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Draft Update


The 2004 NFL Draft is scheduled for April 24-25 in New York.

2004 Draft Order
SelTeamWLTPct.SOS
1San Diego4120.250.504
2Oakland4120.250.516
3Arizona4120.250.543
4N.Y. Giants4120.250.555
5Washington5110.312.531
6Detroit5110.312.535
7Cleveland5110.312.539
8Atlanta5110.312.539
9Jacksonville5110.312.543
10Houston5110.312.570
11Pittsburgh6100.375.500
12N.Y. Jets6100.375.527
13Buffalo6100.375.570
14Chicago790.438.488
15Tampa Bay790.438.508
16San Francisco790.438.512
17Denver (From Cincinnati)1060.625.500
18New Orleans880.500.500
19Minnesota970.562.457
20Miami1060.625.512
21New England (From Baltimore)1060.625.457
22Dallas1060.625.461
23Seattle1060.625.465
24Cincinnati (From Denver)880.500.457
25Green Bay1060.625.488
26St. Louis1240.750.434
27Tennessee1240.750.473
28Philadelphia1240.750.477
29Indianapolis1240.750.492
30Kansas City1330.813.418
31Carolina1150.688.445
32New England1420.875.484
  • The tie between Cleveland and Tampa Bay for the 3rd and 4th positions will be broken by a coin flip.


  • Draft positions are determined by record, the team with the worst record during the regular season picks first and so on. If two teams have the same record, the strength of schedule tie-breaker is used which is the combined winning percentage of all teams on each team's schedule for the current season. If teams are still tied after strength of schedule has been applied, the division or conference tie breakers are used. If teams are still tied after applying all tiebreakers or if two teams are tied that are in different conferences, a coin toss after the season will determnined which team gets priority.

    The Super Bowl winner automatically picks 32nd while the Super Bowl loser picks 31st regardless of regular season record. All other playoff teams are placed in the selection order based on their regular season record upon losing their playoff game. If a playoff team and a non-playoff team are tied based on regular season record, the non-playoff team will pick first. If two playoff teams are tied based on regular season record, the team that lost in the earlier round of the playoffs will select first. If both playoff teams that have the same record exited the playoffs in the same round, the strength-of-schedule tiebreaker is applied.
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