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Full first-round order after the trade deadline and heading into Week 10
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Full first-round order after the trade deadline and heading into Week 10

We’re halfway there 2024 NFL season and nine weeks of action remain until the play-offs start in January. In both conferences, the play-off field has not been fully determined and the lower bracket has not yet been determined either; Nine of 32 teams enter Week 10 with two wins.

This means there is still plenty of time for teams to fight for position in the standings. 2025 NFL draft. Unlike last season, there isn’t more than one quarterback rated high enough to be worth bottoming out. The ranking of the top 10 will change each week until the regular season concludes on Sunday, January 5.

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2025 NFL draft order

NFL trade deadline behind us, and no first-round pick was included in any deal made through November 5th. This is the first time this has happened in the NFL since 2001, when the trade deadline expired and every team still had a first-round pick in 2002. NFL draft.

That quickly changed after the season when Tampa Bay traded its top pick to head coach Jon Gruden, and Miami did the same with running back Ricky Williams.

Here’s what it looks like heading into the first round Week 10 and after (TEAM)’s win “Thursday Night Football:”

  1. New England Patriots (2-7)

  2. Carolina Panthers (2-7)

  3. Cleveland Browns (2-7)

  4. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-7)

  5. New Orleans Saints (2-7)

  6. Las Vegas Raiders (2-7)

  7. New York Giants (2-7)

  8. Miami Dolphins (2-6)

  9. Tennessee Titans (2-6)

  10. New York Jets (3-6)

  11. Dallas Cowboys (3-5)

  12. Cincinnati Bengals (4-6)

  13. Seattle Seahawks (4-5)

  14. Indianapolis Colts (4-5)

  15. Tampa Bay Pirates (4-5)

  16. Chicago Bears (4-4)

  17. San Francisco 49ers (4-4)

  18. Los Angeles Rams (4-4)

  19. Denver Broncis (5-4)

  20. Arizona Cardinals (5-4)

  21. Los Angeles Chargers (5-3)

  22. Houston Texans (6-3)

  23. Atlanta Falcons (6-3)

  24. Green Bay Packers (6-3)

  25. Baltimore Ravens (7-3)

  26. Philadelphia Eagles (6-2)

  27. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2)

  28. Minnesota Vikings (6-2)

  29. Washington Commanders (7-2)

  30. Buffalo Bills (7-2)

  31. Detroit Lions (7-1)

  32. Kansas City Chiefs (8-0)

This article first appeared on USA TODAY: NFL draft 2025 order: What does the first round look like as we enter week 10?