Updated NFL Draft Order after 2023 Divisional Round

Philadelphia Eagles fans pose for a photo before the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Philadelphia Eagles fans pose for a photo before the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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What does the order in the 2023 NFL Draft look like after the NFL Playoff Divisional Round games?

The 2023 NFL Playoffs are almost over with the Conference Championship Games ready to be played this week. With every week, and every win-loss, the NFL Draft order gets shuffled around a bit.

The Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Kansas City Chiefs are all set to compete this weekend, but that also means their place in line for the NFL Draft is going further down the list.

A loss in the playoff is kind of a set of combination punches to the face. Not only are you out of the postseason, but (barring any trades you’ve made) you’re still near the end of each round for the NFL Draft.

What does the NFL Draft order look like now after the Divisional Rounds are complete?

As it stands right now. the Eagles are looking at the last pick in the NFL Draft order. Frankly, it’s a good bet Eagles fans will be fine with it staying that way for the remainder of the season.

1. Chicago Bears
2. Houston Texans
3. Arizona Cardinals
4. Indianapolis Colts
5. Seattle Seahawks (from Denver)
6. Detroit Lions (from LA Rams)
7. Las Vegas Raiders
8. Atlanta Falcons
9. Carolina Panthers
10. Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans)
11. Tennessee Titans
12. Houston Texans (from Cleveland)
13. New York Jets
14. New England Patriots
15. Green Bay Packers
16. Washington Commanders
17. Pittsburgh Steelers
18. Detroit Lions
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
20. Seattle Seahawks
21. Los Angeles Chargers
22. Baltimore Ravens
23. Minnesota Vikings
24. Jacksonville Jaguars
25. New York Giants
26. Dallas Cowboys
27. Buffalo Bills
28. Cincinnati Bengals
29. Denver Broncos (from SF via MIA)
30. Kansas City Chiefs
31. Philadelphia Eagles

If the Eagles were to lose in the NFC Championship Game, they’d likely move to 30th or maybe a spot or two higher depending on the outcome of the AFC game.

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