2020 NFL Draft Order For 1st Round Picks

The 2020 NFL Draft Order is set for all 32 teams with the Super Bowl over. With the finale of the 2020 NFL season in Super Bowl 54, picks #1-#32 are set. So Chat Sports Tom Downey, hosts of NFL Daily take you through the full first round NFL Draft order for 2020. The first 20 picks are based on regular season, and #21-#32 are in order of playoff results.

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This is the updated 2020 NFL Draft Order. Of course, much can and probably will change with trades before the NFL Draft in April in Las Vegas. The full order is not yet out, since there are compensatory picks to handed out by the NFL. 

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Here’s the first round draft order for the 2020 NFL Draft:
#1 Cincinnati Bengals
#2 Washington Redskins
#3 Detroit Lions
#4 New York Giants
#5 Miami Dolphins
#6 Los Angeles Chargers
#7 Carolina Panthers
#8 Arizona Cardinals
#9 Jacksonville Jaguars
#10 Cleveland Browns
#11 New York Jets
#12 Las Vegas Raiders
#13 Indianapolis Colts
#14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
#15 Denver Broncos
#16 Atlanta Falcons
#17 Dallas Cowboys
#18 Miami Dolphins (via PIT)
#19 Las Vegas Raiders (via CHI)
#20 Jacksonville Jaguars (via LAR)
#21 Philadelphia Eagles
#22 Buffalo Bills
#23 New England Patriots 
#24 New Orleans Saints
#25 Minnesota Vikings
#26 Miami Dolphins (via HOU)
#27 Seattle Seahawks
#28 Baltimore Ravens
#29 Tennessee Titans
#30 Green Bay Packers
#31 San Francisco 49ers
#32 Kansas City Chiefs
#43 Chicago Bears (via Raiders)
#49 Pittsburgh Steelers
#50 Los Angeles Rams 
#57 Houston Texans

FOLLOW: Tom Downey is the Senior Writer & On-Air Host at Chat Sports. Please follow him on Twitter @Whatgoingdowney. 

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