{"id":297341,"date":"2023-12-19T05:24:26","date_gmt":"2023-12-19T05:24:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/?p=297341"},"modified":"2023-12-19T05:24:26","modified_gmt":"2023-12-19T05:24:26","slug":"2024-nfl-draft-order-packers-go-from-playoff-picture-to-no-12-pick-after-week-15","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/nfl\/2024-nfl-draft-order-packers-go-from-playoff-picture-to-no-12-pick-after-week-15\/","title":{"rendered":"2024 NFL Draft order: Packers go from playoff picture to No. 12 pick after Week 15"},"content":{"rendered":"
This is a look at the first-round order for the 2024 NFL Draft heading into Week 16 of the 2023 NFL season, along with the top five needs for each team. The order is determined by record, using strength of schedule as the first tiebreaker (click here to see a full list of the draft-order tiebreakers). Keep in mind — teams that would make the playoffs if the season ended today are marked as PL (short for playoffs) in the order below.<\/strong> The draft order for playoff teams is determined by the results of postseason play.<\/p>\n Arrows reflect movement from last week’s order.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n PICK ACQUIRED FROM THE CAROLINA PANTHERS<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Panthers’ record:<\/strong> 2-12 (.526 strength of schedule)<\/p>\n Panthers’ Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Packers<\/p>\n Bears’ biggest needs: <\/strong>IOL, WR, TE, Edge, QB<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Landing DJ Moore last offseason was a big win for general manager Ryan Poles, but much of the rest of the 2024 receiving corps remains unsettled, with veterans Darnell Mooney and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Equanimeous St. Brown<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> set to hit free agency. Rookie Tyler Scott has flashed this year, but Chicago must but add playmakers via the draft and\/or free agency if \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Justin Fields<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> (or a new passer acquired with this selection) is to succeed.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n See the bottom of this article for analysis of the Panthers’ needs.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> QB, TE, OT, CB, RB<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>at Broncos<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The cornerback spot has been a thorn in the Patriots’ side all season. J.C. Jackson has not been a difference-maker since returning to Foxborough from L.A. in early October, and he could be a cap casualty after the season. The team cut Jack Jones in mid-November, and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Myles Bryant<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> is an impending free agent. \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Christian Gonzalez<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and Marcus Jones will return from injury in 2024 to aid Jonathan Jones, but finding more depth should be high on New England’s priority list during the middle of the draft.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs: <\/strong>CB, WR, DT, IOL, TE<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>at Bears<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Arizona’s porous run defense could use some beefing up this offseason. Even if the Cardinals re-sign some combination of Kevin Strong,<\/span> Leki Fotu<\/span> and\/or Carlos Watkins, they’ll need to add more young talent via the draft. Have to think Jonathan Gannon will have interior lineman top of mind on Days 1 and 2.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs: <\/strong>Edge, QB, OT, LB, WR<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>at Jets<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Curtis Samuel<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> has had his moments this year, including during Sunday’s loss to the Rams, when he hauled in two touchdowns. He might garner interest on the free agent market, though, and reserve receivers \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Byron Pringle<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Jamison Crowder<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> are also not under contract for next season. Finding a bargain mid-round pass-catcher would provide insurance behind \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Terry McLaurin<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>, \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Jahan Dotson<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Dyami Brown<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> over the next couple of seasons.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> RB, OL, DT, QB, WR<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>at Eagles<\/p>\n <\/p>\n If the Giants and \ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Saquon Barkley<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> part ways this offseason, look for New York to add another dual-threat back within the top 100 overall selections in April. The G-Men have one extra pick in the second round after trading \ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Leonard Williams<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> to Seattle at the deadline.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Cardinals<\/p>\n <\/p>\n See Pick No. 1 for analysis of the Bears’ needs.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> CB, RB, OT, DT, QB<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Bills<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Easton Stick<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> did not play well in his first NFL start — then again, few Chargers did during last Thursday’s 63-21 blowout loss to the Raiders. The former sixth-round pick now has three more games to put up tape that will convince whoever’s a part of the next regime he’s a better backup option for \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Justin Herbert<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> than any of the other QB prospects in this year’s draft. <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs: <\/strong>OT, CB, WR, Edge, RB<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Seahawks<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Titans should be evaluating both offensive tackle spots for the 2024 season. Andre Dillard, who signed a three-year deal with Tennessee this year but has not started since November, when he had to spend time in the concussion protocol, could return at left tackle. Jaelyn Duncan, who has replaced Dillard over the past few weeks, might get a chance to compete for the position if he improves over the next few games. Or<\/em> the team could add one of the talented players in the 2024 draft class. The right tackle situation also appears unsettled; might Dillon Radunz (who started one game at left tackle, in Week 11) shift back inside after taking over for Nicholas Petit-Frere while Petit-Frere missed time with suspension and injury?