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2025 NFL Draft Order: Titans, Browns, Giants Form Top 3

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Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis throws a pass.

Much of the first-round order for the 2025 NFL Draft is set. The top 18 picks are set. View the 2025 NFL Draft order below.

Tennessee Titans Will Have The No. 1 Pick

With their loss to the Houston Texans in Week 18, the Tennessee Titans (3-14) secured the first pick in the draft. The Titans will likely select a quarterback, with Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders being the top options.

Two other 3-14 teams, the Cleveland Browns (No. 2) and the New York Giants (No. 3), round out the top three.

Entering Sunday, the New England Patriots had the best chance to own the No. 1 pick. However, the Patriots’ 23-16 win over the Buffalo Bills dropped them back to pick four.

2025 NFL Draft Order

The rest of the top 10: Jacksonville Jaguars at No. 5, Las Vegas Raiders at No. 6, New York Jets at No. 7, Carolina Panthers at No. 8, New Orleans Saints at No. 9, and Chicago Bears at No. 10.

The top 18 picks of the NFL Draft are finalized with the teams that did not qualify for the postseason. The results of the postseason will determine the rest of the order of the first round.

View the entire NFL Draft order below.

Team Pick Order
Tennessee Titans No. 1
Cleveland Browns No. 2
New York Giants No. 3
New England Patriots No. 4
Jacksonville Jaguars No. 5
Las Vegas Raiders No. 6
New York Jets No. 7
Carolina Panthers No. 8
New Orleans Saints No. 9
Chicago Bears No. 10
San Francisco 49ers No. 11
Dallas Cowboys No. 12
Miami Dolphins No. 13
Indianapolis Colts No. 14
Atlanta Falcons No. 15
Arizona Cardinals No. 16
Cincinnati Bengals No. 17
Seattle Seahawks No. 18

Teams that have made the playoffs: Houston Texans, Denver Broncos, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Chargers, Washington Commanders, Baltimore Ravens, Minnesota Vikings, Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, and Kansas City Chiefs.