NFL Draft order 2024: Updated list of picks for every team after divisional playoffs

Jacob Camenker

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The 2024 NFL Draft order is now almost completely set. The first 24 picks in the draft had been locked in after the NFL's wild-card round, but the completion of the divisional round leaves the fate of just four picks undecided.

While the NFL wild-card round produced some surprises, the divisional round was a bit tamer. Both of the No. 1 seeds — the Ravens and 49ers — won on Saturday, though San Francisco's victory was by a narrow margin.

On Sunday, the Lions staved off tough competition from the Buccaneers to head to the NFC Championship game. Then, the Chiefs managed the lone upset of the week, earning a 27-24 victory over the Bills to close out the divisional round.

As such, the 2024 NFL Draft order didn't change much from what was projected entering the week, and at this point in the season, the final four picks in Round 1 are the only ones that could be altered over the final three games of the postseason.

So, how is the draft looking ahead of the AFC and NFC Championship games? Sporting News has the latest draft order with play in the divisional round of the postseason now complete.

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NFL Draft order 2024

Here's a look at how the draft order is looking after the divisional round of the 2024 NFL postseason.

Pick Team W-L
1 Chicago Bears (from CAR) 2-15
2 New England Patriots 4-13
3 Washington Commanders 4-13
4 Arizona Cardinals 4-13
5 Los Angeles Chargers 5-12
6 New York Giants 5-12
7 Tennessee Titans 6-11
8 Atlanta Falcons 7-10
9 Chicago Bears 7-10
10 New York Jets 7-10
11 Minnesota Vikings 7-10
12 Denver Broncos 8-9
13 Las Vegas Raiders 8-9
14 New Orleans Saints 9-8
15 Indianapolis Colts 9-8
16 Seattle Seahawks 9-8
17 Jacksonville Jaguars 9-8
18 Cincinnati Bengals 9-8
19 Los Angeles Rams 10-7
20 Pittsburgh Steelers 10-7
21 Miami Dolphins 11-6
22 Philadelphia Eagles 11-6
23 Houston Texans (from CLE) 11-6
24 Dallas Cowboys 12-5
25 Green Bay Packers 9-8
26 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9-8
27 Arizona Cardinals (from HOU) 10-7
28 Buffalo Bills 11-6
29 Kansas City Chiefs 11-6
30 Detroit Lions 12-5
31 San Francisco 49ers 12-5
32 Baltimore Ravens 13-4

*Teams with picks 29 through 32 are currently still alive in the 2024 NFL playoffs.

Notes:

— The Bears hold the Panthers' first-round pick as part of a trade that sent DJ Moore and the 2023 No. 1 overall pick to Carolina.

— The Cardinals hold the Texans' first-round pick as part of a pick swap with Houston during the 2023 NFL Draft.

— The Texans hold the Browns' first-round pick as part of the trade that sent Deshaun Watson to Cleveland.

NFL Draft 2024 top prospects

The 2024 NFL Draft is expected to be dominated by a deep and talented quarterback class. Caleb Williams and Drake Maye are viewed by many as the favorites to be the first two passers selected, while LSU's Jayden Daniels may also be a top-five pick. Several other quarterbacks could crack the first round — with Michigan's J.J. McCarthy having received first-round buzz at times — but it's possible that some of those high-upside quarterbacks could last into Day 2.

There are plenty of other offensive players who are getting top-10 buzz. Ohio State's Marvin Harrison Jr. may be the draft's best player. The wideout is viewed by many as a star-in-the-making at his position, so he may end up being the top non-quarterback selected. LSU's Malik Nabers is another top receiving weapon who looks like a top-10 pick, while Georgia tight end Brock Bowers and Washington's Rome Odunze are also getting high first-round buzz.

Penn State's Olu Fashanu and Notre Dame's Joe Alt stand out among the top tackles in the draft. Each should be selected within the top 10 or just after.

Among defensive players, Alabama's Dallas Turner and UCLA's Laiatu Latu figure to be among the top players selected.

Jacob Camenker

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Jacob Camenker first joined The Sporting News as a fantasy football intern in 2018 after his graduation from UMass. He became a full-time employee with TSN in 2021 and now serves as a senior content producer with a particular focus on the NFL. Jacob worked at NBC Sports Boston as a content producer from 2019 to 2021. He is an avid fan of the NFL Draft and ranked 10th in FantasyPros’ Mock Draft Accuracy metric in both 2021 and 2022.