
The NFL postseason continued with the divisional round, which concluded with the final four teams — Bengals, Chiefs, 49ers and Eagles. Following the second round of the playoffs, the 2023 NFL draft order continues to become more clear.
Bears fans have plenty to celebrate after landing the No. 1 overall pick, thanks to some help from the Texans, who defeated the Colts and lost out on the top selection. Chicago certainly holds the cards in the draft, as there will no shortage of quarterback-needy teams looking to trade up to the top spot.
Here’s a look at the current draft order, after the divisional round, courtesy of the folks at Tankathon:
NOTE: We’ve included the current draft order for teams currently in the postseason. Only the first 28 selections are finalized.
Chicago Bears

Houston Texans

Arizona Cardinals

Indianapolis Colts

Seattle Seahawks (from Denver Broncos)

Detroit Lions (from Los Angeles Rams)

Las Vegas Raiders

Atlanta Falcons

Carolina Panthers

Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans Saints)

Tennessee Titans

Houston Texans (from Cleveland Browns)

New York Jets

New England Patriots

Green Bay Packers

Washington Commanders

Pittsburgh Steelers

Detroit Lions

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Seattle Seahawks

Miami Dolphins (FORFEITED)

Los Angeles Chargers

Baltimore Ravens

Minnesota Vikings

Jacksonville Jaguars

New York Giants

Dallas Cowboys

Buffalo Bills

Cincinnati Bengals

Denver Broncos (from San Francisco 49ers)

Kansas City Chiefs

Philadelphia Eagles
