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Projected 2017 NFL Draft Order: Week 12
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Projected 2017 NFL Draft Order: Week 12

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

This projected 2017 NFL Draft Order features several changes thanks to the results of Week 11.

The base for this projected 2017 NFL Draft Order came from ESPN’s latest Power Rankings.

We have a very clear picture of what teams are likely to land a top-5 pick in the 2017 draft. The Cleveland Browns have the inside track to the No. 1 pick with the San Francisco 49ers, Jacksonville Jaguars and Chicago Bears all within striking distance.

Chicago’s season continues to take a downward spiral with injuries and suspensions. This past week they lost Jerrell Freeman, Josh Sitton and potentially Jay Cutler. The more grim things look the better chance the Bears have of securing a higher draft pick.

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Things are looking brighter for the Tennessee Titans with each passing week. As a team they are playing solid football, but with each loss by the Los Angeles Rams they secure a higher draft pick.

1. Cleveland Browns

2. San Francisco 49ers

3. Jacksonville Jaguars

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    4. Chicago Bears

    5. New York Jets

    6. Tennessee Titans (via LA)

    7. Cincinnati Benglas

    8. San Diego Chargers

    9. Green Bay Packers

    10. New Orleans Saints

    11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    12. Arizona Cardinals

    13. Carolina Panthers

    14. Tennessee Titans

    15. Indianapolis Colts

    16. Buffalo Bills

    17. Cleveland Browns (via Phi)

    18. Baltimore Ravens

    19. Philadelphia Eagles (via Min)

    20. Miami Dolphins

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    Playoff Teams

    21. Houston Texans

    22. Pittsburgh Steelers

    23. Detroit Lions

    24. Washington Redskins

    25. Atlanta Falcons

    26. Kansas City Chiefs

    27. New York Giants

    28. Denver Broncos

    29. Oakland Raiders

    30. Seattle Seahawks

    31. New England Patriots

    32. Dallas Cowboys

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