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Giants to select 9th in 2015 NFL Draft

2015 FIRST ROUND DRAFT ORDER
(Does not include trades)

* *

#

Team

Win

Loss

Tie

Winning Percentage

Opp Win

Opp Loss

Opp Tie

Strength of Schedule

1.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2

14

0

.125

123

130

3

.486

2.

Tennessee Titans

2

14

0

.125

129

126

1

.506

3.

Jacksonville Jaguars

3

13

0

.188

131

124

1

.514

4.

Oakland Raiders

3

13

0

.188

146

110

0

.570

5.

Washington Redskins

4

12

0

.250

127

129

0

.496

6.

New York Jets

4

12

0

.250

139

117

0

.543

7.

Chicago Bears

5

11

0

.313

135

120

1

.529

8.

Atlanta Falcons

6

10

0

.375

122

131

3

.482

9.

New York Giants

6

10

0

.375

131

125

0

.512

10.

St. Louis Rams

6

10

0

.375

136

120

0

.531

11.

Minnesota Vikings

7

9

0

.438

121

134

1

.475

12.

Cleveland Browns

7

9

0

.438

121

132

3

.479

13.

New Orleans Saints

7

9

0

.438

123

130

3

.486

14.

Miami Dolphins

8

8

0

.500

131

125

0

.512

15.

San Francisco 49ers

8

8

0

.500

135

121

0

.527

16.

Houston Texans

9

7

0

.563

114

141

1

.447

17.

San Diego Chargers

9

7

0

.563

131

125

0

.512

18.

Kansas City Chiefs

9

7

0

.563

131

125

0

.512

19.

Buffalo Bills

9

7

0

.563

132

124

0

.516

20.

Philadelphia Eagles

10

6

0

.625

125

130

1

.490

21.

Carolina Panthers *

7

8

1

.469

125

130

1

.490

22.

Baltimore Ravens

10

6

0

.625

120

133

3

.475

23.

Cincinnati Bengals *

10

5

1

.656

127

128

1

.498

24.

Pittsburgh Steelers *

11

5

0

.688

114

139

3

.451

25.

Detroit Lions *

11

5

0

.688

120

135

1

.471

26.

Indianapolis Colts *

11

5

0

.688

122

133

1

.479

27.

Arizona Cardinals *

11

5

0

.688

134

122

0

.523

28.

Dallas Cowboys *

12

4

0

.750

114

142

0

.445

29.

Green Bay Packers *

12

4

0

.750

123

132

1

.482

30.

New England Patriots *

12

4

0

.750

131

124

1

.514

31.

Denver Broncos * #

12

4

0

.750

133

122

1

.521

32.

Seattle Seahawks * #

12

4

0

.750

134

121

1

.525

*- Subject to Playoffs
#- Subject to Coin Flip

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers own the No. 1 pick of the 2015 National Football League Draft, which will be held on April 30-May 2 at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University in Chicago.

The tentative order of the first round was announced today by the NFL.

The NFL Draft will kick off in primetime for the sixth consecutive year. The first round will be held on Thursday, April 30. The second and third rounds are set for Friday, May 1. Rounds four through seven will be held on Saturday, May 2.   

Below is the tentative order of the first round of the 2015 draft, subject to the results of the playoffs. The draft order is determined by the following procedures:

(A)       The Super Bowl champion will select last and the loser of the Super Bowl next-to-last in all rounds, regardless of the record of such participating clubs in the regular season.

(B)       The losers of the Conference Championship Games shall select 29th and 30th in all rounds, according to the reverse order of their standing.

(C)       The losers of the Divisional playoff games shall select in the 25th through 28th positions in all rounds, according to the reverse order of their standing.

(D)       The losers of the Wild Card games shall select in the 21st through 24th positions in all rounds, according to the reverse order of their standing.

(E)       Clubs not participating in the playoffs shall select in the first through 20th positions in all rounds, according to the reverse order of their standing.

If, after all the foregoing procedures have been applied, ties still exist in any grouping except (A) above, such ties shall be broken by figuring the aggregate won-lost-tied percentage of each involved club's regular season opponents and awarding preferential selection order to the club which faced the schedule of teams with the lowest aggregate won-lost-tied percentage.

If ties still exist, the divisional or conference tie-breaking method, if applicable, shall be applied.  If neither the divisional nor the conference tie-breaking methods are applicable, ties shall be broken by a coin flip.

The tie between Kansas City and San Diego was broken by the division tie-breaker. Since Kansas City defeated San Diego twice in head-to-head competition, San Diego is given priority in the Draft order and will select in the 17th position, with Kansas City in the 18th position.

Though Denver and Seattle have the same strength-of-schedule, neither the divisional nor the conference tie-breaker applies; therefore, if the teams are still tied after the playoffs, their positions will be determined by a coin flip.

Clubs involved in two-club ties will alternate positions from round-to-round.  In ties that involve three or more clubs, the club at the top of a tied segment in a given round will move to the bottom of the segment for the next round, while all other clubs in the segment move up one position.  This rotation continues throughout the draft.

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