2023 NFL Draft order: Round 1, updated NFL Draft picks by team after Divisional Round

The 2023 NFL Draft order will be based on the final standings for the 2022 NFL season, with the top 18 selections determined at the conclusion of Week 18. With each passing week of the NFL playoffs, we’ll gain further clarity for the order of selections in all seven rounds.

Of course, this is a slightly abnormal year. While there are a total of 259 picks in the NFL Draft in ordinary years, that is changing this time around. Because of the NFL’s findings from its investigation into the Miami Dolphins’ tampering by pursuing Tom Brady and Sean Payton when they were under contract with other teams. As a result, Miami lost its first-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and its third-round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft.

There is also plenty of picks in the NFL Draft that still haven’t been determined. The NFL awards compensatory picks to NFL teams that lost a certain caliber of free agents and production in free agency the previous year, using a formula to calculate what compensation should be received. The compensatory picks between Rounds 3 and 7 will be announced this offseason.

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Here’s the latest 2023 NFL Draft order and everything you should know about the NFL Draft in 2023. The latest draft order for the draft is based on the NFL standings after the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs.

2023 NFL Draft order – Round 1

There are 31 picks in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Heading into the 2023 offseason, the Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles and Houston Texans all have two first-round picks.

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The San Francisco 49ers, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Rams are the five NFL teams without a first-round pick in 2023. Here is the NFL Draft order for Round 1.

  • 1. Chicago Bears – CLINCHED
  • 2. Houston Texans – CLINCHED
  • 3. Arizona Cardinals – CLINCHED
  • 4. Indianapolis Colts – CLINCHED
  • 5. Seattle Seahawks (DEN) CLINCHED
  • 6. Detroit Lions (via LAR) – CLINCHED
  • 7. Las Vegas Raiders – CLINCHED
  • 8. Atlanta Falcons – CLINCHED
  • 9. Carolina Panthers – CLINCHED
  • 10. Philadelphia Eagles (via NO)
  • 11. Tennessee Titans – CLINCHED
  • 12. Houston Texans (CLE) – CLINCHED
  • 13. New York Jets – CLINCHED
  • 14. New England Patriots CLINCHED
  • 15. Green Bay Packers – CLINCHED
  • 16. Washington Commanders – CLINCHED
  • 17. Pittsburgh Steelers – CLINCHED
  • 18. Detroit Lions – CLINCHED
  • 19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – CLINCHED
  • 20. Seattle Seahawks – CLINCHED
  • 21. Los Angeles Chargers – CLINCHED
  • 22. Baltimore Ravens – CLINCHED
  • 23. Minnesota Vikings – CLINCHED
  • 24. Jacksonville Jaguars – CLINCHED
  • 25. New York Giants – CLINCHED
  • 26. Dallas Cowboys
  • 27. Cincinnati Bengals
  • 28. Denver Broncos (via SF)
  • 29. Buffalo Bills
  • 30. Kansas City Chiefs
  • 31. Philadelphia Eagles

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NFL Draft order 2023

Here is the tentative 2023 NFL Draft order after Wild Card Weekend based on the NFL standings. The order doesn’t reflect trades. We’ll provide updates for Rounds 2-7 at the end of the regular season. Importantly, this is the NFL Draft order based on the inverse standings and not how Round 1 is currently set.

  • 1. Chicago Bears
  • 2. Houston Texans
  • 3. Arizona Cardinals
  • 4. Indianapolis Colts
  • 5. Denver Broncos
  • 6. Los Angeles Rams
  • 7. Las Vegas Raiders
  • 8. Atlanta Falcons
  • 9. Carolina Panthers
  • 10. New Orleans Saints
  • 11. Tennessee Titans
  • 12. Cleveland Browns
  • 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. Miami Dolphins
  • 22. Los Angeles Chargers
  • 23. Baltimore Ravens
  • 24. Minnesota Vikings
  • 25. Jacksonville Jaguars
  • 26. New York Giants
  • 27. Dallas Cowboys
  • 28. Cincinnati Bengals
  • 29. San Francisco 49ers
  • 30. Buffalo Bills
  • 31. Philadelphia Eagles
  • 32. Kansas City Chiefs

When is the 2023 NFL Draft?

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The 2023 NFL Draft is on April 27-29, 2023. It will be the 88th NFL Draft in the history of the National Football League. Fans can watch the 2023 NFL Draft on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network

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Where is the NFL Draft in 2023?

