2015 NFL Draft Order

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With the league distributing the 32 compensatory draft picks Monday night at the league meetings in Arizona, the 2015 NFL Draft order is now officially set.

Of course, the order is subject to change barring trades before the draft and certainly with the myriad of trades seen during the event itself. In fact, the 2015 draft has already seen 43 picks involved in trades up to this point.

The full order is listed below.

(Round – Pick in Round – Overall)

ROUND 1

1- 1- 1 Tampa Bay
1- 2- 2 Tennessee
1- 3- 3 Jacksonville
1- 4- 4 Oakland
1- 5- 5 Washington
1- 6- 6 New York Jets
1- 7- 7 Chicago
1- 8- 8 Atlanta
1- 9- 9 New York Giants
1-10-10 St. Louis
1-11-11 Minnesota
1-12-12 Cleveland
1-13-13 New Orleans
1-14-14 Miami
1-15-15 San Francisco
1-16-16 Houston
1-17-17 San Diego
1-18-18 Kansas City
1-19-19 Cleveland from Buffalo
1-20-20 Philadelphia
1-21-21 Cincinnati
1-22-22 Pittsburgh
1-23-23 Detroit
1-24-24 Arizona
1-25-25 Carolina
1-26-26 Baltimore
1-27-27 Dallas
1-28-28 Denver
1-29-29 Indianapolis
1-30-30 Green Bay
1-31-31 New Orleans from Seattle
1-32-32 New England

ROUND 2

2- 1-33 Tennessee
2- 2-34 Tampa Bay
2- 3-35 Oakland
2- 4-36 Jacksonville
2- 5-37 New York Jets
2- 6-38 Washington
2- 7-39 Chicago
2- 8-40 New York Giants
2- 9-41 St. Louis
2-10-42 Atlanta
2-11-43 Cleveland
2-12-44 New Orleans
2-13-45 Minnesota
2-14-46 San Francisco
2-15-47 Miami
2-16-48 San Diego
2-17-49 Kansas City
2-18-50 Buffalo
2-19-51 Houston
2-20-52 Philadelphia
2-21-53 Cincinnati
2-22-54 Detroit
2-23-55 Arizona
2-24-56 Pittsburgh
2-25-57 Carolina
2-26-58 Baltimore
2-27-59 Denver
2-28-60 Dallas
2-29-61 Indianapolis
2-30-62 Green Bay
2-31-63 Seattle
2-32-64 New England

ROUND 3

3- 1-65 Tampa Bay
3- 2-66 Tennessee
3- 3-67 Jacksonville
3- 4-68 Oakland
3- 5-69 Washington
3- 6-70 New York Jets
3- 7-71 Chicago
3- 8-72 St. Louis
3- 9-73 Atlanta
3-10-74 New York Giants
3-11-75 New Orleans
3-12-76 Minnesota
3-13-77 Cleveland
3-14-78 New Orleans from Miami
3-15-79 San Francisco
3-16-80 Kansas City
3-17-81 Buffalo
3-18-82 Houston
3-19-83 San Diego
3-20-84 Philadelphia
3-21-85 Cincinnati
3-22-86 Arizona
3-23-87 Pittsburgh
3-24-88 Detroit
3-25-89 Carolina
3-26-90 Baltimore
3-27-91 Dallas
3-28-92 Denver
3-29-93 Indianapolis
3-30-94 Green Bay
3-31-95 Seattle
3-32-96 New England
3-33-97 New England (Compensatory Selection)
3-34-98 Kansas City (Compensatory Selection)
3-35-99 Cincinnati (Compensatory Selection)

ROUND 4

4- 1-100 Tennessee
4- 2-101 New England from Tampa Bay
4- 3-102 Oakland
4- 4-103 Jacksonville
4- 5-104 New York Jets
4- 6-105 Washington
4- 7-106 Chicago
4- 8-107 Atlanta
4- 9-108 New York Giants
4-10-109 Tampa Bay from St. Louis
4-11-110 Minnesota
4-12-111 Cleveland
4-13-112 Seattle from New Orleans
4-14-113 Philadelphia from San Francisco through Buffalo
4-15-114 Miami
4-16-115 Cleveland from Buffalo
4-17-116 Houston
4-18-117 San Diego
4-19-118 Kansas City
4-20-119 St. Louis from Philadelphia
4-21-120 Cincinnati
4-22-121 Pittsburgh
4-23-122 Baltimore from Detroit
4-24-123 Arizona
4-25-124 Carolina
4-26-125 Baltimore
4-27-126 San Francisco from Denver
4-28-127 Dallas
4-29-128 Indianapolis
4-30-129 Green Bay
4-31-130 Seattle
4-32-131 New England
4-33-132 San Francisco (Compensatory Selection)
4-34-133 Denver (Compensatory Selection)
4-35-134 Seattle (Compensatory Selection)
4-36-135 Cincinnati (Compensatory Selection)
4-37-136 Baltimore (Compensatory Selection)

