- Detroit
- St. Louis
- Kansas City
- Seattle
- Cleveland
- Cincinnati
- Oakland
- Jacksonville
- Green Bay
- San Francisco
- Buffalo
- Denver
- Washington
- New Orleans
- Houston
- San Diego
- NY Jets
- Chicago
- Tampa Bay
- Detriot (from DAL)
- Philadelphia
- Minnesota
- New England
- Atlanta
- Miami
- Baltimore
- Indianapolis
- Philadelphia (from CAR)
- New York Giants
- Tennessee
- Arizona
- Pittsburgh
How the NFL determines the draft order:
- Teams are placed in order from lowest winning percentage to the highest.
- The Super Bowl winner drafts last and the Super Bowl loser drafts second to last, regardless of winning percentage.
- Playoffs are only used as a tie breaker for teams with the same winning percentage -- the non-playoff team selects ahead of the playoff team. A playoff team that doesn't make it to the Super Bowl can select higher than a non-playoff team, if they have a lower regular season winning percentage
- Strength of schedule is the first tie-breaker used for teams with the same winning percentage.
- Divisional and conference records are the next tie-breaker.
- Final tie-breaker is a coin toss.