<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs: <\/strong>OT, QB, DT, S, WR<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Commanders<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Quinnen Williams<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> is a stud in the middle of the Jets defense. He’s the only tackle under contract for 2024, however. Even if \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Quinton Jefferson<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> or \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Solomon Thomas<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> re-sign as free agents, the team will need to carefully evaluate this year’s DT prospects to see if any can complement the franchise defender.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> QB, WR, Edge, CB, DT<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Colts<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Desmond Ridder<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>‘s inconsistency this season could push Atlanta to pick a new passer early in the 2024 NFL Draft. While Ridder wasn’t the sole reason the Falcons were upset by Carolina on Sunday, the fact Arthur Smith is again contemplating a QB change means Ridder — at the very least — will face some competition in the offseason. With a challenging final three games, Atlanta could move even higher up the draft board by season’s end, putting the Falcons in prime position to select a new quarterback.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> IOL, OT, RB, CB, DT<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>at Chiefs<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Versatile offensive lineman \ufeff<\/span>Dylan Parham<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> started at center for the injured \ufeff<\/span>Andre James<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> in the team’s win over the struggling Chargers, just as he did early last season when James dealt with a concussion. The former Memphis Tiger should be a foundational piece around whom the team will build if it is unable to re-sign James, tackle \ufeff<\/span>Jermaine Eluemunor<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and guard \ufeff<\/span>Greg Van Roten<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> this offseason.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> OT, S, IOL, CB, RB<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>at Panthers<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Injury issues plaguing former first-round picks \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Jaire Alexander<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and Eric Stokes (who re-joined the team Sunday vs. Tampa Bay), combined with the trade of Rasul Douglas to Buffalo at the deadline, have stretched the Packers’ cornerback depth to the point that Green Bay surrendered 381 passing yards — and a perfect passer rating — to \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Baker Mayfield<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> in Sunday’s devastating 14-point home loss to the Bucs. The recent signing of David Long Jr., who is on his third team this year, highlights the need for GM Brian Gutekunst to bolster the position during the draft. <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> OT, OG, CB, LB, Edge<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>at Rams<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Saints looked like world-beaters against the Giants on Sunday, but that’s just the short-term view. Taking a more long-term perspective, New Orleans will soon have to address needs up front, with starting offensive linemen \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Andrus Peat<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and \ufeff<\/span>James Hurst<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and backup \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Max Garcia<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> set to become free agents this spring. \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Trevor Penning<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> could regain his starting left tackle spot next season, but he will need competition in camp. Selecting at least one interior lineman should be on the team’s docket.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> DT, TE, S, CB, Edge<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Patriots<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Depth behind second-year TE \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Greg Dulcich<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>, who’s missed most of the season with a hamstring issue, has been a problem for Denver throughout the campaign. The Broncos acquired \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Adam Trautman<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> from the Saints this offseason, reuniting him with his former coach Sean Payton, but the veteran has only been adequate in Dulcich’s stead. Even if Denver re-signs Trautman in the coming months, expect the franchise to be in search of another receiving tight end with blocking skills in the draft.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs: <\/strong>CB, OT, IOL, DT, LB<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Bengals<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Despite the use of a first-round pick on offensive tackle Broderick Jones in 2023, the offensive line requires additional reinforcements, as evidenced by the four sacks Pittsburgh surrendered against Indianapolis. Jones moved from left to right tackle to take over for Chuks Okorafor, who was benched in November and profiles like a potential cap casualty this offseason. Jones’ versatility and the strength of the 2024 draft class at the position gives Pittsburgh the flexibility to pick a starter at left or<\/em> right tackle.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> LB, OG, S, DT, Edge<\/p>\n Week 16 opponent: <\/strong>at Titans<\/p>\n <\/p>\n After a three-sack rookie season in 2022, \ufeff\ufeff