2022 NFL Draft Order: Full List of Picks for Every Team After Week 18

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Joe Tansey is the featured Columnist for January 9, 2022.

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In Week 18 the Jacksonville Jaguars won on two fronts.

The Indianapolis Colts were eliminated from playoff contention and the Detroit Lions won over the Green Bay Packers.
The Lions traded scores with the Packers as the No. 1 pick changed hands.
The Packers lost to the Detroit Lions in the second half, and ended up with the second overall pick.
The Houston Texans, New York Jets and New York Giants continued their losing streaks on Sunday, keeping the top five order the same.
The lack of success from the Chicago Bears and Seattle Seahawks has led to the New York teams having two picks in the Top 10.
The Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Clippers will play on Sunday night, which will determine the first round selections.
The order in which teams are eliminated from the playoffs will determine the rest of the draft picks.

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1. Jacksonville is3-14

2. Detroit has a 3-13-1 record.

3. Houston is 4-7.

4. The New York Jets have a losing record.

5. The New York Giants have a losing record.

6. Carolina is 5-12.

7. The New York Giants traveled to Chicago.

8. Atlanta is 7-10).

9. Denver is 7-10).
10. The New York Jets travel via Seattle.
11. Washington is 7-10)

12. Minnesota has an 8-9 record.

13. Cleveland is 8-9.

14. Baltimore is 8-9.

15. Philadelphia is via Miami.

16. Philadelphia is via Indianapolis.

17. New Orleans has a record of 9-8.

18. Pittsburgh is 9-7-1.

19. Philadelphia had an 8.

20. The city of Las Vegas.

21. Miami is via San Francisco.

22. The Los Angeles Bolts are 9-7.

23. The New England area has a.500 record.

24. Arizona is 11-6)

25. Cincinnati is 10-7.

26. Buffalo is 10-6)

27. Los Angeles Rams - 12-5)

28. Dallas is 12-5

29. Kansas City has a 12-5 record.

30. The Tampa Bay is 13-4

31. Tennessee is 12-5

32. The Green Bay Packers are 13-4

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For the second year in a row, Jacksonville is at the top of the first-draft order.
One half of the rebuilding plan that was started by the Jags a year ago came crashing down before the season ended.
The Jaguars have to go through the process of hiring a new head coach again this year, but Lawrence is still in place.
The top pick in the April draft is likely to be a defensive player regardless of who takes over for Meyer on a full-time basis.
The top two prospects in the draft class are the Oregon defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux and the Michigan edge-rusher.
Jacksonville could use either of those players. The defensive line was a strength of the Jags. The franchise lost two of its best pass-rushers during the latest rebuilding cycle.
The team has an offensive core led by Lawrence, but the defensive needs could take priority in the first round.
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The New York Giants and the New York Jets are in good positions to fix their rosters through the draft.
The Giants finished the season with a six-game losing streak that was caused by the injury to Daniel Jones.
In a few of the contests, the NFC East looked terrible. The Giants scored 26 points.
The Giants have to make a decision on Joe Judge's fate in the off-season. Either a returning Judge or a new head coach will have two Top 10 selections.
The Giants were helped by the Bears' struggles to get a second pick. The trade that brought Fields to the Bears brought that pick.
The Jets will be building for the future in Robert Saleh's second year. Their own pick and the one gained from the Seattle Seahawks through the Jamal Adams trade will help the franchise add more talent.

The Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers were all competitive with the AFC East in December.
The Jets will have a chance to earn a better record next season if they add two Top 10 picks.