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The Cleveland Browns are now on the clock. With the 2017 regular season complete, the first-round order for the 2018 NFL draft is set through pick No. 20.
The draft order is determined by record, and using strength of schedule as a tiebreaker (record and strength of schedule are official tiebreakers to determine the draft order).
The final 12 first-round draft spots will be determined by playoff results. For now, those teams will be ordered independently from non-playoff teams based on win-loss records. The teams eliminated during the wild-card round will own picks Nos. 21-24. Teams eliminated during the divisional playoffs own picks Nos. 25-28. Teams eliminated in the conference championships own picks No. 29-30. The Super Bowl loser will own pick No. 31, and the winner of Super Bowl LII owns pick No. 32.
The 2018 NFL draft will be held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, from April 26-28.
1. Cleveland Browns
Record: 0-16 (strength of schedule: .520)
2. New York Giants
Record: 3-13 (.531)
3. Indianapolis Colts
Record: 4-12 (.480)
4. Cleveland Browns (from Texans)
Houston Texans' record: 4-12 (.516)
5. Denver Broncos
Record: 5-11 (.492)
6. New York Jets
Record: 5-11 (.520)
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Record: 5-11 (.555)
8. Chicago Bears
Record: 5-11 (.559)
*9 (tie). San Francisco 49ers
Record: 6-10 (.512)
*9 (tie). Oakland Raiders
Record: 6-10 (.512)
11. Miami Dolphins
Record: 6-10 (.543)
12. Cincinnati Bengals
Record: 7-9 (.456)
13. Washington Redskins
Record: 7-9 (.539)
14. Green Bay Packers
Record: 7-9 (.539)
15. Arizona Cardinals
Record: 8-8 (.488)
16. Baltimore Ravens
Record: 9-7 (.441)
17. Los Angeles Chargers
Record: 9-7 (.457)
18. Seattle Seahawks
Record: 9-7 (.492)
19. Dallas Cowboys
Record: 9-7 (.496)
20. Detroit Lions
Record: 9-7 (.496)
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Playoff teams
21. Tennessee Titans
Record: 9-7 (.434)
22. Buffalo Bills
Record: 9-7 (.492)
23. Jacksonville Jaguars
Record: 10-6 (.434)
24. Buffalo Bills (from Chiefs)
Kansas City Chiefs' record: 10-6 (.477)
25. Atlanta Falcons
Record: 10-6 (.543)
26. Los Angeles Rams
Record: 11-5 (.504)
27. New Orleans Saints
Record: 11-5 (.535)
28. Carolina Panthers
Record: 11-5 (.539)
29. Pittsburgh Steelers
Record: 13-3 (.453)
30. Philadelphia Eagles
Record: 13-3 (.461)
31. New England Patriots
Record: 13-3 (.484)
32. Minnesota Vikings
Record: 13-3 (.492)
* A coin flip — conducted during the NFL scouting combine — will break the tie between the 49ers and Raiders (picks No. 9 and 10). Ties between the Redskins and Packers (picks No. 13 and 14), and Cowboys and Lions (picks No. 19 and 20), were broken using the common opponents within the same conference tiebreaker.
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