Updated 2025 NFL Draft order: Giants, Jaguars lead race for No. 1 pick in Week 11

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As Week 11 of the NFL season continues to unfold, the 2025 NFL Draft order is starting to take shape. By now, there is a general idea of which teams are in contention for the top pick in the draft, and which teams have been too successful already to earn the top spot.

The biggest game last week regarding the NFL Draft was the Panthers vs. Giants game in Germany. With Carolina's win, the Panthers made it significantly less likely that they will finish with the worst record for the second-straight season, while the Giants now have a clear path to the first overall pick.

For now, though, the Jaguars and Giants share the worst record in the NFL as both team's have yet to have their bye week. New York is off this week, while Jacksonville plays the Lions on Sunday before heading into their by next week.

Ahead of Week 11, here is a look at where the NFL Draft order stands so far.

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NFL Draft order 2025

PickTeamRecord
1Jacksonville Jaguars2-8
2New York Giants2-8
3Tennessee Titans2-7
4Cleveland Browns2-7
5Las Vegas Raiders2-7
6New England Patriots3-7
7New Orleans Saints3-7
8New York Jets3-7
9Carolina Panthers3-7
10Miami Dolphins3-6
11Dallas Cowboys3-6
12Indianapolis Colts4-6
13Cincinnati Bengals4-6
14Tampa Bay Buccaneers4-6
15Seattle Seahawks4-5
16Los Angeles Rams4-5
17Chicago Bears4-5
18San Francisco 49ers5-4
19Denver Broncos5-5
20Houston Texans6-4
21Atlanta Falcons6-4
22Arizona Cardinals6-4
23Washington Commanders7-4
24Los Angeles Chargers6-3
25Green bay Packers6-3
26Baltimore Ravens7-3
27Pittsburgh Steelers7-2
28Minnesota Vikings7-2
29Philadelphia Eagles8-2
30Buffalo Bills8-2
31Detroit Lions8-1
32Kansas City Chiefs9-0

NFL Draft prospects

The best prospect in the upcoming draft is most likely Travis Hunter, as the Colorado two-way star offers playmaking ability on both sides of the ball. Next, Michigan has two elite prospects in cornerback Will Johnson and defensive tackle Mason Graham, while LSU's Will Campbell is projected as the best offensive lineman in the draft, with Texas' Kelvin Banks Jr. not far behind.

The strength of the draft could be edge rushers, as Georgia's Mykel Williams and Penn State's Abdul Carter headline that group. Meanwhile, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty is having a record-breaking season this year, and that could translate into going in the first round of the 2025 draft.

This year's quarterback class may not be as deep as last year's, but there are some interesting names who should be available. Colorado's Shedeur Sanders is the highest-profile name, but Heisman Trophy contender Cam Ward and Alabama star Jalen Milroe also should be options in the draft.

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