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2025 NFL Draft

Jaguars hold narrow edge over Browns, Giants, Raiders for No. 1 overall pick in 2025 NFL Draft

This is a look at the first-round order for the 2025 NFL Draft heading into Week 12 of the 2024 NFL season, along with the top five needs for each team. The order is determined by record, using strength of schedule as the first tiebreaker (click here to see a full list of the draft-order tiebreakers). Keep in mind -- teams that would make the playoffs if the season ended today are marked as PL (short for playoffs) in the order below. The draft order for playoff teams is determined by the results of postseason play.

Arrows reflect movement from last week's order.

Pick
1
Jacksonville Jaguars
2-9 · .579 (strength of schedule)

Biggest needs: CB, S, WR, OT, DT

Week 12 opponent: BYE

Remaining strength of schedule: .333 (32nd)


The Jaguars should be evaluating offensive tackle prospects in the top half of the draft as they look to protect Trevor Lawrence. Right tackle Anton Harrison and backup Javon Foster, a fourth-round pick this year, are the only true OTs under contract beyond this season with Walker Little headed for free agency.

Pick
2
1
Cleveland Browns
2-8 · .438

Biggest needs: WR, QB, OT, Edge, DT

Week 12 opponent: vs. Steelers

Remaining strength of schedule: .630 (3rd)


Cleveland should search for an interior defensive lineman on Day 3 of the draft. They’ll likely need to add depth since Maurice Hurst will be a free agent this spring and Shelby Harris follows suit in 2026.  

Pick
3
1
New York Giants
2-8 · .534

Biggest needs: QB, OT, CB, WR, OG

Week 12 opponent: vs. Buccaneers

Remaining strength of schedule: .500 (T-13th)


The Giants must find another outside receiver to help whoever is playing quarterback for them next season. Malik Nabers looks like he will be a star as long as he can stay healthy, but Darius Slayton is an impending free agent and Jalin Hyatt has been targeted just 12 times in nine games in a disappointing Year 2.

Pick
4
1
Las Vegas Raiders
2-8 · .534

Biggest needs: QB, WR, DT, CB, S

Week 12 opponent: vs. Broncos

Remaining strength of schedule: .514 (12th)


The Raiders' six-game losing streak does not portend the team will stick with Gardner Minshew as QB1 in 2025, even if the offense continues to perform better down the strech under interim coordinator Scott Turner, as it did on Sunday. Some combination of Minshew, Aidan O'Connell and Desmond Ridder could return next season, but as mentors for one of the draft's top signal-caller prospects.

Pick
5
1
Tennessee Titans
2-8 · .567

Biggest needs: WR, QB, OT, S, OG

Week 12 opponent: at Texans

Remaining strength of schedule: .442 (26th)


The Titans' lack of depth at safety should be addressed in free agency and the draft next spring. The team granted Jamal Adams' release request in October, impending free agent Quandre Diggs is out for the year with a Lisfranc injury and veteran Amani Hooker is only signed through next season.

Pick
6
New England Patriots
3-8 · .383

Biggest needs: OT, CB,WR, Edge, OG

Week 12 opponent: at Dolphins

Remaining strength of schedule: .635 (2nd)


The Patriots followed up their nine-sack demolition of the Bears in Week 10 with zero QB takedowns against the Rams on Sunday -- marking the fifth time this season New England has registered one sack or fewer in a game. Hard to imagine Jerod Mayo and Eliot Wolf not targeting a designated pass rusher (or two) within the first two days of the draft.

Pick
7
1
New York Jets
3-8 · .534

Biggest needs: QB, DT, OT, S, CB

Week 12 opponent: BYE

Remaining strength of schedule: .468 (T-22nd)


Three of the Jets' four leaders in playing time at safety -- Chuck Clark, Jalen Mills and Ashtyn Davis -- are due to hit free agency after the season. It's unlikely all three return in 2025, so New York will need to select a back-half defender in April to replenish its secondary.

