
Only four weeks remain in the 2022 NFL regular season, and while plenty of teams still have hopes of making a late push for the postseason, teams at the bottom of the standings have their sights set on draft position.
The one-win Houston Texans still have a two-game lead on the rest of the league for next year’s No. 1 overall pick, and three of the next four picks on the current list belong to teams that acquired them previously via trade.
There’s still plenty that could change over the next month, but here’s what the first-round order would look like if the 2023 NFL draft took place after Week 14 (via Tankathon):
*NOTE: The Miami Dolphins forfeited their first-round pick in next year’s draft as a result of the NFL’s investigation into tampering violations.
1. Houston Texans

2. Seattle Seahawks (from DEN)

3. Chicago Bears

4. Detroit Lions (from LAR)

5. Philadelphia Eagles (from NO)

6. Arizona Cardinals

7. Indianapolis Colts

8. Las Vegas Raiders

9. Carolina Panthers

10. Atlanta Falcons

11. Jacksonville Jaguars

12. Houston Texans (from CLE)

13. Pittsburgh Steelers

14. Green Bay Packers

15. Detroit Lions

16. Los Angeles Chargers

17. Seattle Seahawks

18. New York Jets

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

20. Tennessee Titans

21. New England Patriots

22. Washington Commanders

23. New York Giants

24. Denver Broncos (from SF)

25. Baltimore Ravens

26. Cincinnati Bengals

27. Dallas Cowboys

28. Kansas City Chiefs

29. Minnesota Vikings

30. Buffalo Bills

31. Philadelphia Eagles
