NFL Draft Order - Updated Weekly

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  1. Rambo13

    Rambo13 New Member

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    Week 13 NFL Draft Order
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    Pick	Team	Wins	Losses	Win %	Opp Win %	Division Record	Conference Record
    1	MIA	0	12	0.000	0.542	           0.000	0.000
    2	SF	3	9	0.250	0.484	           0.500	0.300
    3	ATL	3	9	0.250	0.505	           0.250	0.250
    4	STL	3	9	0.250	0.521	           0.200	0.300
    5	NYJ	3	9	0.250	0.521	           0.400	0.375
    6	CIN	4	8	0.333	0.479	           0.400	0.400
    7	KC	4	8	0.333	0.500	           0.400	0.333
    8	OAK	4	8	0.333	0.500	           0.400	0.444
    9	BAL	4	8	0.333	0.510	           0.000	0.111
    10	NO	5	7	0.417	0.479	           0.400	0.500
    11	HOU	5	7	0.417	0.510	           0.000	0.333
    12	DEN	5	7	0.417	0.531	           0.500	0.556
    13	CAR	5	7	0.417	0.536	           0.400	0.556
    14	CHI	5	7	0.417	0.552	           0.250	0.250
    15	PHI	5	7	0.417	0.568	           0.250	0.333
    16	WAS	5	7	0.417	0.573	           0.250	0.375
    17	ARI	6	6	0.500	0.453	           0.500	0.375
    18	BUF	6	6	0.500	0.500	           0.600	0.500
    19	MIN	6	6	0.500	0.505	           0.400	0.444
    20	DET	6	6	0.500	0.547	           0.600	0.400
    21	CLE	7	5	0.583	0.438	           0.600	0.556
    22	TEN	7	5	0.583	0.490	           0.600	0.500
    23	SD	7	5	0.583	0.516	           0.750	0.667
    24	SEA	8	4	0.667	0.411	           0.800	0.778
    25	TB	8	4	0.667	0.453	           1.000	0.778
    26	NYG	8	4	0.667	0.500	           0.500	0.600
    27	JAX	8	4	0.667	0.521	           0.400	0.667
    28	PIT	9	3	0.750	0.438	           1.000	0.778
    29	GB	10	2	0.833	0.474	           0.750	0.778
    30	IND	10	2	0.833	0.505	           1.000	0.750
    31	DAL	11	1	0.917	0.479	           1.000	1.000
    32	NE	12	0	1.000	0.458	           1.000	1.000
    
    * If teams have identical Win %, Opponent Win %, Division Records and Conference Records, the order is subject to a coin flip.
    ** New England must forfeit their first round pick if they make the playoffs.
    *** San Francisco owns Indianapolis's first round pick, New England owns San Francisco's first round pick and Dallas owns Cleveland's first round pick.
     
  2. Rambo13

    Rambo13 New Member

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    Too much discussion going on today about the draft, I couldn't wait until tonight to update it.

    I guess Monday Night's game skewed the strength of schedules enough to push us back to the fifth pick after all. St. Louis picks ahead of us based on their inferior conference record I believe.
     
  3. GreenGreek

    GreenGreek Well-Known Member

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    It'll be so painful to see the Pats get the 2nd pick.
     
  4. wildthing202

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    The Patriots won the division, you can erase the 32nd pick already.
     
  5. GreenHornet

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    Rambo,

    Just trying to get an answer on this, but super great effort in this thread:

    One question: Based on Opponents win-loss percentage, shouldn't that be sorted in descending order? A higher win-loss percentage by your opponent means generally you played tougher teams. That would make us tied for 2nd. Isn't that right?
     
  6. wildthing202

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    No it just means that you suck but the other team couldn't do better with a easier schedule. You should do better with an easier schedule not worse.
     
  7. wewantsapp

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    Way to go, San Fran.......freakin' boneheads. Them, the Raiders (Moss trade) and Miami (Welker trade and also you never trade a player within your division) should be taken out to pasture to be SHOT. If there is any silver lining in this whole thing, its that New England's 2007 draft wasn't exactly a big hit. My buddy up in Massachusetts said football minds are 2nd guessing the 1st round pick of Brandon Merriweather S (he missed an easy open field tackle on MNF, by they way). And we have their 2nd pick of that draft on our team - Kareem Brown. So they basically missed in 2007.......feel any better, folks?
     
  8. Rambo13

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    Yeah I'm not sure what they were thinking on the Merriweather pick. Seemed like a reach in all regards and a ill fit for their team. Good thing they didn't take Harris who would have been a great fit for them.
     
