2014 NFL Draft order: Jaguars picking No. 1

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Apr 25, 2013; New York, NY, USA; A general view of the NFL shield logo and main stage before the 2013 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 25, 2013; New York, NY, USA; A general view of the NFL shield logo and main stage before the 2013 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports /

If the NFL season were to end today, the Jacksonville Jaguars would have their pick of draft prospects in the 2014 class. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings and Houston Texans would round out the top five.

The St. Louis Rams would have two top ten picks, which gives them a great opportunity to begin their rebuilding process in a very strong 2014 NFL Draft.

Where is your team currently set to pick?

Here is how the 2014 NFL Draft order currently stands, with opponent strength of schedule in parenthesis:

1. Jacksonville Jaguars – 0-7 (.688)
2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 0-6 (.550)
3. New York Giants – 1-6 (.596)
4. Minnesota Vikings – 1-5 (.425)
5. Houston Texans – 2-5 (.633)
6. Atlanta Falcons 2-4 (.513)
7. St. Louis Rams (via Washington Redskins) – 2-4 (.525)
8. Oakland Raiders – 2-4 (.585)
9. Pittsburgh Steelers 2-4 (.488)
10. St. Louis Rams – 3-4 (.404)
11 or 12. Cleveland Browns – 3-4 (.500)
11 or 12. Baltimore Ravens – 3-4 (.500)
13. Philadelphia Eagles – 3-4 (.511)
14. Buffalo Bills – 3-4 (.553)
15. Arizona Cardinals – 3-4 (.565)
16. Tennessee Titans – 3-4 (.625)
17. Carolina Panthers – 3-3 (.415)
18. Miami Dolphins – 3-3 (.525)
19. New York Jets – 4-3 (.435)
20. Chicago Bears – 4-3 (.444)
21. San Diego Chargers – 4-3 (.396)
22. Detroit Lions – 4-3 (.478)
23. Dallas Cowboys – 4-3 (.542)
24. Green Bay Packers – 4-2 (.537)
25. New England Patriots – 5-2 (.500)
26. Cincinnati Bengals – 5-2 (.532)
27. San Francisco 49ers – 5-2 (.542)
28. Cleveland Browns (via Indianapolis Colts) – 5-2 (.553)
29. New Orleans Saints – 5-1 (.436)
30. Denver Broncos – 6-1 (.375)
31. Seattle Seahawks – 6-1 (.438)
32. Kansas City Chiefs – 7-0 (.313)