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The NFL Draft in 2023 will be held in Kansas City, Missouri. It marks the first time that Missouri is hosting the NFL Draft. Union Station, the historic train station in Kansas City, will host all the NFL Draft festivities.

Who has the most 2023 NFL Draft picks

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The Houston Texans currently have 11 picks in the 2023 NFL Draft, the most picks in 2023. Meanwhile, the Denver Broncos, New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers and Minnesota Vikings have the fewest picks in the 2023 NFL Draft with five selections.

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2023 NFL Draft preview

Here you can find all of Sportsnaut’s content for the 2023 NFL Draft. Weekly mock drafts will begin after Week 16, with 7-round team mock drafts for all 32 teams starting this offseason.

2023 NFL Draft order: Picks for all 32 teams

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Here are the 2023 NFL Draft picks for all 32 teams. The NFL Draft picks by team does not include compensatory selections, which will be announced later this offseason. 2023 NFL Draft picks for playoff teams will be added after they are eliminated.

  • Arizona Cardinals draft picks
    • Round 1 – 3rd overall
    • Round 2 – 35th overall
    • Round 3 – 67th overall
    • Round 4 -105th overall
    • Round 6 – 179th overall
  • Atlanta Falcons draft picks
    • Round 1 – 8th overall
    • Round 2 – 45th overall
    • Round 3 – 76th overall
    • Round 4 (via TEN) – 110th
    • Round 4 – 113th overall
    • Round 5 (via JAX) 155th overall
    • Round 6 – 182nd overall
    • Round 7 (via LV) – 226th overall
    • Round 7 (via BUF) -249th overall
  • Baltimore Ravens draft picks
    • Round 1 – 22nd overall
    • Round 3 – 86th overall
    • Round 4 – 121st overall
    • Round 5 – 145th overall
    • Round 6 – 185th overall
  • Buffalo Bills draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 4
    • Round 5
    • Round 5 (via ARZ)
  • Carolina Panthers draft picks
    • Round 1 – 9th overall
    • Round 2 – 39th overall
    • Round 2 (via SF) – 60th overall
    • Round 3 (via SF) – 92nd overall
    • Round 4 – 111th overall
    • Round 4 (via SF) – 128th overall
    • Round 5 – 142nd overall
    • Round 7 (via BUF) – 225th overall
  • Chicago Bears draft picks
    • Round 1 – 1st overall
    • Round 2 (via BAL) – 56th overall
    • Round 3 – 65th overall
    • Round 4 – 103rd overall
    • Round 4 (via PHI) – 134th overall
    • Round 5 – 136th overall
    • Round 5 (via NE) – 149th overall
    • Round 7 – 220th overall
  • Cincinnati Bengals draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 4
    • Round 5
    • Round 6
    • Round 7
  • Cleveland Browns draft picks
    • Round 2 – 43rd overall
    • Round 3 – Compensatory*
    • Round 4 – 111th overall
    • Round 4 (via MIN) – 130th overall
    • Round 5 (via LAR) – 141st overall
    • Round 5 – 143rd overall
    • Round 6 – 189th overall
    • Round 7 – 231st overall
  • Dallas Cowboys draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 4
    • Round 5
    • Round 7
  • Denver Broncos draft picks
    • Round 1 (via SF) – 29th overall
    • Round 3 (via IND) – 68th overall
    • Round 3 – 69th overall
    • Round 4 – 108th overall
    • Round 5 – 140th overall
    • Round 6 (via PIT) – 194th overall
    • Round 7 (via MIN) – 247th overall
  • Detroit Lions draft picks
    • Round 1 (via LAR) – 6th overall
    • Round 1 – 18th overall
    • Round 2 – 48th overall
    • Round 2 (via MIN) – 59th overall
    • Round 3 – 81st overall
    • Round 5 – 149th overall
    • Round 6 (via DEN) – 169th overall
    • Round 6 – 180th overall
  • Green Bay Packers draft picks
    • Round 1 – 15th overall
    • Round 2 – 45th overall
    • Round 3 – 78th overall
    • Round 4 – 113th overall
    • Round 5 – 146th overall
    • Round 7 – 201st overall
    • Round 7 (via DET) – 210th overall
    • Round 7 (via JAX) – 216th overall
  • Houston Texans draft picks
    • Round 1 – 2nd overall