ROUND 5

5- 1-137 Minnesota from Tampa Bay through Buffalo
5- 2-138 Tennessee
5- 3-139 Jacksonville
5- 4-140 Oakland
5- 5-141 Washington
5- 6-142 Chicago from New York Jets
5- 7-143 Denver from Chicago
5- 8-144 New York Giants
5- 9-145 Philadelphia from St. Louis
5-10-146 Atlanta
5-11-147 Cleveland
5-12-148 New Orleans
5-13-149 Miami from Minnesota
5-14-150 Miami
5-15-151 San Francisco
5-16-152 Houston
5-17-153 San Diego
5-18-154 New Orleans from Kansas City
5-19-155 Buffalo
5-20-156 Philadelphia
5-21-157 Cincinnati
5-22-158 Baltimore from Detroit
5-23-159 Arizona
5-24-160 Pittsburgh
5-25-161 Carolina
5-26-162 Tampa Bay from Baltimore
5-27-163 Dallas
5-28-164 Denver
5-29-165 Indianapolis
5-30-166 Green Bay
5-31-167 Seattle
5-32-168 Tampa Bay from New England
5-33-169 Carolina (Compensatory Selection)
5-34-170 Seattle (Compensatory Selection)
5-35-171 Baltimore (Compensatory Selection)
5-36-172 Kansas City (Compensatory Selection)
5-37-173 Kansas City (Compensatory Selection)
5-38-174 Carolina (Compensatory Selection)
5-39-175 Houston (Compensatory Selection)
5-40-176 Baltimore (Compensatory Selection)

ROUND 6

6- 1-177 Tennessee
6- 2-178 New England from Tampa Bay
6- 3-179 Oakland
6- 4-180 Jacksonville
6- 5-181 Seattle from New York Jets
6- 6-182 Washington
6- 7-183 Chicago
6- 8-184 Tampa Bay from St. Louis
6- 9-185 Atlanta
6-10-186 New York Giants
6-11-187 New Orleans
6-12-188 Buffalo from Minnesota
6-13-189 Cleveland
6-14-190 San Francisco
6-15-191 Miami
6-16-192 San Diego
6-17-193 Kansas City
6-18-194 Buffalo
6-19-195 Houston
6-20-196 Philadelphia
6-21-197 Cincinnati
6-22-198 Arizona
6-23-199 Pittsburgh
6-24-200 Detroit
6-25-201 Carolina
6-26-202 Cleveland from Baltimore
6-27-203 Denver
6-28-204 Baltimore from Dallas
6-29-205 Indianapolis
6-30-206 Green Bay
6-31-207 Indianapolis from Seattle
6-32-208 Tennessee from New England
6-33-209 Seattle (Compensatory Selection)
6-34-210 Green Bay (Compensatory Selection)
6-35-211 Houston (Compensatory Selection)
6-36-212 Pittsburgh (Compensatory Selection
6-37-213 Green Bay (Compensatory Selection)
6-38-214 Seattle (Compensatory Selection)
6-39-215 St. Louis (Compensatory Selection)
6-40-216 Houston (Compensatory Selection)
6-41-217 Kansas City (Compensatory Selection)

ROUND 7

7- 1-218 Tampa Bay
7- 2-219 New England from Tennessee
7- 3-220 Jacksonville
7- 4-221 Oakland
7- 5-222 Washington
7- 6-223 New York Jets
7- 7-224 New York Jets from Chicago
7- 8-225 Atlanta
7- 9-226 New York Giants
7-10-227 St. Louis
7-11-228 Minnesota
7-12-229 Cleveland
7-13-230 New Orleans
7-14-231 Detroit from Miami through Baltimore
7-15-232 Minnesota from San Francisco through Miami
7-16-233 Kansas City
7-17-234 Buffalo
7-18-235 Houston
7-19-236 Dallas from San Diego
7-20-237 Philadelphia
7-21-238 Cincinnati
7-22-239 Pittsburgh
7-23-240 Detroit
7-24-241 Arizona
7-25-242 Carolina
7-26-243 Dallas from Baltimore
7-27-244 Indianapolis from Dallas
7-28-245 New York Giants from Denver
7-29-246 San Francisco from Indianapolis
7-30-247 Green Bay
7-31-248 Seattle
7-32-249 Atlanta from New England through St. Louis
7-33-250 Denver (Compensatory Selection)
7-34-251 Denver (Compensatory Selection)
7-35-252 Denver (Compensatory Selection)
7-36-253 New England (Compensatory Selection)
7-37-254 San Francisco (Compensatory Selection)
7-38-255 Indianapolis (Compensatory Selection)
7-39-256 Arizona (Compensatory Selection)

51 responses to “2015 NFL Draft Order

  1. Worst place for your team to have a pick, #30.

    Best place for your team to have a pick, #32.

