What 2023 1st round pick will the Panthers have following Week 15?

Surprisingly, or not surprising given the deplorable state of NFC South, the Carolina Panthers didn’t lose any ground in their playoff push this week. Even with their 24-16 loss The Pittsburgh SteelersLosses due to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers And Atlanta Falcons Steve Wilks, interim coach, and the crew basically where they should have been. they were at Week 15: Enter play

But were they successful? gain any ground What is the draft order for 2023? Let’s take a look, courtesy of Tankathon.com.

  1. Houston Texans (1-11-1)

  2. Chicago Bears (3-11)

  3. Seattle Seahawks; via Denver Broncos (4-10)

  4. Detroit Lions; via Los Angeles Rams (4-10)

  5. Arizona Cardinals (4-10)

  6. Indianapolis Colts (4-9-1)

  7. Atlanta Falcons (5-9).

  8. Carolina Panthers (5-9).

  9. Philadelphia Eaglesvia New Orleans Saints (5-9)

  10. Las Vegas Raiders (6-8)

  11. Jacksonville Jaguars (6-8)

  12. Houston Texans Cleveland Browns (6-8)

  13. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-8).

  14. Green Bay Packers (6-8)

  15. Seattle Seahawks (7-7).

  16. New England Patriots (7-7)

  17. New York Jets (7-7)

  18. Detroit Lions (7-7)

  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-8)

  20. Tennessee Titans (7-7)

  21. Washington Commanders (7-6-1)

  22. Los Angeles Chargers (8-6)

  23. Miami Dolphins (8-6) (Forfeited)

  24. New York Giants (8-5-1)

  25. Baltimore Ravens (9-5)

  26. Denver Broncos; via San Francisco 49ers (10-4)

  27. Cincinnati Bengals (10-4)

  28. Dallas Cowboys (10-4)

  29. Kansas City Chiefs (11-3)

  30. Minnesota Vikings (11-3)

  31. Buffalo Bills (11-3)

  32. Philadelphia Eagles (13-1).

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