As far as the 2022 NFL draft order, you have to remember that the average draft position is pretty much decided by the week before. There are two big events this week, which decide who gets the first pick in the NFL draft. That means that there are some big changes on the NFL draft order every week. However, here is a quick recap of each event.
Week one of the NFL draft results is about to happen. The Carolina Panthers are the surprise team with the best regular season record. They are favorites to win the NFC South division and the top spot in the NFC playoffs. On the other hand, the Arizona Cardinals are the underdogs in the other part of the NFL playoffs. So, how do the NFL draft order things go for the Cards?
The second week of the NFL draft order has just been completed. The Philadelphia Eagles have defeated the Green Bay Packers in a stunning manner. In this game, the Eagles will take the top spot in the NFC East division. With that, the second place will be taken by the Chicago Bears. The Minnesota Vikings will lose their third straight game and drop down to the next round.
The Minnesota Vikings will host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second week of the NFL draft. The Vikings have a very solid defense which will help them to win this game. However, they might be without star wide receiver Adrian Peterson. So, will the Vikings take him on their roster or would they look elsewhere?
After this week, there is another big game between the Saints and the Miami Dolphins. If the Saints want to win the division, they will need to beat the Dolphins. If the Dolphins lose this division, it opens up the door for the New Orleans Saints to take over. If you want to win your fantasy draft, you need to pick teams like the Saints who have a strong defensive unit and a potent offense. Then, you need to stay away from the Dolphins and take your chances on a offense where there are no proven passers. This will make your NFL draft a lot easier.
Another big game to watch out for is the Chicago Bears and the Houston Texans. These are two huge favorites and each has a number one overall pick. What will happen? Will either team win the games and earn a wild card spot? Or, will one team be able to sneak in and claim a spot in the playoffs? This is an important question and something that can't be answered easily.
So, what do you do then? You need to think about how big of a favorite team is and whether or not it will suffer a large injury or sustain an injury that limits them in their performance. This will often determine which players you need to take at the draft table. For instance, if the Houston Texans are expected to take Clowney or Luck, it's highly likely that Jadeveon Clowney will end up being injured and therefore will miss the entire year. Jadeveon Clowney is the potential superstar player in this draft and it would be silly to pass up on him because of an injury.
On the other hand, if the Saints are seen as the underdogs, they have a much better chance of taking Clowney and making the playoffs. The Houston Texans are a bad team and have been unable to surround quarterback Tom Savage with quality receivers and offensive weapons. They could still go into the playoffs as a 9-7 team, but they will most likely be out of the top four. That means that if you're going to get a player like Clowney who is considered a top five prospect, you need to ride the hot hand in the quarterback position. It is far too easy for a great player to slip through the cracks.
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