    10. Oakland Raiders
    11. Cleveland Browns (via Houston Texans)
    12. Los Angeles Chargers
    13. Miami Dolphins
    14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    15. Washington Redskins
    16. Dallas Cowboys
    17. Buffalo Bills
    18. Green Bay Packers
    19. Seattle Seahawks
    20. Detroit Lions
    21. Baltimore Ravens
    22. Tennessee Titans
    23. Atlanta Falcons
    24. Carolina Panthers
    25. Buffalo Bills (via Kansas City Chiefs)
    26. Los Angeles Rams
    27. Jacksonville Jaguars
    28. Pittsburgh Steelers
    29. Minnesota Vikings
    30. New Orleans Saints
    31. New England Patriots
    32. Philadelphia Eagles

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    Houston sent their first round pick this year to Cleveland in order to draft quarterback Deshaun Watson last year. Watson was on pace to win the Offensive Rookie of the Year before suffering a torn ACL in practice.

    Four of the Texans final six games are against teams currently projected to make the playoffs. It’s very likely Cleveland has two picks in the top-10 next year, if not better. It presents a great opportunity to find electric playmakers on offense, but much depends on their quarterback situation.

    Kansas City traded their first round pick to the Buffalo Bills to draft quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who is currently sitting behind Alex Smith. Buffalo will likely need to draft a quarterback in 2018, and having two first round picks gives them the flexibility to either trade up or hope someone falls.

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    Thanks to the Jimmy Garoppolo trade with San Francisco, New England is now projected to own the 31st and 34th overall picks with the 49ers second round pick.