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Updated NFL Draft order after Week 4 games

2023-10-02 05:16
Find out which teams are in the running for the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft
Updated NFL Draft order after Week 4 games

Week 4 of the 2023 NFL season kicked off on Thursday night, where the Detroit Lions bit some kneecaps and rather easily defeated the Green Bay Packers 34-20. On Sunday, there were some big games on the schedule, and believe it or not, carried some NFL Draft implications.

On the early afternoon schedule, the Carolina Panthers faced the Minnesota Vikings, and the Denver Broncos matched up against the Chicago Bears.

What all four of these teams have in common is that they were winless entering the day. But, the Panthers do not have their first-round pick, as they traded it to the Bears this past offseason to get the No. 1 pick to select quarterback Bryce Young. Which teams would get their first win, and who would get the No. 1 pick, which would likely lead to them selecting USC quarterback Caleb Williams?

The Vikings defeated the Panthers 21-13, while the Broncos overcame a 28-7 deficit to beat the Bears 31-28.

So, how does the 2024 NFL Draft order look after the Week 4 games? Well, we have you covered here.

Updated NFL Draft Order after Week 4 games

The draft order comes courtesy of Tankathon.

This draft order will be updated once each Week 3 game reaches its conclusion.

  1. Chicago Bears (0-4)
  2. Chicago Bears (via Carolina Panthers (0-4))
  3. Minnesota Vikings (1-3)
  4. Denver Broncos (1-3)
  5. Cincinnati Bengals (1-3)
  6. Las Vegas Raiders (1-2)
  7. Los Angeles Chargers (1-2)
  8. New York Jets (1-2)
  9. New England Patriots (1-2)
  10. Arizona Cardinals (1-2)
  11. New York Giants (1-2)
  12. Green Bay Packers (2-2)
  13. New Orlean Saints (2-2)
  14. Arizona Cardinals( via Houston Texans (2-2))
  15. Tennessee Titans (2-2)
  16. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-2)
  17. Washington Commanders (2-2)
  18. Los Angeles Rams (2-2)
  19. Atlanta Falcons (2-2)
  20. Houston Texans (via Cleveland Browns (2-2))
  21. Indianapolis Colts (2-2)
  22. Pittsburgh Steelers (2-2)
  23. Seattle Seahawks (2-1)
  24. Dallas Cowboys (2-1)
  25. Kansas City Chiefs (2-1)
  26. Detroit Lions (3-1)
  27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1)
  28. Miami Dolphins (3-1)
  29. Buffalo Bills (3-1)
  30. San Francisco 49ers (3-0)
  31. Baltimore Ravens (3-1)
  32. Philadelphia Eagles (4-0)

If the season were to end today, the Bears would have not only the first overall pick, but also the second overall selection. Remember, the Bears get the Panthers' first-round pick this year. So with the Panthers also being winless, Chicago gets the first two picks.

Imagine if this result were to hold (maybe with a couple of wins thrown in there), and the Bears would have their pick of Williams, Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., Georgia tight end Brock Bowers, or Florida State edge rusher Jared Verse? Bears fans would certainly like that.

As is always the case, we won't get a better feel as to who will hold the top picks in the NFL Draft once the season progresses and more games are in the books.