We’re only six weeks into the 2022 NFL season, and some teams already have their fans looking ahead to the 2023 NFL draft instead of hoping for a playoff run.
There’s already a handful of teams who appear to be jockeying for position at the top of next year’s draft board (and one head coach already fired), as offseason rebuilds will be in full force after a year of struggle in disappointment.
While there’s plenty of time for any team to turn things around, here’s what the first-round order would look like if next year’s draft took place after Week 6 action (via Tankathon):
*NOTE: The Miami Dolphins forfeited their first-round pick in next year’s draft as a result of the NFL’s investigation into tampering violations.
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