NFL Draft order 2020: Losing Redskins and Dolphins keep pressure on Giants

Tadd Haislop

NFL Draft order 2020: Losing Redskins and Dolphins keep pressure on Giants image

Order has been restored for the worst teams in the NFL. The Bengals, Redskins and Dolphins got back to their losing ways in Week 14 after notching head-scratching victories the week prior.

As a result, Cincinnati continues to hold the inside track to the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft no matter what the Giants do against the Eagles on Monday night. A New York win, though, would open the door for Washington or Miami to get back into the race for the No. 2 pick.

MORE: SN's latest 2020 NFL Mock Draft

Detroit, meanwhile, continued what is now a six-game losing streak and are getting comfortable with a probably top-five pick. Speaking of losing streaks, the Panthers have lost five games in a row and are getting closer to a top-10 selection in the 2020 draft.

Below is the updated NFL Draft order for 2020 through Sunday's Week 14 games.

NFL Draft order 2020

Pick No.TeamRecord
1.Cincinnati Bengals1-12
2.New York Giants2-10
3.Washington Redskins3-10
4.Miami Dolphins3-10
5.Detroit Lions3-9-1
6.Arizona Cardinals3-9-1
7.Atlanta Falcons4-9
8.Jacksonville Jaguars4-9
9.New York Jets5-8
10.Los Angeles Chargers5-8
11.Denver Broncos5-8
12.Carolina Panthers5-8
13.Philadelphia Eagles5-7
14.Oakland Raiders6-7
15.Indianapolis Colts6-7
16.Tampa Bay Buccaneers6-7
17.Cleveland Browns6-7
18.Oakland Raiders(via 7-6 Bears)
19.Tennessee Titans8-5
20.Jacksonville Jaguars(via 8-5 Rams)

(The teams slotted in Pick Nos. 21-32 are currently in the NFL playoff picture.)

In Sporting News' latest NFL mock draft for 2020, the Bengals indeed land Burrow with the No. 1 overall pick.

"Offensive-minded coach Zac Taylor needs a franchise passer with Ryan Finley quickly proving he is not the answer behind Andy Dalton," SN's Vinnie Iyer writes. "Burrow has enjoyed a meteoric rise as the Heisman Trophy favorite and appealing top QB prospect in this class."

The Giants at No. 2 overall land Ohio State defensive end Young to boost their pass rush.

If their place in the order were to stick, and if the Bengals were to select Burrow, the Dolphins likely would have their choice of the quarterbacks, from Oregon's Justin Herbert to Oklahoma's Jalen Hurts to Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa. Our latest mock has them going with Tua.

Tadd Haislop

Tadd Haislop is the Associate NFL Editor at SportingNews.com.