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2013 NFL Draft Order: All but two teams set in stone

All but two spots in the 2013 NFL Draft order are set in stone after Sunday’s NFC and AFC Championship Games. Where is your team picking in the first round?

Kevin C. Cox

The 2013 NFL Draft order is all but set, now that the NFC and AFC Championship Games have finished. Two more spots have been solidified. The Atlanta Falcons will have the No. 30 overall pick in the first round as a result of their 28-24 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. The New England Patriots will select just ahead of the Falcons at No. 29 overall after losing to the Baltimore Ravens. Priority is given to the team with the worse 2012 regular season record.

The loser of Super Bowl XLVII between the Ravens and the 49ers in two weeks will take the No. 31 overall pick, and the winner will close out the first round at No. 32 overall. You can check out the full draft order below. Be sure to check out for Mocking The Draft for more analysis, including projected picks for every team in the first round.

1. Kansas City Chiefs (2-14) .516 SOS
2. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-14) .539
3. Oakland Raiders (4-12) .469
4. Philadelphia Eagles (4-12) .508
5. Detroit Lions (4-12) .566
6. Cleveland Browns (5-11) .508
7. Arizona Cardinals (5-11) .559
8. Buffalo Bills (6-10) .480
9. New York Jets (6-10) .512 (4-8 conference record)
10. Tennessee Titans (6-10) .512 (5-7 conference record)
11. San Diego Chargers (7-9) .457
12. Miami Dolphins (7-9) .500
13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9) .502
14. Carolina Panthers (7-9) .516
15. New Orleans Saints (7-9) .522
16. St. Louis Rams (7-8-1) .537
17. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8) .465
18. Dallas Cowboys (8-7) .515
19. New York Giants (9-7) .522
20. Chicago Bears (10-6) .514
21. Cincinnati Bengals (10-6) .437
22. St. Louis Rams (via Washington Redskins) (10-6) .496
23. Minnesota Vikings (10-6) .518
24. Indianapolis Colts (11-5) .441
25. Seattle Seahawks (11-5) .504
26. Green Bay Packers (11-5) .508
27. Houston Texans (12-4) .496
28. Denver Broncos (13-3) .457
29. New England Patriots (12-4) .496
30. Atlanta Falcons (13-3) .421
31. Super Bowl Loser (Ravens vs. 49ers)
32. Super Bowl Winner (Ravens vs. 49ers)

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