Pick
8
1
Carolina Panthers
3-7 · .434

Biggest needs: Edge, WR, C, QB, CB

Week 12 opponent: vs. Chiefs

Remaining strength of schedule: .563 (7th)


Center Austin Corbett, who's in the final year of a deal he signed in 2022, is out for the season after rupturing a biceps tendon in Week 5. His replacement, Cade Mays, could also be playing elsewhere next year. So, Carolina might be in the market for a new pivot this offseason.

Pick
9
2
Dallas Cowboys
3-7 · .558

Biggest needs: RB, WR, Edge, DT, CB 

Week 12 opponent: at Commanders

Remaining strength of schedule: .480 (18th)


Bringing back Ezekiel Elliott on a one-year deal has not paid off, and Rico Dowdle is in the final year of his contract. So, the Cowboys should absolutely grab a stud ball-carrier in the first two rounds of the draft.

Pick
10
2
Cincinnati Bengals
4-7 · .500

Biggest needs: CB, WR, OG, TE, Edge

Week 12 opponent: BYE

Remaining strength of schedule: .475 (T-20th)


Nickel back Mike Hilton is in the final year of his contract and will be entering his age-31 season. Even if he returns, the Bengals should be looking for another cover man to push Cam Taylor-Britt and 2024 fifth-round pick Josh Newton. Taylor-Britt has the size, speed and physicality to be a top corner, but he’s given up a league-high nine touchdowns this season, per PFF.

Pick
11
2
New Orleans Saints
4-7 · .504

Biggest needs: Edge, CB, WR, S, DT

Week 12 opponent: BYE

Remaining strength of schedule: .443 (25th)


Carl Granderson can hold down one starting edge spot for the Saints next season, but they might see a decent amount of turnover at the position outside of him. Cameron Jordan turns 36 this summer, Chase Young will be a free agent and the club turned down Payton Turner's fifth-year option for 2025. I’ll be looking for the Saints to select a defensive end early in the draft to battle with 2023 second-round pick Isaiah Foskey.

Pick
12
3
Chicago Bears
4-6 · .448

Biggest needs: OG, C, OT, WR, Edge

Week 12 opponent: vs. Vikings

Remaining strength of schedule: .729 (1st)


The Bears must prioritize improving the protection up front for Caleb Williams. Although the unit could use help across the board, adding a guard to play opposite Teven Jenkins would be a solid place to start.

Pick
13
3
Miami Dolphins
4-6 · .457

Biggest needs: S, OG, DT, LB, QB

Week 12 opponent: vs. Patriots

Remaining strength of schedule: .405 (29th)


Tua Tagovailoa is signed through 2028, but the Dolphins should invest a middle-round pick in a quarterback to compete with Skylar Thompson for the backup spot. Miami went 1-3 when Tagovailoa was sidelined due to a concussion earlier this season.

Pick
14
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4-6 · .632

Biggest needs: WR, OG, LB, Edge, CB

Week 12 opponent: at Giants

Remaining strength of schedule: .338 (31st)


Tampa Bay's offense can't help but be affected by the injuries to receivers Mike Evans (hamstring) and Chris Godwin (dislocated ankle). Evans is expected back, potentially this week, but Godwin, an impending free agent, may have played his final game for Tampa Bay if the parties are unable to work out a new deal. Evans will be in a contract year next fall, so grabbing another dynamic pass-catcher early in the 2025 draft would seem prudent.

Pick
15
2
Indianapolis Colts
5-6 · .530

Biggest needs: CB, IOL, Edge, LB, S

Week 12 opponent: vs. Lions

Remaining strength of schedule: .381 (30th)


Guard Will Fries and center Ryan Kelly are ticketed for free agency in 2025. If both depart, I would expect the team to select a guard on Day 2 of the draft and make 2024 fourth-round pick Tanor Bortolini the full-time center.

Pick
16
2
San Francisco 49ers
5-5 · .500

Biggest needs: DT, CB, OG, LB, OT

Week 12 opponent: at Packers

Remaining strength of schedule: .620 (4th)


The 49ers have their answer at nickel back for the foreseeable future after signing Deommodore Lenoir to a five-year extension. However, outside CB Charvarius Ward is in line to be one of the top players available in free agency this offseason. Barring an agreement to keep him in San Francisco, the team should select another cover corner in the first three rounds.