    Go Patriots! Wooooooooooooooooo!

  2. Note to the Bolts- please throw out your current draft strategy. Instead, just pick the 7 or 8 meanest SOBs available and teach them how to play. No more finesse guys. We need hitters.

  3. Don’t forget the pending possible punishments for the Patriots, Browns, Jets and Falcons. There will surely be more changes to this draft order in addition to trades.

  4. According to Patriot fans, the entire league will be forfeiting their first round picks as compensation for making them feel bad during deflategate.

  5. Kansas City is set up to OWN this draft.
    Andy and John will expertly add the final pieces to this dynasty team, which has been so quietly crafted.
    Be prepared for 10+ years of domination by the Chiefs, with multiple Super Bowl appearances.
    Chiefs nation is prepared, are the fans of the other AFC teams? For the road to future Super Bowls, must go thru Arrowhead Stadium, and deal with the LOUDEST stadium on record.

    Top 5 offense this season
    Top 10 defense
    12-4 record
    In the future, after the Chiefs 4peat of Super Bowl victories, every other team will try to emulate “The Chiefs Way”.
    Decades from now, historians, and football enthusiasts will refer to the Chiefs as the games most dominant, and LEGITIMATE team, EVER.
    And the titles will be free of ******s

  6. Lets see if Seattle’s success with mid round draft picks continues. They’ve received quite a few this year. Maybe there’s a Marshawn Lynch hiding in there?

  7. I still find it hilarious that even after all fans learn that only one ball is hugely deflated and it was one in the Colts possession and then a league official gets fired for introducing an unmarked ball (huge coincidence it’s in the Pats game?) and then it’s revealed another another league official was running a “sting” operation on the Pats without informing Goodell that people are still not realizing something is rotten in Denmark?

    What’s annoying is that whether it was a deflategate or a Framegate the league will brush both under the rug and we will never know actually which one it is, that’s my bet.

  8. So the RG III trade is finally over?

    The compensation has been repaid…just in time for Washington to look for another QB…

  9. Why isn’t the draft order the same every year? I don’t like it when the NFL changes from one season to the next. I can’t handle it.

  10. How did the Patriots receive a compensatory pick?

    They signed more free agents than they lost last year.

    The only drafted player they lost to free agency was Brandon Spikes. They signed Revis, Browner, Chung, and Lafell.

    Only liberal leaning owners get compensatory picks evidently…

  11. Get ready Chicago NFL fans to boo the heck out of Goodell! He wasn’t welcome in New York, don’t make him welcome in the Second City.

  12. does anyone else secrelty hope each year that their team gets to select Mr. Irrelevant?

  13. We have the 9th pick in rd 1 and the 8th pick in rd 2. Not complaining but how does that happen?

  14. Redskins simply pick 5th every round…. See Dan? It’s better this way….

  15. Sucks not having a first rounder.. But at least I can laugh about it.. First of its not a top 5 or even a top 10 like all the Browns fans we’re saying it would be last year..and the Browns are the ones using the pick so it will be a bust anyway. #weaintgreatbutatleastweaintcleveland.

  16. igornathanhiggers says:
    Mar 24, 2015 8:26 PM
    How did the Patriots receive a compensatory pick?

    They signed more free agents than they lost last year.

    The only drafted player they lost to free agency was Brandon Spikes. They signed Revis, Browner, Chung, and Lafell.

    Only liberal leaning owners get compensatory picks evidently…
    ——————————————————————–
    They got a compensatory pick for Talib.

  17. wait why is New England picking 32nd? oh! thats right!
    =============================
    Because Pete Carroll lost his mind on a warm day in Arizona in the fourth quarter in early February. Next question?

  18. The order should be reversed in the second round so that the last team in the first round then picks first in the second round.

    The current system rewards failure too much which in turn creates more of it for teams like Cleveland, Buffalo, et al.

  19. Ignore higgers, I’m a conservative and you make the rest of sound uninformed, so stop it. Pats signed players that were released from their contracts.. Those guys don’t count in compensation figures you ignoramus.

    revis wasn’t a legit free agent that earned free agency by completion of his contract, he was released by the bucs.

