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There was finally some shake-up atop the 2026 NFL Draft order Sunday. Three teams with two wins or fewer entering the day -- the Saints, Jets and Dolphins -- were victorious. The Giants and Raiders -- both of whom have two wins -- took this week's opponents to the brink before succumbing to defeat. The Titans are the only remaining team with one win or fewer.

Looking ahead to Week 11, there are two games featuring opponents with three wins or fewer: Commanders at Dolphins and Cowboys at Raiders.

As a reminder, there are four teams -- Atlanta, Green Bay, Indianapolis and Jacksonville -- without a first-round pick in 2026 as a result of draft-day trades and the Micah Parsons and Sauce Gardner deals.

Here is the current 2026 NFL Draft order, per Tankathon, as well as potential team needs:

1. Tennessee Titans (1-8)

Projected needs: OT, IOL, WR, DL, EDGE

The Titans move into sole possession of the No. 1 overall selection as the other two one-win teams were victorious.

2. New Orleans Saints (2-8)

Projected needs: CB, S, DL, RB, WR

New Orleans was a winner for just the second time this season. Second-round pick Tyler Shough willed a Rashid Shaheed-less offense to victory. 

3. New York Giants (2-8)

Projected needs: IOL, OT, DL, CB, LB

The Giants had a comfortable lead, but fumbled it like Kevin from 'The Office' carrying a pot of chili. New York fans will be cautiously monitoring the injury report this week as rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart exited with a concussion.   

4. Cleveland Browns (2-7)

Projected needs: OT, WR, QB, CB, IOL

Cleveland's offense is horrible right now. They surrendered two special teams touchdowns and did not have the firepower to overcome a depleted Jets defense that traded Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams this week.

5. New York Jets (2-7)

Projected needs: QB, WR, DL, CB, TE

The Jets rallied around the loss of Nick Mangold coming off the bye. Two special teams touchdowns sparked a victory in front of the hometown fans.

6. Las Vegas Raiders (2-7)

Projected needs: CB, LB, S, DL, OT

The Raiders were in another close game, but the offense was unable to muster anything in a loss to the Broncos.

7. Miami Dolphins (3-7)

Projected needs: CB, WR, TE, IOL, S

Miami knocked off rival Buffalo and it was arguably never close. The Dolphins held a 16-0 lead at halftime and never looked back. 

8. Washington Commanders (3-7)

Projected needs: EDGE, LB, CB, TE, WR

Marcus Mariota made another start for the Commanders as Jayden Daniels is dealing with an injury that will sideline him for a chunk of the season. 

9. Los Angeles Rams via Atlanta Falcons (3-6)

Projected needs: CB, OT, LB, S, IOL

Los Angeles' pick from Atlanta continues to rise as the Falcons dropped a game to Indianapolis on international soil.

10. Cincinnati Bengals (3-6)

Projected needs: IOL, CB, S, TE, EDGE

Cincinnati was on a bye this week as the franchise continues looking for answers on defense. 

11. Arizona Cardinals (3-6)

Projected needs: OT, IOL, LB, DL, RB

Arizona feels like a franchise destined for significant offseason changes. Those changes may have already begun with Kyler Murray being soft-benched for Jacoby Brissett this season. Seattle doubled them up in Week 10. 

12. Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1)

Projected needs: S, LB, EDGE, RB, CB

Cowboys fans will have to wait another week for the debut of All-Pro defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. Coming off the bye week, Dallas travels to Las Vegas. 

13. Baltimore Ravens (4-5)

Projected needs: EDGE, DL, IOL, TE, CB

Baltimore has now won three straight games as objects are closer than they appear in Pittsburgh's side mirror.

14. Minnesota Vikings (4-5)

Projected needs: LB, CB, S, DL, RB

J.J. McCarthy completed less than 50% of his pass attempts in a loss to Baltimore. Minnesota is falling out of the NFC North race.

15. Houston Texans (4-5)

Projected needs: IOL, OT, TE, DL, S

Houston outscored Jacksonville 26-0 in the fourth quarter to steal a victory from its division rival. Davis Mills led the comeback as this game was neck and neck until a Sheldon Rankins touchdown return salted away the game.