    • Round 1 (via CLE) – 12th overall
    • Round 2 – 34th overall
    • Round 3 – 66th overall
    • Round 4 – 104th overall
    • Round 5 – 137th overall
    • Round 6 (via NO) – 187th overall
    • Round 6 (via NYG) – 199th overall
    • Round 6 (via MIN) – 204th overall
    • Round 6 (via SF) – 205th overall
    • Round 7 (via SEA) – 239th overall
  • Indianapolis Colts draft picks
    • Round 1 – 4th overall
    • Round 2 – 35th overall
    • Round 3 (via WAS) – 79th overall
    • Round 4 – 103rd overall
    • Round 5 – 135th overall
    • Round 6 – 193rd overall
    • Round 7 – 119th overall
    • Round 7 (via TB) – 214th overall
  • Jacksonville Jaguars draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 4
    • Round 4 (via TB)
    • Round 5
    • Round 6 (via NYJ)
    • Round 6 (via PHI)
  • Kansas City Chiefs draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 4
    • Round 4 (via MIA)
    • Round 5
    • Round 6 (via MIA)
    • Round 7
  • Las Vegas Raiders draft picks
    • Round 1 – 7th overall
    • Round 2 – 38th overall
    • Round 3 – 70th overall
    • Round 4 – 106th overall
    • Round 5 – 138th overall
    • Round 5 (via ATL) – 141st overall
    • Round 6 (via DAL) – 189th overall
      Round 7 (via ARZ) -198th overall
    • Round 7 (via NE) – 209th overall
  • Los Angeles Chargers draft picks
    • Round 1 – 21st overall
    • Round 2 – 54th overall
    • Round 3 – 85th overall
    • Round 4 – 122nd overall
    • Round 5 – 153rd overall
    • Round 6 – 186th overall
    • Round 7 – 217th overall
  • Los Angeles Rams draft picks
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 6
    • Round 6 (via GB)
    • Round 6 (via TEN)
    • Round 7 (via DET)
  • Miami Dolphins draft picks
    • Round 2 –
    • Round 3 (via NE)
    • Round 3
    • Round 6 (via CHI)
    • Round 7
  • Minnesota Vikings draft picks
    • Round 1 – 23rd overall
    • Round 3 – 87th overall
    • Round 4 (via DET) – 116th overall
    • Round 5 – 155th overall
  • New England Patriots draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3 (via CAR)
    • Round 4
    • Round 4 (via LAR)
    • Round 6
    • Round 6 (via CAR)
  • New Orleans Saints draft picks
    • Round 2 – 40th overall
    • Round 3 – 71st overall
    • Round 4 – 112th overall
    • Round 5 – 163rd overall
    • Round 6 – 205th overall
  • New York Giants draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 4
    • Round 5
    • Round 6 (via KC)
    • Round 7
    • Round 7 (via BAL)
  • New York Jets draft picks
    • Round 1 – 13th overall
    • Round 2 – 43rd overall
    • Round 3 – 74th overall
    • Round 4 – 109th overall
    • Round 5 – 140th overall
    • Round 6 – 171st overall
  • Philadelphia Eagles draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round1 (via NO)
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 7
    • Round 7 (via HOU)
  • Pittsburgh Steelers draft picks
    • Round 1 – 17th overall
    • Round 2 (via CHI)- 32nd overall
    • Round 2 – 51st overall
    • Round 3 – 81st overall
    • Round 4 – 120th overall
    • Round 7 – 237th overall
  • San Francisco 49ers draft picks
    • Round 5
    • Round 7
    • Round 7 (via DEN)
  • Seattle Seahawks draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 1 (via DEN)
    • Round 2
    • Round 2 (via DEN)
    • Round 3
    • Round 4
    • Round 5
    • Round 5 (via PIT)
    • Round 6
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 5
    • Round 6
    • Round 7 (via NYJ)
  • Tennessee Titans draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 3
    • Round 5
    • Round 6 (via ATL)
    • Round 7
  • Washington Commanders draft picks
    • Round 1
    • Round 2
    • Round 4
    • Round 5
    • Round 6
    • Round 7

Who has the first pick in the 2023 NFL Draft?

The Chicago Bears have the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Chicago secured the top pick after the Houston Texans defeated the Indianapolis Colts in Week 18. While both the Texans and Bears have three wins, Houston’s tie earlier this season pushes it down to No. 2 overall.

Who got compensatory picks 2023?

