{"id":299116,"date":"2023-12-12T18:24:06","date_gmt":"2023-12-12T18:24:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/?p=299116"},"modified":"2023-12-12T18:24:06","modified_gmt":"2023-12-12T18:24:06","slug":"2024-nfl-draft-order-chargers-move-into-top-10-raiders-jump-up-to-no-7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/nfl\/2024-nfl-draft-order-chargers-move-into-top-10-raiders-jump-up-to-no-7\/","title":{"rendered":"2024 NFL Draft order: Chargers move into top 10; Raiders jump up to No. 7"},"content":{"rendered":"
This is a look at the first-round order for the 2024 NFL Draft heading into Week 15 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> 1-12 (.527 strength of schedule)<\/p>\n Panthers’ Week 15 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Falcons<\/p>\n Bears’ biggest needs: <\/strong>IOL, WR, TE, Edge, QB<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Justin Fields<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> flashed his dual-threat talent in the Bears’ upset win over the Lions on Sunday, something he may need to do more of over the next four weeks to secure his future with the franchise. Chicago general manager Ryan Poles has until May 2 — just days after <\/em>the 2024 NFL Draft — to decide whether to exercise Fields’ fifth-year option, which would tie the QB to the team for at least the next two seasons. The way Carolina’s season is unfolding, it appears more than likely the Bears will have one of the draft’s top two selections — and thus, the opportunity to start over under center with an elite prospect. Hard to overstate the implications the final four weeks will have on this team going forward.<\/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, CB, TE, OT, RB<\/p>\n Week 15 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Chiefs<\/p>\n <\/p>\n New England’s offensive issues start at quarterback, even though \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Bailey Zappe<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> gave the team a glimmer of hope in the first half of the team’s win at Pittsburgh. Zappe found \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Hunter Henry<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> for two scores on Thursday, but the veteran tight end, \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Mike Gesicki<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Pharaoh Brown<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> are all going to be free agents. One of those veterans could return in 2024, but look for the Patriots to find another option in the middle rounds of the draft.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs: <\/strong>CB, WR, DT, IOL, TE<\/p>\n Week 15 opponent: <\/strong>vs. 49ers<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Cardinals must rebuild the interior of their offensive line if they are to compete for the playoffs in 2024. \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Trystan Colon-Castillo<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>, \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Pat Elflein<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Elijah Wilkinson<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> will be free agents after the season, so upgrades and depth at left guard and center appear to be on their way. Right guard \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Will Hernandez<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> will be playing on the last year of his deal, as well.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs: <\/strong>Edge, QB, OT, LB, WR<\/p>\n Week 15 opponent: <\/strong>at Rams<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Commanders have two extra Day 2 picks in this year’s draft after moving former first-round pass rushers \ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Montez Sweat<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and \ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Chase Young<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> at the trade deadline. If the team doesn’t use its top-five pick on the position, it’ll likely use one of those Friday selections — and maybe even one on Saturday — to bolster the talent on what’s currently slated to be a very thing edge group in 2024.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Week 15 opponent: <\/strong>at Browns<\/p>\n <\/p>\n See Pick No. 1 for analysis of the Bears’ needs.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> RB, DT, QB, OL, WR<\/p>\n Week 15 opponent: <\/strong>at Saints<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Giants’ receiving corps has some pieces, with \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Darius Slayton<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and rookie \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Jalin Hyatt<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> serving as downfield threats and Wan’Dale Robinson showing potential in the slot. But veterans \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Parris Campbell<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Sterling Shepard<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> are impending free agents, and Slayton is entering a contract year. Finding a good value at the position in the middle rounds seems prudent.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> QB, CB, IOL, RB, DT<\/p>\n Week 15 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Chargers<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Adam Butler<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>, \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Bilal Nichols<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>John Jenkins<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> are all in the final year of their contracts, so the Raiders will likely add to their defensive line through the draft. They began the process of rebuilding their front last April with the selections of \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Byron Young<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> (Round 3) and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Nesta Jade Silvera<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> (Round 7); expect them to continue replenishing the group with a pick on Day 3.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs: <\/strong>OT, CB, WR, Edge, RB<\/p>\n Week 15 opponent: <\/strong>vs. Texans<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Cornerback is a primary position of need for the Titans in 2024. Veterans \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Sean Murphy-Bunting<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> (who suffered a knee injury on Monday) and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Kristian Fulton<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> are set to become free agents, and former first-round pick \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Caleb Farley<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> has played in just 12 games — none so far this season — over his three-year career. \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Roger McCreary<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> has been solid since Tennessee selected him in the second round in 2022, but the team must add at least one outside corner in the top half of the draft in April.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs: <\/strong>OT, QB, S, WR, IOL<\/p>\n Week 15 opponent: <\/strong>at Dolphins<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Veteran safety \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Chuck Clark<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> could re-sign for 2024 after sitting out this year with a torn ACL suffered in June. But with the recent release of \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Adrian Amos<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>, and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Jordan Whitehead<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Ashtyn Davis<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> set to hit free agency, the team must address the safety position this offseason.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> CB, RB, OT, DT, TE<\/p>\n Week 15 opponent: <\/strong>at Raiders<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Right tackle \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Trey Pipkins<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> has given up several sacks this season (including one vs. Denver on Sunday), and the team lacks depth behind him and \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Rashawn Slater<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>. Assuming the Chargers prefer to keep \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Jamaree Salyer<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> at guard in 2024, they could use their first-round pick — currently slated to be their first in the top 10 since they selected \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff<\/span>Justin Herbert<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span>\ufeff<\/span> No. 6 overall in 2020 — to add another tackle or look to Day 2 to shore up the line.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Biggest needs:<\/strong> OT, OG, Edge, CB, K<\/p>\n