The first 28 draft spots have been confirmed however picks 29-32 are still to be decided. 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 draft order will look like as of the divisional playoff games (note: this is updated weekly!)
1. Indianapolis (2-14)
2. St. Louis (2-14)
3. Minnesota (3-13)
4. Cleveland (4-12)
5. Tampa Bay (4-12)
6. Washington (5-11)
7. Jacksonville (5-11)
8. Carolina (6-10)
9. Miami (6-10)
10. Buffalo (6-10)
11. Kansas City (7-9)
12. Seattle (7-9)
13. Arizona (8-8)
14. Dallas (8-8)
15. Philadelphia (8-8)
16. NY Jets (8-8)
17. Oakland (8-8)
18. San Diego (8-8)
19. Chicago (8-8)
20. Tennessee (9-7)
21. Cincinnati (9-7)
22. Atlanta (10-6)
23. Detroit (10-6)
24. Pittsburgh (12-4)
25. Denver (9-7)
26. Houston (10-6)
27. New Orleans (13-3)
28. Green Bay (15-1)
29. SF 49ers (13-3, This team were in it all year long but the Giants get by them in the conference final)
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. NY Giants (9-7, a strong finish falls just short as the Ravens take home the title)
32 Baltimore (12-4, truly their time as Ed Reed and Ray Lewis both retire as champs)
1. Indianapolis (2-14)
2. St. Louis (2-14)
3. Minnesota (3-13)
4. Cleveland (4-12)
5. Tampa Bay (4-12)
6. Washington (5-11)
7. Jacksonville (5-11)
8. Carolina (6-10)
9. Miami (6-10)
10. Buffalo (6-10)
11. Kansas City (7-9)
12. Seattle (7-9)
13. Arizona (8-8)
14. Dallas (8-8)
15. Philadelphia (8-8)
16. NY Jets (8-8)
17. Oakland (8-8)
18. San Diego (8-8)
19. Chicago (8-8)
20. Tennessee (9-7)
21. Cincinnati (9-7)
22. Atlanta (10-6)
23. Detroit (10-6)
24. Pittsburgh (12-4)
25. Denver (9-7)
26. Houston (10-6)
27. New Orleans (13-3)
28. Green Bay (15-1)
29. SF 49ers (13-3, This team were in it all year long but the Giants get by them in the conference final)
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. NY Giants (9-7, a strong finish falls just short as the Ravens take home the title)
32 Baltimore (12-4, truly their time as Ed Reed and Ray Lewis both retire as champs)
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