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Updated 2025 NFL Draft Order Following Week 15 Results

Erik Beaston

As the regular season in the NFL winds down, fans of the teams destined to sit home and watch the playoffs unfold instead of competing in them turn their attention to May's draft and the order in which their favorite organization will choose the players who will guide its future.

Following Week 15, that picture comes a little more into focus.

At least at the top of the order.

Which teams find themselves in a position to take an organizationally defining star at the top of the draft and, hopefully, find themselves competing for a Super Bowl title sooner rather than later?

Find out in this look at the current draft order following Sunday's slate of games.

Week 15 Scores

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Los Angeles Rams def. San Francisco 49ers (12-6, Thursday)

Washington Commanders def. New Orleans Saints (20-19)

Kansas City Chiefs def. Cleveland Browns (21-7)

Cincinnati Bengals def. Tennessee Titans (37-27)

Houston Texans def. Miami Dolphins (20-12)

Baltimore Ravens def. New York Giants (35-14)

New York Jets def. Jacksonville Jaguars (32-25)

Dallas Cowboys def. Carolina Panthers (30-14)

Arizona Cardinals def. New England Patriots (30-17)

Buffalo Bills def. Detroit Lions (48-42)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers def. Los Angeles Chargers (40-17)

Philadelphia Eagles def. Pittsburgh Steelers (27-13)

Denver Broncos def. Indianapolis Colts (31-13)

Green Bay Packers def. Seattle Seahawks (30-13)

Updated Draft Order

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According to Tankathon, the current order of selection for the 2025 NFL Draft is:

1. New York Giants (2-12)

2. Las Vegas Raiders (2-11)

3. New England Patriots (3-11)

4. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-11)

5. Carolina Panthers (3-11)

6. Tennessee Titans (3-11)

7. Cleveland Browns (3-11)

8. New York Jets (4-10)

9. Chicago Bears (4-9)

10. New Orleans Saints (5-9)

11. Miami Dolphins (6-8)

12. Indianapolis Colts (6-8)

13. Cincinnati Bengals (6-8)

14. Dallas Cowboys (6-8)

15. San Francisco 49ers (6-8)

16. Atlanta Falcons (6-7)

17. Arizona Cardinals (6-7)

18. Seattle Seahawks (8-6)

19. Los Angeles Chargers (8-6)

20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-6)

21. Los Angeles Rams (8-6)

22. Washington Commanders(9-5)

23. Denver Broncos (9-5)

24. Baltimore Ravens (9-5)

25. Houston Texans (9-5)

26. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-4)

27. Green Bay Packers (10-4)

28. Minnesota Vikings (11-2)

29. Buffalo Bills (11-3)

30. Philadelphia Eagles (12-2)

31. Detroit Lions (12-2)

32. Kansas City Chiefs (13-1)

The Giants Are Who We Thought They Were

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Anyone paying attention to the NFL season this year expected the New York Giants to get steamrolled by the Baltimore Ravens Sunday afternoon in East Rutherford, New Jersey and they did.

Lamar Jackson hurled five touchdowns in a 35-14 victory over the hapless G-Men.

The loss was demoralizing for anyone associated with, working for, and fans of the once-proud organization. It also kept them in the hunt for the No. 1 overall pick next May.

The Giants find themselves in a battle with the equally as bad Raiders for the top spot in the draft, with each organization undoubtedly thinking quarterback. New York's Tim Boyle proved why that position is of great need, going 12-of-24 for 123 yards, a touchdown, and an interception against the Ravens.

The Raiders are struggling with their quarterback issues, with both Aidan O'Connell and Gardner Minshew suffering significant injuries of late. That leaves the team's hopes of improving their on-field product in the hands of Desmond Ridder, formerly of the Atlanta Falcons.

In three seasons, he has thrown for 3,783 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions.

He will have the opportunity to get a measure of revenge against his former team Monday night but in doing so, could risk the Raiders acquiring that No. 1 pick.

Regardless, both teams will have to address the quarterback position and if their level of play continues over the next three games, they should be able to do just that come the spring.

   

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