Updated 2010 NFL Draft Order
Below is an updated look at the 2010 NFL Draft order, now taking the playoffs into account. The draft order will still need to be updated two more times after this -- once after the Super Bowl and once after the coin flips are done to break the tiebreakers. Other than that, though, the order is pretty close to becoming official.
| # | Team | Record | Opponents Record | |||
| 1 | St. Louis Rams | 1-15 | .520 | |||
| 2 | Detroit Lions | 2-14 | .523 | |||
| 3 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 3-13 | .555 | |||
| 4 | Washington Redskins | 4-12 | .492 | |||
| 5 | Kansas City Chiefs |
4-12 | .516 | |||
| 6 | Seattle Seahawks | 5-11 | .477 | |||
| 7 | Cleveland Browns | 5-11 | .512 | |||
| 8 | Oakland Raiders | 5-11 | .527 | |||
| 9 | Buffalo Bills | 6-10 | .516 | |||
| 10^ | Denver Broncos (From CHI) | 7-9 | .496 | |||
| 10^ | Jacksonville Jaguars | 7-9 | .496 | |||
| 12 | Miami Dolphins | 7-9 | .559 | |||
| 13 | San Francisco 49ers | 8-8 | .477 | |||
| 14 | Seattle Seahawks (From DEN) |
8-8 | .527 | |||
| 15 | New York Giants | 8-8 | .535 | |||
| 16^ | Tennessee Titans | 8-8 | .539 | |||
| 16^ | San Francisco 49ers (From CAR) | 8-8 | .539 | |||
| 18 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 9-7 | .488 | |||
| 19^ | Atlanta Falcons | 9-7 | .504 | |||
| 19^ | Houston Texans | 9-7 | .504 | |||
| 21 | Cincinnati Bengals |
10-6 |
.492 |
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| 22 | New England Patriots |
10-6 |
.516 |
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| 23 | Green Bay Packers |
11-5 |
.441 | |||
| 24 | Philadelphia Eagles |
11-5 |
.484 |
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| 25 | Baltimore Ravens |
9-7 |
.523 |
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| 26 | Arizona Cardinals |
10-6 |
.445 |
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| 27 | Dallas Cowboys |
11-5 |
.488 |
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| 28 | San Diego Chargers |
13-3 |
.453 |
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| 29 | New York Jets |
9-7 |
.516 |
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| 30 | Minnesota Vikings |
12-4 |
.441 |
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| 31* | New Orleans Saints | 13-3 | .426 | |||
| 32* | Indianapolis Colts | 14-2 | .473 | |||
| ^ Tie will be broken by coin flip at NFL Combine | * Order will change based on Super Bowl |
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Opponents Record
Interesting that the two Super Bowl teams have some of the lowest Opponents Records. The Saints are a whole tenth of a point better than the Lion’s.
Now is that because we suck so much that our losses influence the opponents record, since we give each team we play a win, thereby increasing their percentage, and since the Saints win so much, they decrease their opponents record? Or is it something else, like crappy scheduling by the NFL?
Every time you beat a team
You hand your opponents a loss, making your sos weaker.
Every time you lose to a team, you hand your opponents a win, making your sos tougher.
That’s why good teams tend to have slightly weaker sos than bad teams.
Saints played The Bucs x2, Lions, Rams, Redskins
I’d be surprised if they didn’t have a high SOS
PIZZA?!?
by Transplanted on Jan 26, 2010 4:43 PM EST up reply actions
Sean
is this you’re way of saying that the Colts are gonna win the superbowl?
The beginning of the end of the misery
Lol
I do think they will win, but I simply listed it based on the record for right now.
Pride of Detroit, SB Nation's Lions Blog
by Sean Yuille on Jan 26, 2010 10:16 AM EST up reply actions
hey lions fans
hey guys no bull shit i had a convo with zac follet he said keep being fans and next season you will see him fight on the feild and show what he is about















