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Following a Week 10 slate in the NFL that felt as though it were straight out of an alternate dimension, the league had more chalky results in Week 11. 

Miami's performance over the past two weeks may be working the franchise out of quarterback range if it elects to move on from Tua Tagovailoa. The Dolphins' latest victory came at the expense of Washington, which is back in top 10 overall projection after a trip to the NFC Championship game. 

Looking ahead, there are two games involving opponents currently in position to pick in the top 10: Browns at Raiders and Falcons at Saints -- the latter being the first of two meetings between the teams this season. 

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 (1-9)

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

Tennessee scored a touchdown late to push Houston to the brink of overtime, but Davis Mills executed a drive that set up a last-second game-winning field goal. The Titans remain the league's only one-win team. 

2. New York Giants (2-9)

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

Jameis Winston brought some much-needed energy after losing Jaxson Dart to a concussion. New York had an early lead and didn't go down without a fight, but ultimately succumbed to the Packers. 

3. Cleveland Browns (2-8)

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

Cleveland's defense did everything in its power to give the team a chance to win this game, but the offense was limited with Dillon Gabriel and even more so when Shedeur Sanders was forced into action. A meaningful game, in relation to the draft order, against the Raiders is on the docket for next week. 

4. New Orleans Saints (2-8)

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

New Orleans was on a bye this week after winning in Week 10. 

5. New York Jets (2-8)

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

Justin Fields and the Jets jumped out to an early lead on Thursday Night Football, but the Patriots eventually pulled away.

6. Las Vegas Raiders (2-8)

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

Las Vegas was no match for the Cowboys in a 33-16 loss on "Monday Night Football."

7. Washington Commanders (3-8)

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

It was Marcus Mariota under center for the Commanders in Spain. They continue to fall out of the playoff picture a year after appearing in the NFC Championship Game. 

8. Los Angeles Rams via Atlanta Falcons (3-7)

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

Los Angeles' pick from Atlanta continues to rise as the Falcons suffered an overtime loss to the Panthers on Sunday.

9. Cincinnati Bengals (3-7)

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

Cincinnati was without Joe Burrow, but Pittsburgh would be without Aaron Rodgers by the end of the afternoon. Burrow is slated to make his anticipated return on Thanksgiving or shortly thereafter, but the Bengals may be too far out of the hunt.

10. Arizona Cardinals (3-7)

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

Jacoby Brissett completed an NFL-record 47 passes on Sunday against the 49ers to little avail. San Francisco nearly doubled them up at home.

11. Miami Dolphins (4-7)

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

Miami has won back-to-back games for the first time this season. Once perceived to be dead in the water, the Dolphins have life in the wake of general manager Chris Grier's dismissal. 

12. Minnesota Vikings (4-6)

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

J.J. McCarthy and Caleb Williams each completed exactly 50% of their pass attempts Sunday. McCarthy led a late scoring drive to take the lead, but the Vikings defense surrendered a late scoring drive of their own.

13. Dallas Cowboys (4-5-1)

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

Defensive tackle Quinnen Williams made a huge impact in his Cowboys debut, helping Dallas secure a blowout victory.

14. Baltimore Ravens (5-5)

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

Cleveland played Baltimore close but was swept by its division rival in the regular season. Baltimore has now worked its way back to .500 after starting the season 1-5.

15. Kansas City Chiefs (5-5)

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

Travis Kelce willed his way into the end zone late against Denver, but the Broncos responded with a last-second field goal to win the game.

16. Houston Texans (5-5)

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

The Texans are back to .500 on the season having won three of their past four games. Davis Mills was once again at quarterback, and Houston needed a last-second field goal to escape the Titans. 

17. Carolina Panthers (6-5)

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

Carolina needed a late touchdown from Bryce Young to Tetairoa McMillan to send the game into overtime. There, the Panthers kicked a field goal to secure their fifth win over the past seven.

18. Detroit Lions (6-4)

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

Detroit drops to third in the NFC North after getting shut down by the Eagles on "Sunday Night Football." 

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-4)

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

The AFC East has been unkind to Tampa Bay over the past two weeks. The Buccaneers went 0-2 after being competitive in both games. 

20. Cleveland Browns via Jacksonville Jaguars (6-4)

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

Jacksonville's game against Los Angeles was important to its playoff odds. The Jaguars scored early and continued to pile on for a convincing, morale-building victory.

21. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4)

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

Tight end Darnell Washington and the Steelers offense ran through a vulnerable Cincinnati defense. It was an important win for Pittsburgh knowing that Baltimore is gaining in the rearview mirror. 

22. Los Angeles Chargers (7-4)

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

The Chargers were a no-show in what amounted to a midseason playoff game. The offensive line has been ravaged by injuries, but the franchise has to find a way to pull out some wins.

23. San Francisco 49ers (7-4)

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

Brock Purdy returned to the starting lineup for Kyle Shanahan's offense, but it was the George Kittle show. The veteran tight end had two touchdowns against division rival Arizona.  

24. Dallas Cowboys via Green Bay Packers (6-3-1)

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

Malik Willis had to come into the game for Jordan Love at one point against a Giants team that was also without its starting quarterback. Jordan Love was able to play most of this game, but it was a rushing attack by committee that pushed Green Bay over the top. 

25. Chicago Bears (7-3)

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

It was not exactly an explosive day for either offense, but the Bears continue to win games they would have found a way to lose in the past.   

26. Buffalo Bills (7-3)

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

Buffalo's game against Tampa Bay was much closer than the final score suggested. After going back and forth for most of the afternoon, the Bills put their foot on the gas late to salt away a two-score win. 

27. Seattle Seahawks (7-3)

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

Matthew Stafford did not need to do much for the Rams because Sam Darnold did all the work for them. Darnold had his worst day as a Seahawk by throwing four interceptions. 

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

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

Indianapolis must be feeling good about itself sitting at 8-2 during its bye week.

29. Los Angeles Rams (8-2)

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

Kyren Williams nearly had as many rushing yards as Matthew Stafford had passing, but the Rams didn't need to do much more than protect the football against Seattle. 

30. New England Patriots (9-2)

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

Drake Maye and the Patriots continue to take care of business against lesser foes. An easy schedule continues the rest of the season.

31. Philadelphia Eagles (8-2)

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

Philadelphia retains the No. 1 seed in the NFC over the Rams with a dominating defensive effort against Detroit.

32. Denver Broncos (9-2)

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

It has not always been pretty for the Broncos this season, but they have positioned themselves as well as any other team in the AFC. Sunday's win over Kansas City was important from a narrative perspective in addition to the pecking order in the AFC West.

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