Compensatory picks for the 2023 NFL Draft will be announced early next spring. The current compensatory pick projections from OvertheCap.com have the Arizona Cardinals, Washington Commanders, Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers (two) and Kansas City Chiefs receiving third-round compensatory selections.

Projected compensatory picks in 2023 NFL Draft

Here are the current 2023 NFL Draft compensatory picks projections from OverTheCap.com, which uses a similar formula to the NFL.

  • Round 3
    • Arizona Cardinals – Christian Kirk
    • Washington Commanders – Brandon Scherff
    • Cleveland Browns – Kwesi Adofo-Mensah
      • Under the Rooney Rule, NFL teams receive two third-round compensatory picks if they lose a minority coach or executive to a head coach or GM position
    • Kansas City Chiefs – Ryan Poles
      • Rooney Rule compensation pick
    • San Francisco 49ers – Mike McDaniel
      • Rooney Rule compensation pick
    • San Francisco 49ers – Ran Carthon
      • SF receives 2023 and 2024 third-round picks for Tennessee Titans hiring Ran Carthon as their general manager
      • 49ers will receive two additional compensatory third-round picks in the 2023 and 2023 NFL Draft and 2024 draft iff DeMeco Ryans is hired as a head coach
  • Round 4
    • New England Patriots – J.C. Jackson
  • Round 5
    • Arizona Cardinals – Chandler Jones
    • Los Angeles Rams – Von Miller
    • Dallas Cowboys – Randy Gregory
    • Green Bay Packers – Marquez Valdes-Scantling
    • Los Angeles Rams – Austin Corbett
    • San Francisco 49ers – D.J. Jones
    • Las Vegas Raiders – Zay Jones
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Jordan Whitehead
    • New York Giants – Evan Engram
    • Dallas Cowboys – Connor Williams
  • Round 6
    • New England Patriots – Ted Karras
    • Minnesota Vikings – Mason Cole
    • Los Angeles Rams – Sebastian Joseph-Day
    • Minnesota Vikings – Xavier Woods
    • Dallas Cowboys – Cedrick Wilson Jr
    • Arizona Cardinals – Chase Edmonds
    • Washington Commanders – Tim Settle
    • New York Giants – Lorenzo Carter
    • San Francisco 49ers – Arden Key
    • Las Vegas Raiders – Brandon Facyson
  • Round 7
    • Kansas City Chiefs – Byron Pringle
    • Kansas City Chiefs – Jarran Reed
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers – OJ Howard
    • Los Angeles Rams – Ogbonnia Okoronkwo
    • New York Giants – Keion Crossen
    • San Francisco 49ers – K’Waun Williams
    • Kansas City Chiefs – Mike Hughes
    • New England Patriots – Brandon Bolden
    • Chicago Bears – Net Value
    • New Orleans Saints – Net Value

NFL Draft locations by year

  • 2024 NFL Draft: Detroit, Michigan at Campus Martius Park
  • 2023 NFL Draft: Kansas City, Missouri at Union Station
  • 2022 NFL Draft: Paradise, Nevada at Caesars Forum
  • 2021 NFL Draft: Cleveland, Ohio at North Coast Harbor
  • 2020 NFL Draft: Virtual
  • 2019 NFL Draft: Nashville, Tennessee in Lower Broadway
  • 2018 NFL Draft: Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium
  • 2017 NFL Draft: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia Museum of art
  • 2016 NFL Draft: Chicago, Illinois at Auditorium Theatre
  • 2015 NFL Draft: Chicago, Illinois at Auditorium Theatre
  • 2014 NFL Draft: New York City, New York at Radio City Music Hall

How many picks are in the NFL Draft?

There are a varied number of picks in the NFL Draft, with factors like draft-pick penalties and compensatory picks factoring into how many selections are made. While the number of picks in the 2023 NFL Draft isn’t known yet, we’ve provided a list of the number of draft picks by year over the last five seasons.

  • 2022 NFL Draft: 262 draft picks
  • 2021 NFL Draft: 259 draft picks
  • 2020 NFL Draft: 255 draft picks
  • 2019 NFL Draft: 254 draft picks
  • 2018 NFL Draft: 256 draft picks

How many rounds are in the NFL Draft?

There are seven rounds in the NFL Draft. All 32 teams are provided with one pick in each of Rounds 1-7, which they can then trade or keep to select a player. The NFL also awards compensatory picks, beginning in Round 3, and the league can take draft picks away from teams.

This article was originally published on Sportsnaut.com and is republished here with permission.

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