  9. wewantsapp

    wewantsapp Well-Known Member

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    From what I remember on draft day, the JETS pulled the trigger and traded up in the 2nd round specifically to keep David Harris from falling into the PATS hands.
     
  10. Tballlz63

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    wow that's scary harris on the pats... that's just scary
     
  11. Rambo13

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    I thought merriwether was their first rounder?
     
  12. Don

    Don 2008 TGG Rich Kotite "Least Knowledgeable" Award W

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    I'm sure the Jets will manage to get one more meaningless win to insure they draft some fat useless lineman that turns out to be another bust 3 years down the road.
     
  13. PinPointPenning10

    PinPointPenning10 Well-Known Member

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    I'm assuming he meant with their 2nd round pick.
     
  14. BakerMaker

    BakerMaker Well-Known Member

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    Nah he means that there were reports a week before the draft that the Pats were dead set on David Harris at their 2nd 1st round pick, at pick 28. They went need ahead of value with Merriweather and traded their other for what looks to get them a top pick in this draft.
     
  15. wewantsapp

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    Yes. That's actually what I meant. I just didnt say it right. But there is another good thread in the DRAFT area from Don Banks of SI who is redoing the 2007 draft today and he put Revis at #14 overall & Harris at #15 overall (instead of the 2nd round where he ended up).
     
  16. TheDooner64

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    How the hell are we 5th pick, there's no chance in hell we'd be able to get McFadden that late
     
  17. Rambo13

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    Week 14 NFL Draft Order
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    Pick	Team	Wins	Losses	Win %	Opp Win %	Division Record	Conference Record
    1	MIA	0	13	0.000	0.548	           0.000	0.000
    2	SF	3	10	0.231	0.481	           0.500	0.273
    3	ATL	3	10	0.231	0.505	           0.200	0.222
    4	STL	3	10	0.231	0.514	           0.200	0.300
    5	NYJ	3	10	0.231	0.524	           0.400	0.333
    6	KC	4	9	0.308	0.510	           0.333	0.300
    7	OAK	4	9	0.308	0.510	           0.400	0.444
    8	BAL	4	9	0.308	0.514	           0.000	0.100
    9	CIN	5	8	0.385	0.466	           0.400	0.400
    10	CAR	5	8	0.385	0.534	           0.400	0.556
    11	CHI	5	8	0.385	0.563	           0.250	0.222
    12	PHI	5	8	0.385	0.582	           0.200	0.300
    13	ARI	6	7	0.462	0.447	           0.400	0.333
    14	NO	6	7	0.462	0.462	           0.500	0.556
    15	HOU	6	7	0.462	0.510	           0.000	0.333
    16	DEN	6	7	0.462	0.529	           0.600	0.600
    17	DET	6	7	0.462	0.548	           0.600	0.364
    18	WAS	6	7	0.462	0.567	           0.250	0.444
    19	MIN	7	6	0.538	0.500	           0.400	0.500
    20	TEN	7	6	0.538	0.500	           0.600	0.444
    21	BUF	7	6	0.538	0.505	           0.667	0.545
    22	CLE	8	5	0.615	0.433	           0.600	0.600
    23	TB	8	5	0.615	0.452	           1.000	0.778
    24	SD	8	5	0.615	0.514	           0.750	0.700
    25	SEA	9	4	0.692	0.394	           0.833	0.800
    26	PIT	9	4	0.692	0.447	           1.000	0.700
    27	NYG	9	4	0.692	0.500	           0.600	0.636
    28	JAX	9	4	0.692	0.519	           0.400	0.667
    29	GB	11	2	0.846	0.471	           0.750	0.778
    30	IND	11	2	0.846	0.505	           1.000	0.778
    31	DAL	12	1	0.923	0.481	           1.000	1.000
    32	NE	13	0	1.000	0.466	           1.000	1.000
    
    * If teams have identical Win %, Opponent Win %, Division Records and Conference Records, the order is subject to a coin flip.
    ** New England must forfeit their first round pick if they make the playoffs.
    *** San Francisco owns Indianapolis's first round pick, New England owns San Francisco's first round pick and Dallas owns Cleveland's first round pick.
     
  18. wildthing202

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    How many times do I have to tell you, they made the playoffs you can erase the 32nd pick already.
     
  19. Green Hurricane

    Green Hurricane Footsteps Falco

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    You probably said it a hundred times Rambo, but are you including the win/loss of the teams that haven't been played yet? Like are the Titans and Chiefs factored into the Jets Opp Win% in the table?
     
  20. Rambo13

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    At least once more. :up:
     

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