2020 NFL draft order: First-round picks from 1-32, date and location

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Monday, December 30, 2019

The order for the top 20 picks of the 2020 NFL draft is set, with the 2-14Cincinnati Bengals,who had the league's worst record,picking No. 1. Could they choose top quarterback prospectJoe Burrow?



The Oakland Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars and Miami Dolphins, meanwhile, each have multiple first-round picks.



The 2020 NFL draft begins with Round 1 on April 23 from Las Vegas and continues with Rounds 2 and 3 on April 24 and Rounds 4 to 7 on April 25. The draft will be broadcast on ABC, ESPN, the ESPN app and NFL Network.



Check out the final 1-20 order below, with projections from the ESPN Football Power Index (FPI) for picks 21 to 32. Efficiency rankings for each team are updated through the end of the regular season.



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1. Cincinnati Bengals (2-14)



The last time the Bengals picked first overall was in 2003, when they took Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Carson Palmer. He spent seven seasons in Cincinnati and made the Pro Bowl twice.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 30th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 25th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 16th



Overall ranking: 31st





2. Washington Redskins (3-13)



Washington locked up the No. 2 pick with a loss at Dallas on Sunday. The last time the Redskins picked second overall? It was in 2012, when they also took a Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback -- Robert Griffin III. This will be the fourth time Washington has had the second pick.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 32nd



Defensive efficiency ranking: 27th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 4th



Overall ranking: 32nd





3. Detroit Lions (3-12-1)



The last time the Lions picked third overall was in 2002, when they took quarterback Joey Harrington. He went 18-37 as a starter in his four seasons with Detroit.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 19th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 29th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 1st



Overall ranking: 25th





4. New York Giants (4-12)



The last time the Giants picked fourth overall was in 2004, when they took quarterback Philip Rivers. They then traded him and their 2005 first-round pick to the Chargers for first overall pick Eli Manning.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 25th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 28th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 17th



Overall ranking: 29th





5. Miami Dolphins (5-11)



Of the Dolphins' past eight first-round picks, only three are still on the roster. Two others, offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, were traded away and made the Pro Bowl this season for their new teams. Ryan Tannehill, a 2012 first-round pick who was traded to Tennessee last offseason, could make it three former Dolphins on the AFC roster, should he be added.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 24th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 30th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 22nd



Overall ranking: 30th





6. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)



This marks only the third time since 2004 that the Chargers have picked in the top 10. The other two picks netted defensive end Joey Bosa (No. 3 overall) and wide receiver Mike Williams (No. 7).



Offensive efficiency ranking: 16th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 23rd



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 21st



Overall ranking: 20th





7. Carolina Panthers (5-11)



With the Panthers past three top-10 picks, they selected running back Christian McCaffrey (No. 8), linebacker Luke Kuechly (No. 9) and quarterback Cam Newton (No. 1). Carolina lost eight straight games to end the season.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 28th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 20th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 23rd




Overall ranking: 27th





8. Arizona Cardinals (5-10-1)



Help for 2019 No. 1 overall pick Kyler Murray probably will be the order of the day for the Cardinals. Eight wide receivers rank among ESPN NFL draft expert Todd McShay's top 32 prospects.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 13th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 31st



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 14th



Overall ranking: 26th





9. Jacksonville Jaguars (6-10)



The Jaguars' pick will be their 18th in the top 10 since the franchise came into existence in 1995, the most of any team. The Cardinals, who will be making their 15th top-10 pick since 1995, are second.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 26th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 26th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 6th



Overall ranking: 28th





10. Cleveland Browns (6-10)



The Browns must protect quarterback Baker Mayfield better than they did in 2019. They haven't taken an offensive tackle in the first round since selecting Joe Thomas third overall in 2007.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 22nd



Defensive efficiency ranking: 22nd



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 9th



Overall ranking: 23rd





11. New York Jets (7-9)



The Jets haven't spent a first-round pick on an offensive player who wasn't a quarterback since selecting tight end Dustin Keller (No. 30) in 2008. This would be a good spot to grab their first first-round offensive tackle since three-time Pro Bowler D'Brickashaw Ferguson in 2006.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 29th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 15th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 15th



Overall ranking: 24th





12. Oakland Raiders (7-9)



The Raiders don't have a second-round pick, but they have two first-rounders and three third-rounders. They'll look to improve the league's worst defense, by FPI's efficiency metric.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 6th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 32nd



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 28th



Overall ranking: 22nd





13. Indianapolis Colts (7-9)



Another prime spot for one of the talented members of the wide receiver class? Colts wideouts struggled mightily to stay healthy in 2019.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 18th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 12th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 32nd



Overall ranking: 19th





14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9)



It isn't considered a deep draft for offensive linemen, which is the Bucs' primary need. This pick could instead provide help for one of the NFL's most improved defenses.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 20th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 8th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 31st



Overall ranking: 15th





15. Denver Broncos (7-9)



The Broncos have unearthed some solid offensive prospects in the past two drafts in wide receiver Courtland Sutton, running back Royce Freeman, tight end Noah Fant and offensive tackle Dalton Risner. They could opt for another playmaker or look for a replacement at cornerback for Chris Harris Jr., who is a free agent in 2020.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 23rd



Defensive efficiency ranking: 16th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 5th



Overall ranking: 18th





16. Atlanta Falcons (7-9)



The Falcons have used their past three first-round picks, including two in last April's draft, on offense. They had one of the NFL's worst defenses in 2019, so they could address cornerback or the defensive line here.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 12th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 24th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 29th



Overall ranking: 21st





17. Dallas Cowboys (8-8)



The Cowboys might need to address wide receiver, with no contract yet for Amari Cooper and Randall Cobb also slated for free agency. The secondary also is an area that could be hit hard by free-agent departures.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 3rd



Defensive efficiency ranking: 18th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 30th



Overall ranking: 8th





18. Miami Dolphins (from 8-8PIT)



The second of Miami's three first-round picks -- acquired in the trade with the Steelers for Minkah Fitzpatrick -- could address the team's many needs. The Dolphins haven't had multiple first-round picks since the 1992 draft.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 24th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 30th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 22nd



Overall ranking: 30th





19. Oakland Raiders (from 8-8 CHI)



General manager Mike Mayock and coach Jon Gruden have several options with their capital on days 1 and 2 of the draft, which include trading up to pick a player they like.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 6th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 32nd



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 28th



Overall ranking: 22nd





20. Jacksonville Jaguars (from 9-7 LAR)



The Jaguars acquired this pick in the Jalen Ramsey trade. It is possible they could turn it around and use it on a cornerback. Wide receiver and linebacker also seem like strong possibilities.



Offensive efficiency ranking: 26th



Defensive efficiency ranking: 26th



Special-teams efficiency ranking: 6th



Overall ranking: 28th





Projections for picks 21-32, from ESPN's Football Power Index



21. Tennessee Titans(9-7)



22. Buffalo Bills(10-6)



23. Philadelphia Eagles(9-7)



24. Minnesota Vikings(10-6)



25. Seattle Seahawks(11-5)



26. Miami Dolphins (via 10-6Houston Texans)



27. New England Patriots(12-4)



28. New Orleans Saints(13-3)



29. Green Bay Packers(13-3)



30. Kansas City Chiefs(12-4)



31. San Francisco 49ers(13-3)



32. Baltimore Ravens(14-2)



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