  20. The lack of knowledge PFT commenters have on the compensatory pick system is alarming. Here’s how it works:
    There’s 32 compensatory picks that are awarded total ranging from the 3rd to 7th rounds. 4 comp picks is the maximum total a team can receive in a single draft.

    A team gains a comp pick when one of their players gets signed away by another team. A team loses a comp pick when it signs another teams player away.
    Subtract the number of UFAs signed from UFAs lost and there’s the number of comps a team will receive the following year.

    Cut players do not factor in the equation at all. Cutting them doesn’t give a team one and signing a player someone else cuts doesn’t take one away.

    Now what round the comp pick is for depends on how much money is thrown at the free agents lost.

    That’s why offseason champions like the Jets, Browns, and Dolphins don’t get any picks, while teams like the Ravens, Patriots, and Packers, who mostly sign other teams cuts usually end up with 3-4. No favoritism, just letting the teams that can’t draft their own stars overpay theirs in desperation.

    But the fans of teams that consistently pick in the Top 10 will ignore this logic and claim that the league is robbing them in favor of the winning teams, all the while their team is giving comp picks to the playoff regulars in order to win the offseason. So I guess fans of the Ravens, Packers, and Patriots owe the Browns, Vikings, and Jets a big thank you, because they couldn’t do it without them.

  21. The Revis signing should have offset the Talib signing. Beside, the formula says that only players drafted by your team are eligible.

  22. Ozzie has 3 picks in the 4th and 3 picks in the 5th. Other teams may as well go home after the 5th round, anybody good will be gone.

  23. Which picks will the Patriots be losing for cheating by having the ball boy deflate footballs for over 5 years?

    The Ravens should get those picks for having to put up with the illegal formations which skirted the rules during the playoff game.

  24. Revis & Chung were “released” from their perspective teams as opposed to being free agents still on a team thus do not count in the formula…. The Pats lost 4 players to other teams thru free agency( Dane Fletcher,Legarret Blount,Brandon Spikes, Aquib Talib)…They only picked up Lafell & Browner….what’s really sweet is Bill traded a 4th rounder to get Talib who nets is a third due to his contract from Denver & because Blount was released by Pitt we got him back for nothing once he cleared waivers netting us the additional 7 th rounder & helping us win the Super Bowl…. Now that’s Bill B doing his best Jedi mind trick right there!!! Lol!!! & better yet Blount won’t count against us in determining the compensatory picks next year as he was basically an un drafted free agent because he was released & cleared waivers….SWEET!!!
    Go Pats!!!!

  25. My draft trade value chart says the Browns will get zero value out of 1-19-19 pick just like they got no value out of 1-22-22 last year in the Trent Richardson trade with the Colts.

    Only the Browns can whiff on all but 2 of their 1st round draft pucks since 1999.

  26. Why are the early picks in the 2nd round completely mixed up compared to other rounds?

    Teams with tied records reverse order from round to round. It gets funkier if 3 or more teams are involved.

    Why the 3 numbers for each team on each round?

    The first number is the Round, the second number is the order in that Round, the third number is the overall order.

  27. xsorethumbx says:
    Mar 24, 2015 7:20 PM
    wait why is New England picking 32nd? oh! thats right!
    ———————————————–
    Lol because of the WORST call in SB history, stop acting like they just blew out the Seahawks and the game didnt have there knees knocking!

  28. Iknowitall says: Mar 24, 2015 8:04 PM

    Kansas City is set up to OWN this draft.
    Andy and John will expertly add the final pieces to this dynasty team, which has been so quietly crafted.
    Be prepared for 10+ years of domination by the Chiefs, with multiple Super Bowl appearances.
    Chiefs nation is prepared, are the fans of the other AFC teams? For the road to future Super Bowls, must go thru Arrowhead Stadium, and deal with the LOUDEST stadium on record.

    Top 5 offense this season
    Top 10 defense
    12-4 record
    In the future, after the Chiefs 4peat of Super Bowl victories, every other team will try to emulate “The Chiefs Way”.
    Decades from now, historians, and football enthusiasts will refer to the Chiefs as the games most dominant, and LEGITIMATE team, EVER.
    And the titles will be free of ******s

    – – – – – – – –

    great, first we had a troll for the Redskins, Vikings and Steelers. Now we have one for the Chiefs. Can we get one for the Browns? That’d be impressive to pull off

  29. Only the Browns can whiff on all but 2 of their 1st round draft pucks since 1999.

    Not true, the Raiders have done a pretty good job of whiffing since 1999. Only Janikowski is still with the team.
    Woodson was drafted in ’98 but he left. Then came back after he got old & slow.

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