The 2022 NFL draft kicks off on Thursday, April 28 at the Raiders’ home, Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nev. On Wednesday, the NFL released the full seven-round draft order, from pick No. 1 through the Mr. Irrelevant slot, pick No. 262.
The first-round order has been in place since the Super Bowl. The Rams’ win means the Lions will pick again at the bottom of the first-round, after taking L.A.’s first round selection in the Matthew Stafford trade.
Here is the full first-round draft order:
- Jaguars (3–14)
- Lions (3-13-1)
- Texans (4–13)
- Jets (4–13)
- Giants (4–13)
- Panthers (5–11)
- Giants (4–13), pick from Bears
- Falcons (7–10)
- Broncos (7–10)
- Jets (4–13), pick from Seahawks
- Washington (7–10)
- Vikings (8–9)
- Browns (8–9)
- Ravens (8–9)
- Eagles (9–8), pick from Dolphins
- Eagles (9–8), pick from Colts
- Chargers (9–8)
- Saints (9–8)
- Eagles (9–8)
- Steelers (9-7-1)
- Patriots (10–7)
- Raiders (10–7)
- Cardinals (11–6)
- Cowboys (12–5)
- Bills (11–6)
- Titans (12–5)
- Buccaneers (13–4)
- Packers (13–4)
- Dolphins (10–7), pick from 49ers
- Chiefs (12–5)
- Bengals (10-7)
- Lions (3-13-1), pick from Rams
The draft order does not yet reflect the pending trade of Russell Wilson to the Broncos, which will give the Seahawks the No.