Full 2019 NFL Draft order

May 8, 2014: Final preparations are made prior to the start of the first round of the NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, NY. (Photo by Rich Kane/Icon SMI/Corbis via Getty Images)
May 8, 2014: Final preparations are made prior to the start of the first round of the NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, NY. (Photo by Rich Kane/Icon SMI/Corbis via Getty Images) /
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With the Super Bowl over, it’s time to look ahead to the 2019 season. Here is a full breakdown of the 2019 NFL Draft order.

With the 2018 season officially over, it’s time to look ahead to 2019. Every team will need something different, but one of the biggest areas where teams can pick up young talent is the NFL Draft. Draft order is determined by where each team finishes in the regular season, meaning that the Arizona Cardinals, who finished the season 3-13, will have the No. 1 pick. When teams have the same record, strength of schedule is used as a tiebreaker. The final 12 spots are determined by playoff results.

Team’s can trade draft picks as part of their offseason strategy, but as of right now, here is the 2019 NFL Draft order, along with team’s 2018 season records:

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