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The Los Angeles Rams enter Week 15 sporting one of the NFL’s best records, 10-3. Despite this, they are well on their way toward landing a top-10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The reason for this? The Atlanta Falcons traded their first-round pick for the upcoming draft as part of a 2025 NFL Draft trade. The Falcons moved back into the end of the first round to land edge rusher James Pearce Jr. while the Rams were content to move down and accrue some extra draft capital.
The move appears ready to pay off in spades for the Rams, as they will be poised to add a blue-chip player to an already championship-worthy roster during the 2026 NFL offseason.
Just how good will the Rams’ pick be? The Falcons beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on “Thursday Night Football,” which will make the pick more likely to stay at the latter end of the back 10 or just outside of it.
There are eight teams with three wins or fewer entering Sunday. Each could be in contention for the number one pick: the Tennessee Titans, New York Giants, New Orleans Saints, Las Vegas Raiders and Cleveland Browns all enter Week 15 in possession of a top-five pick, but will they be able to say the same after the week is over?
Here’s what to know about the 2026 NFL Draft order as the 2025 season enters the home stretch.
2026 NFL Draft order
Here’s a look at the updated first-round order as Week 15 results come in, according to Tankathon, which calculates strength of schedule differently from the NFL:
New York Giants: 2-11 record; .532 strength of scheduleLas Vegas Raiders 2-11; .550 SOSTennessee Titans: 2-11; .575 SOSCleveland Browns: 3-10; .486 SOSNew Orleans Saints: 3-10; .498 SOSWashington Commanders: 3-10; .511 SOSNew York Jets: 3-10; .540 SOSArizona Cardinals: 3-10; .570 SOSCincinnati Bengals: 4-9; .523 SOSAtlanta Falcons (pick belongs to Los Angeles Rams): 5-9; .498 SOSMinnesota Vikings: 5-8; .525 SOSMiami Dolphins: 6-7; .484 SOSBaltimore Ravens: 6-7; .509 SOSKansas City Chiefs: 6-7; .514 SOSDallas Cowboys: 6-6-1; .446 SOSCarolina Panthers: 7-6; .516 SOSDetroit Lions: 8-5; .498 SOSIndianapolis Colts (pick belongs to Jets): 8-5; .518 SOSTampa Bay Buccaneers: 7-6; .511 SOSPittsburgh Steelers: 7-6; .514 SOSPhiladelphia Eagles: 8-5; .491 SOSHouston Texans: 8-5; .543 SOSChicago Bears: 9-4; .446 SOSBuffalo Bills: 9-4; .466 SOSLos Angeles Chargers: 9-4; .464 SOSSan Francisco 49ers: 9-4; .489 SOSJacksonville Jaguars (pick belongs to Browns): 9-4; .495 SOSGreen Bay Packers (pick belongs to Cowboys): 9-3-1; .475 SOSSeattle Seahawks: 10-3; .484 SOSNew England Patriots: 11-2; .376 SOSLos Angeles Rams: 10-3; .518 SOSDenver Broncos: 11-2; .436 SOS2026 NFL mock draft
This is how USA TODAY Sports’ Ayrton Ostly projected the top five picks in his latest mock draft:
Tennessee Titans: LB/Edge Arvell Reese, Ohio StateNew York Giants: WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona StateNew Orleans Saints: QB Fernando Mendoza, IndianaLas Vegas Raiders: QB Ty Simpson, AlabamaCleveland Browns: QB Dante Moore, Oregon