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The Titans secured their second win of the season to improve to 2-11. We break down how that shakes up the top of the 2026 NFL Draft board.
by David FucilloDec 7, 2025, 9:29 PM UTC
Ken Blaze-Imagn ImagesThe Tennessee Titans shook up the top of the 2026 NFL Draft order in Week 14 as they upset the Cleveland Browns. The Titans won 31-29, escaping a last minute comeback attempt, and improved to 2-11 with the win. They entered the day holding the No. 1 draft pick, but the win will likely drop them as far as the No. 3 spot.
A 2-11 record drops the Titans into a tie with the Giants, while the Saints upset the Buccaneers to improve to 3-10. The Raiders are 2-10 and are on the road facing the Broncos in Week 14. If Las Vegas loses, there would be a three-way tie for the worst record in the NFL.
The first tiebreaker for draft order is strength of schedule, with the weakest SOS getting the highest pick of the group. That leaves the Giants with the top pick and currently the Titans second and Raiders third. If the Raiders lose to the Broncos, they would move to second and the Titans would drop to third.
2026 NFL Draft order
- New York Giants: 2-11, .536
- Las Vegas Raiders: 2-11, .551
- Tennessee Titans: 2-11, .571
- Cleveland Browns: 3-10, .486
- New Orleans Saints: 3-10, .498
- Washington Commanders: 3-10, .514
- New York Jets: 3-10, .541
- Arizona Cardinals: 3-10, .568
- Atlanta Falcons (Rams hold the pick): 4-9, .502
- Cincinnati Bengals 4-9, .523
Looking ahead to Week 15 schedule
The biggest matchup of Week 15 will see the 3-10 Commanders traveling to face the 2-11 Giants. The rest of the top ten teams are facing teams with winning records.
Titans (2-11) @ 49ers (9-4)Browns (3-10) @ Bears (9-4)Commanders (3-10) @ Giants (2-11)Raiders (2-11) @ Eagles (8-4)Jets (3-10) @ Jaguars (9-4)Cardinals (3-10) @ Texans (7-5)Panthers (7-6) @ Saints (3-10)
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