16. Carolina Panthers (5-5)

Projected needs: CB, S, IOL, WR, DL

Carolina has been one of the most confusing teams of the season. After a three-game winning streak, they got walloped by the Bills and beat the Packers. The latest twist in the team's fate is a loss to the Saints. 

17. Kansas City Chiefs (5-4)

Projected needs: DL, RB, CB, LB, TE

Kansas City is on a bye this week, but returns against the Broncos in Week 11.

18. San Francisco 49ers (6-4)

Projected needs: OT, IOL, DL, WR, TE

Mac Jones was incredibly effective as he once again got the start for an injured Brock Purdy. The 49ers were unable to establish anything on the ground as Sean McVay's Rams ran away from them. 

19. Cleveland Browns via Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4)

Projected needs: OT, WR, QB, CB, IOL

Jacksonville was leading 29-10 heading to the fourth quarter with Davis Mills at quarterback for Houston. The Texans scored 26 straight to steal a win. 

20. Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4)

Projected needs: QB, DL, WR, CB, IOL

The Steelers' once comfortable lead in the AFC North is down to a game over the streaking Ravens after Sunday night's blowout loss to the Chargers.

21. Dallas Cowboys via Green Bay Packers (5-3-1)

Projected needs: S, LB, EDGE, RB, CB

Jordan Love and the short-handed Packers offense could muster only one touchdown in a 10-7 home defeat on Monday night against the Eagles.

22. Chicago Bears (6-3)

Projected needs: DL, S, IOL, RB, OT

Caleb Williams orchestrated two late touchdowns to surge from behind against the Giants. Chicago is very much alive in the NFC playoff picture.

23. Buffalo Bills (6-3)

Projected needs: S, LB, EDGE, CB, WR

Buffalo was active seeking trade partners ahead of the deadline, but nothing materialized. The Bills needed all the help they could get in a lopsided defeat by the rival Dolphins. 

24. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-3)

Projected needs: LB, DL, EDGE, IOL, TE

Coming off a bye week, the Buccaneers fell short against the Patriots. It was a back and forth game between two of the league's best.

25. Detroit Lions (6-3)

Projected needs: EDGE, DL, LB, CB, OT

Sunday was a big night for Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs and the entire Lions offense as they doubled Washington's score. Detroit is once again competing for a top seed in the NFC.

26. Los Angeles Chargers (7-3)

Projected needs: IOL, EDGE, CB, TE, DL

The Chargers keep pace in the AFC West with the Broncos thanks to a dominant win over the Steelers.

27. Los Angeles Rams (7-2)

Projected needs: CB, OT, LB, S, IOL

Los Angeles is playing complementary football in Matthew Stafford's age 37 season. The Rams knocked off San Francisco to stay within reach of the Seahawks.

28. New England Patriots (8-2)

Projected needs: OT, TE, WR, LB, EDGE

New England rookies TreVeyon Henderson and Kyle Williams stepped up Sunday as the Patriots asserted themselves as a team to be reckoned with in the NFL.  

29. Seattle Seahawks (7-2)

Projected needs: CB, DL, IOL, S, WR

Seattle kicked an already down-and-out Cardinals team on Sunday. The Seahawks are sound on both sides of the ball and flexed their muscle in front of the 12th Man. 

30. Denver Broncos (8-2)

Projected needs: LB, TE, S, WR, OT

Bo Nix and the Denver offense were not impressive against the Raiders Thursday night, but they managed enough to retain their lead.

31. Philadelphia Eagles (7-2)

Projected needs: TE, CB, EDGE, S, IOL

It wasn't pretty, but the Eagles relied on a DeVonta Smith contested touchdown and a valiant defensive effort to exit Lambeau Field with a three-point win.

32. New York Jets via Indianapolis Colts (8-2)

Projected needs: LB, CB, EDGE, IOL, DL

The Colts scored an overtime win over the Falcons in Germany as they continue their bid for the AFC South.

The 2026 NFL Draft will take place from April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. More draft coverage can be found at CBSSports.com, including the weekly mock drafts and regular looks at the eligible prospects