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The Bears will have the first pick and the Chiefs the last
With the 2022 NFL season officially finished and with the statistics writtenthe order for the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft has been established.
Now, the job of figuring out who will fill those slots takes center stage, with the NFL Scouting Combine right around the corner (Feb. 28-March 6 in Indianapolis).
On the heels of Super Bowl LVII, here’s the current order for Round 1 of the 2023 draft, which is scheduled to take place April 27-29 in Kansas City, Missouri, along with each team’s top three needs.
The order of selections 1-18 is determined by record, using schedule strength as the first tiebreaker. The order of the playoff teams (19-31) is determined by postseason results.
This will be the order of the first round
1.- Chicago Bears
2.- Houston Texans
3.- Arizona Cardinals
4.- Indianapolis Colts
5.- Seattle Seahawks
6.- Detroit Lions
7.- Las Vegas Raiders
8.-Atlanta Falcons
9.- Carolina Panthers
10.- Philadelphia Eagles
11.- Tennesse Titans
12.- Houston Texans
13.- New York Jets
14.- New England Patriots
15.- Green Bay Packers
16.- Washington Commanders
17.- Pittsburgh Steelers
18.- Detroit Lions
19.- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
20.- Seattle Seahawks
21.- Los Angeles Chargers
22.- Baltimore Ravens
23.- Minnesota Vikings
24.- Jacksonville Jaguars
25.- New York Giants
26.- Dallas Cowboys
27.- Buffalo Bills
28.- Cincinnati Bengals
29.- New Orleans Saints
30.- Philadelphia Eagles
31.- Kansas City Chiefs
Due to trades and prior agreements, the following teams will not have first-round picks:
Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers,