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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

NFL Final Draft Order predicted after Week 15

Each week of the NFL season we here at mocknfldrafts.blogspot.com use our predictor for the remainding matchups to predict what order the draft will be picked. Unlike most mock drafts that just use current league standings, mocknfldrafts.blogspot.com gives a more realistic picture of where teams will end up thus giving a more accurate mock draft. Lets see what the end of year standings will be as of Week 15 (note: this is updated weekly!)

1. Indianapolis (1-15, As predicted last week they get a win to avoid the ignonimy of a winless season but now it is definitely time to ensure they get Luck)
2. Minnesota (2-14, The losing streak now stands at 6 and will probably get to 8, best chance of a win is this week at Washington but still not very likely)
3. St. Louis (2-14, what happened? At least they will get another opportunity to upgrade)
4. Tampa Bay (4-12, a tougher schedule led to a very disappointing result, coach now on the hot seat as is QB Freeman)
5. Cleveland (4-12, this was actually expected with the musical chairs at coach the Browns do)
6. Jacksonville (5-11, Jack Del Rio is gone and the rebuild starts for the Jags)
7. Miami (5-11, They didn't end up sucking for Luck but still could get a pretty good QB at #7)
8. Buffalo (5-11, what started so well ended in tragedy)
9. Washington (6-10, improvement but they really need a QB)
10. Carolina (6-10, probably better than expected, now where for the Panthers in a tough division?)
11. Kansas City (7-9, Todd Haley is gone and the Chiefs start winning, positives for next season)
12. Oakland (7-9, Injuries cruelled what should’ve been a division title)
13. Arizona (8-8, a slow start to the year but started to look really good by year’s end – a good draft could lead to more permanent results)
14. Dallas (8-8, surely this won't happen? Will it?)
15. Seattle (8-8, some good play mixed with bad got them a better result than last year yet no playoff berth)
16. NY Giants (8-8, lamenting a horrible loss to Washington, is Coughlin on the way out?)
17. Chicago (8-8, would've done better but for the fact Cutler and Forte went down, still the knives are out for Lovie and Martz)
18. Tennessee (9-7, had their chances but not quite up to the task)
19. Cincinnati (9-7, this one bites, after a solid start to the year they couldn't quite get to the playoffs)
20. San Diego (9-7, so close yet so far, does this result in the end for Turner, or a move to LA?)
21. Detroit (9-7, Lions make the playoffs for the first time in a long time but fall to the Niners in the first round)
22. Houston (11-5, an easy schedule but no Matt Schaub means no Superbowl appearance for the luckless Texans)
23. Atlanta (11-5, Philadelphia are lucky to get in and then do a 'Green Bay' on Atlanta for 2 years straight to crush the Falcons)
24. Pittsburgh (12-4, something is wrong with the Steelers this year despite their good record, they are hit by a running Tebow in the first round and are sent packing)
25. Philadelphia (8-8, a remarkable finish by the Dream Team keeps Andy Reid his job but they still get knocked out by the more consistent Saints)
26. Denver (10-6, the Tebow era starts magnificently until they run into the eventual AFC Champions)
27. NY Jets (10-6, sexy Rexy & the Sanchize do it again, but this time fall one short of the championship game)
28. SF 49ers (12-4, This team came so close to knocking off the best team in football, but didn't)
29 New Orleans (12-4, last year's winners vs the year before, awesome game but Packers win it)
30. New England (13-3, had a chance to go all the way but ran into a stiff Baltimore side who truly believe this is their time)
31 Baltimore (12-4, it would've been a big upset but they came close in a beauty of a Superbowl)
32 Green Bay (15-1, they win it again, ARod unstoppable)

Take a look at our mock draft for this week based upon the above standings

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