2015 NFL Draft Order: First 15 Picks Set
By Mike Dyce
The first 15 picks of the 2015 NFL Draft is set, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers picking first.
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The 2014 NFL season is almost entirely wrapped up and the playoff picture is almost set with just one game left to determine the final pairings. What we do know as of right now, is what the teams headed to an early vacation can expect in the 2015 NFL Draft.
Based on their records in order from worse to best, we can determine what the first 15 picks of the 2015 NFL draft will be for the next season.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the No. 1 overall draft pick with the worst record. The Tennessee Titans had the second worst record in the NFL this season and will pick second. For the second straight season the Jacksonville Jaguars will pick from the third spot, giving the AFC South two teams picking in the first three picks of the draft.
There are two NFC East teams picking in the top 10, with the Washington Redskins picking at No. 5 and the New York Giants picking at No. 9. The NFC South has two teams picking in the top 10 as well, with the Atlanta Falcons picking at No. 8 in addition to the Bucs.
Here is the draft order, via Master Tesfatsion:
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Tennessee Titans
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Oakland Raiders
- Washington Redskins
- New York Jets
- Chicago Bears
- Atlanta Falcons
- New York Giants
- St. Louis Rams
- Minnesota Vikings
- Cleveland Browns
- New Orleans Saints
- Miami Dolphins
- San Francisco 49ers
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