2018 NFL Draft Order: Playoff Round 2 Update

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - DECEMBER 31: Eli Manning
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - DECEMBER 31: Eli Manning /
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The 2018 NFL Draft Order is becoming more complete as the playoffs advance.

This is yet another update on the 2018 NFL Draft Order which is another step closer to being completely finalized. There are 8 teams remaining in the playoffs which will be cut in half after the upcoming weekend.

The only surprise from this past weekend was the Los Angeles Rams losing to the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta will now face off against the Philadelphia Eagles who need to overcome the loss of Carson Wentz.

It will be interesting to see how the Buffalo Bills handle their back to back 1st round picks. They have more than enough ammo to move up the draft and select Tyrod Taylor‘s replacement. However, they could also stand pat and add talent to other areas of need.

The Cleveland Browns are another team with a ton of draft capital. It’s rare to see a team land two picks inside the top-4. Cleveland figures to address the quarterback position with at least one of those picks.

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However, it would be fun to see how they would handle the draft if they signed a veteran quarterback. Cleveland could throw a ton of money at Kirk Cousins and then could potentially use their 1st round picks on a pairing like Saquon Barkley and Minkah Fitzpatrick.

1. Cleveland Browns

2. New York Giants

3. Indianapolis Colts

4. Cleveland Browns (via Hou)

5. Denver Broncos

6. New York Jets

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

8. Chicago Bears

9. San Francisco 49ers

10. Oakland Raiders

11. Miami Dolphins

12. Cincinnati Bengals

13. Washington Redskins

14. Green Bay Packers

15. Arizona Cardinals

16. Baltimore Ravens

17. Los Angeles Chargers

18. Seattle Seahawks

19. Dallas Cowboys

20. Detroit Lions

21. Buffalo Bills

22. Buffalo Bills (via KC)

23. Los Angeles Rams

24. Carolina Panthers

Remaining Playoff Teams

25. Tennessee Titans

26. Jacksonville Jaguars

27. New Orleans Saints

28. Philadelphia Eagles

29. Atlanta Falcons

30. Pittsburgh Steelers

31. Minnesota Vikings

32. New England Patriots