2016 NFL Draft Order: Week 16 Update

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2016 NFL Draft Order.

The NFL is entering the final week of the regular season and we are about to get a final look at the draft order for the teams that don’t make the playoffs. There are two teams that have a shot to land the No. 1 overall pick in the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns.

Tennessee has the edge as far as strength of schedule is concerned but they have a more favorable matchup in week 17. The Browns are facing the Pittsburgh Steelers who are still fighting for a playoff spot and are coming off a shocking loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

Ben Roethlisberger and company will be looking to come out and put this game out of reach early.

The Titans are facing the Indianapolis Colts who are also fighting for their playoff lives, but have a major quarterback problem. It appears that Stephen Morris is in line for the start with Andrew Luck, Matt Hasselbeck and Charlie Whitehurst all out with injuries.

Morris was just recently signed off the Philadelphia Eagles practice squad and is unlikely to have a complete grasp of the offense.

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

Forfeited- New England Patriots (12-3)