Four selections remain to be settled. A coin flip at the NFL Scouting Combine will decided picks eight and nine, and picks 11 and 12, because teams have identical records. Picks 31 and 32 were decided by Super Bowl XVLI. The order of first-round picks as of Feb. 6: 1. Indianapolis Colts 2. St. Louis Rams 3. Minnesota Vikings 4. Cleveland Browns 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6. Washington Redskins 7. Jacksonville Jaguars 8t. Carolina Panthers 8t. Miami Dolphins 10. Buffalo Bills 11t. Kansas City Chiefs 11t. Seattle Seahawks 13. Arizona Cardinals 14. Dallas Cowboys 15. Philadelphia Eagles 16. New York Jets 17. Cincinnati Bengals (from Oakland Raiders) 18. San Diego Chargers 19. Chicago Bears 20. Tennessee Titans 21. Cincinnati Bengals 22. Cleveland Browns (from Atlanta Falcons) 23. Detroit Lions 24. Pittsburgh Steelers 25. Denver Broncos 26. Houston Texans 27. New England Patriots (from New Orleans Saints) 28. Green Bay Packers 29. Baltimore Ravens 30. San Francisco 49ers 31. New England Patriots 32. New York Giants
First post updated after the Broncos/Steelers game. An interesting note from SBNation: 2012 NFL Draft order: Tim Tebow helps set picks 1-24 - Mocking The Draft
No no no... NEXT year is when we get our franchise QB! But this year, we use one of our third round picks on this boy:
I'm hoping KC or Arizona snags Kellen Moore before Philly in the 3rd. Don't know if Orton will sign with KC, but if not, this kid's skills are already better than Matt Cassel's and the Kevin Kolb Project in AZ is already in question. Moore is the real deal.
I'd give Kellen Moore a shot. He basically dominated college football for the entire time he started. It's a shame he didn't get to show it in a Championship game. Who knows, maybe someone will go Josh McDaniels on us and take him in the first round. Jets?
Although I'd like to see teams that I favor take him, the Jet's ain't a bad idea. I think Mark Sanchez may have started his last game for the Jets and Moore would be a good successor.
First post updated with the post-Super Bowl draft order. Four selections remain to be settled. A coin flip at the NFL Scouting Combine will decided picks eight and nine, and picks 11 and 12, because teams have identical records. Picks 31 and 32 were decided by Super Bowl XVLI.