Week 17 in the National Football League has come to an end and fans are celebrating and crying all over the United States depending on who they rooted for all year. 49ers fans are still trying to figure out how they are 13-3. Falcons fans hope Julio and Roddy can tear up the playoffs. Saints fans are just happy to have Drew Brees and that new kid, Jimmy Graham. Lions fans have Stafford, Megatron and a helluva defense. Packers fans have the freezing cold and Mr. Rodgers. The Giants fans have Eli “Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde” Manning. The Broncos fans have Tebowing (now officially a word). The Texans fans still have Arian Foster and hopefully a healthy Andre. The Bengals fans have the redheaded kid from TCU. The Steelers faithful have Big Ben and a killer wide receiver group. Baltimore fans still have Ray Lewis and their D. And New England fans still have Bledsoe’s backup quarterback.
So what if you didn’t make the playoffs in the 2011 season? Do you start looking at 2012 now? Although only the teams that made the playoffs were listed above, the teams that did not make it to the postseason do have something that was decided for them with the results of week 17. Their 2012 NFL Draft order was set. NFL.com has posted the draft order for picks No. 1 through 20 for the 2012 NFL Draft. Check it out below:
2012 NFL Draft Order |
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| Team | W-L | SoS |
| 1. Colts 2. Rams 3. Vikings 4. Browns 5. Buccaneers 6. Redskins 7. Jaguars 8t. Panthers 8t. Dolphins 10. Bills 11t. Chiefs 11t. Seahawks 13. Cardinals 14. Cowboys 15. Eagles 16. Jets 17. Bengals from Raiders 18. Chargers 19. Bears 20. Seahawks |
2-14 2-14 3-13 4-12 4-12 5-11 5-11 6-10 6-10 6-10 7-9 7-9 8-8 8-8 8-8 8-8 8-8 9-7 8-8 8-8 |
.539 .590 .559 .531 .551 .477 .500 .504 .504 .520 .461 .512 .469 .473 .488 .500 .504 .516 .527 .512 |
>Coin toss at NFL Scouting Combine will determine order
- Picks 21-32 determined by when playoff teams lose
- Browns hold the Falcons’ first-round pick
- Patriots hold Saints’ first-round pick
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