Full 2018 NFL Draft order

BOISE, ID - DECEMBER 22: Wyoming Cowboys quarterback Josh Allen (17) announces his intention to enter the NFL Draft to ESPN's Alex Corrdry after the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl featuring the Central Michigan Chippewas and Wyoming Cowboys on December 22, 2017 at Albertson Stadium in Boise, ID. (Photo by Steve Conner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
BOISE, ID - DECEMBER 22: Wyoming Cowboys quarterback Josh Allen (17) announces his intention to enter the NFL Draft to ESPN's Alex Corrdry after the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl featuring the Central Michigan Chippewas and Wyoming Cowboys on December 22, 2017 at Albertson Stadium in Boise, ID. (Photo by Steve Conner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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The NFL Draft is on April 26th and the full draft order is just about set before any trades happen.

There’s a long way to go until the NFL Draft kicks off on Thursday, April 26th. There will also be plenty of trades leading into the draft and of course, the night of. Up until that point, the draft order is officially set barring a coin flip between the Oakland Raiders and San Francisco 49ers.

It seems weird that a coin flip is the way to settle a something as important as a top-10 pick in a multi-billion dollar organization, but that’s the way things go.

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

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It’s going to be a very interesting draft this season with so many teams at the top with the same needs. If history has taught us anything, it’s to expect the unexpected. Even last year’s first round was filled with drama as both the Bears and the Chiefs pulled off big trades to attempt to find their franchise quarterbacks.

The end of April promises to bring fireworks to the NFL off-season, and there’s no telling where teams will be sitting by then. Free agency still needs to play out and we’ve already seen a blockbuster deal between the Chiefs and the Redskins. The 2018 Draft is going to be very fun to watch.