2007 NFL draft order
Updated: February 23, 2007, 8:52 AM ET
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The Oakland Raiders will make the first choice of the 2007 National Football League Draft on April 28-29. The order is determined by record. Draft-order ties are resolved by the cumulative record of each team's opponents. The team with the weaker opponents receives drafting priority.
Within a tied segment, non-playoff clubs are given priority over playoff clubs. Priority of playoff clubs within a tied segment will be based on their advancement in the playoffs, but they will not drop out of their tied segment unless they participate in the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl champion will select 32nd and the runner-up 31st.
| 2007 Draft Order | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Pick | Team | Record | Strength of schedule |
| 1. | Oakland | 2-14 | .555 |
| 2. | Detroit | 3-13 | .479 |
| 3. | Cleveland | 4-12 | .535 |
| 4. | Tampa Bay | 4-12 | .535 |
| 5. | Arizona | 5-11 | .500 |
| 6. | Washington | 5-11 | .512 |
| 7. | Minnesota | 6-10 | .539 |
| 8. | Houston | 6-10 | .500 |
| 9. | Miami | 6-10 | .504 |
| 10. | Atlanta | 7-9 | .457 |
| 11. | San Francisco | 7-9 | .500 |
| 12. | Buffalo | 7-9 | .574 |
| 13. | St. Louis | 8-8 | .465 |
| 14. | Carolina | 8-8 | .473 |
| 15. | Pittsburgh | 8-8 | .496 |
| 16. | Green Bay | 8-8 | .500 |
| 17. | Jacksonville | 8-8 | .531 |
| 18. | Cincinnati | 8-8 | .535 |
| 19. | Tennessee | 8-8 | .570 |
| 20. | N.Y. Giants | 8-8 | .520 |
| 21. | Denver | 9-7 | .531 |
| 22. | Dallas | 9-7 | .457 |
| 23. | Kansas City | 9-7 | .492 |
| 24. | New England (from Seattle) | 9-7 | .453 |
| 25. | N.Y. Jets | 10-6 | .469 |
| 26. | Philadelphia | 10-6 | .449 |
| 27. | New Orleans | 10-6 | .461 |
| 28. | New England | 12-4 | .496 |
| 29. | Baltimore | 13-3 | .461 |
| 30. | San Diego | 14-2 | .457 |
| 31. | Chicago | 13-3 | .430 |
| 32. | Indianapolis | 12-4 | .500 |
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