Pick
17
1
Seattle Seahawks
5-5 · .519

Biggest needs: OT, OG, QB, LB, DT

Week 12 opponent: vs. Cardinals

Remaining strength of schedule: .549 (T-9th)


The recent release of Tyrel Dodson opened the door for rookie fourth-rounder Tyrice Knight to see increased snaps at linebacker alongside Ernest Jones; the duo combined for 23 tackles in Sunday's upset of San Francisco. Even if Jones is re-signed this offseason and Knight continues to impress during his in-season tryout, Seattle should add depth at the second level via a Day 3 selection.

Pick
18
1
Los Angeles Rams
5-5 · .525

Biggest needs: OT, CB, WR, LB, OG

Week 12 opponent: vs. Eagles

Remaining strength of schedule: .548 (11th)


Left tackle Alaric Jackson is headed for free agency this spring, along with 2018 third-round pick Joe Noteboom, who has been injured for all but two games so far this season. Veteran right tackle Rob Havenstein is a solid player, but the 32-year-old has also missed three games in 2024, including the past two with an ankle injury, and he'll be entering the final year of his contract in 2025. General manager Les Snead picked strong interior lineman Steve Avila in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft; it seems likely he will use an early pick on a tackle this April.

Pick
PL
Denver Broncos
6-5 · .509

Biggest needs: OT, LB, TE, S, RB

Week 12 opponent: at Raiders

Remaining strength of schedule: .468 (T-22nd)

Pick
PL
Atlanta Falcons
6-5 · .513

Biggest needs: C, Edge, S, CB, WR

Week 12 opponent: BYE

Remaining strength of schedule: .475 (T-20th)

Pick
PL
Arizona Cardinals
6-4 · .583

Biggest needs: Edge, WR, OG, CB, DT

Week 12 opponent: at Seahawks

Remaining strength of schedule: .479 (19th)

Pick
PL
Washington Commanders
7-4 · .446

Biggest needs: WR, Edge, LB, CB, OT

Week 12 opponent: vs. Cowboys

Remaining strength of schedule: .419 (T-27th)

Pick
PL
Houston Texans
7-4 · .500

Biggest needs: OG, DT, CB, S, WR

Week 12 opponent: vs. Titans

Remaining strength of schedule: .419 (T-27th)

Pick
PL
Baltimore Ravens
7-4 · .504

Biggest needs: OT, WR, Edge, OG, CB

Week 12 opponent: at Chargers

Remaining strength of schedule: .557 (8th)

Pick
PL
Los Angeles Chargers
7-3 · .447

Biggest needs: Edge, DT, C, TE, WR

Week 12 opponent: vs. Ravens

Remaining strength of schedule: .500 (T-13th)

Pick
PL
Green Bay Packers
7-3 · .544

Biggest needs: CB, Edge, OT, DT, WR

Week 12 opponent: vs. 49ers

Remaining strength of schedule: .549 (T-9th)

Pick
PL
Philadelphia Eagles
8-2 · .390

Biggest needs: WR, Edge, TE, LB, OT

Week 12 opponent: at Rams

Remaining strength of schedule: .486 (T-16th)

Pick
PL
Minnesota Vikings
8-2 · .452

Biggest needs: CB, DT, RB, OG, OT

Week 12 opponent: at Bears

Remaining strength of schedule: .578 (6th)

Pick
PL
Pittsburgh Steelers
8-2 · .453

Biggest needs: QB, CB, OT, RB, WR

Week 12 opponent: at Browns

Remaining strength of schedule: .493 (15th)

Pick
PL
Buffalo Bills
9-2 · .470

Biggest needs: Edge, CB, WR, DT, S

Week 12 opponent: BYE

Remaining strength of schedule: .444 (24th)

Pick
PL
Detroit Lions
9-1 · .480

Biggest needs: Edge, CB, WR, OG, DT

Week 12 opponent: at Colts

Remaining strength of schedule: .583 (5th)

Pick
PL
Kansas City Chiefs
9-1 · .509

Biggest needs: CB, DT, OG, WR, LB

Week 12 opponent: at Panthers

Remaining strength of schedule: .486 (T-16th)

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