
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence. (Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports)
With the Jaguars, Texans, Jets and Lions all falling in Week 14, the battle for the No. 1 pick in the 2022 NFL Draft order is heated.
There’s no catchy slogan like “Suck for Luck,” but the bottom of the NFL standings are still as important as ever with the No. 1 pick in the 2022 NFL Draft up for grabs.
Will the Lions hold on to No. 1? Or will the Jaguars and Texans give them a run for their money?
In Week 14, Detroit held serve by losing to the Broncos 38-10 while COVID and the flu limited the roster. The Jaguars continued their descent in the Urban Meyer era by being shut out by the Titans, 20-0. The Texans were smashed by the Seahawks, 33-13, to stay right with the pack.
Meanwhile, the Jets did their part to stick close by with a 30-9 loss to the Saints.
Updated 2022 NFL Draft order after Week 14
- Detroit Lions
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Houston Texans
- New York Jets
- New York Giants
- New York Giants (via Chicago Bears)
- New York Jets (via Seattle Seahawks)
- Carolina Panthers
- Washington Football Team
- Philadelphia Eagles
- New Orleans Saints
- Minnesota Vikings
- Philadelphia Eagles (via Miami Dolphins)
- Las Vegas Raiders
- Atlanta Falcons
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Miami Dolphins (via San Francisco 49ers)
- Indianapolis Colts
- Denver Broncos
- Cleveland Browns
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Buffalo Bills
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Baltimore Ravens
- Detroit Lions (via Los Angeles Rams)
- Tennessee Titans
- New England Patriots
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Dallas Cowboys
- Green Bay Packers
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Arizona Cardinals
It looks like the Lions, Texans and Jaguars will continue to vie for that first pick but the Jets and Giants could make for a New York-centric picks No. 4-7. Both NY squads have first-round selections from others because of trades.
There are still a few weeks of action that could shake up the standings.