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A Question About the Draft


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Say we finish with only one win. If we are the only one win team by the time the season is over (and the closest another team is to our record is, say, 3 wins), are we automatically given the #1 pick in the draft? Or is there some sort of consideration of team histories or/and other factors that might interfere with this decision?

Sorry if this issue has been addressed before in another thread.

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The team with the lowest winning percentage at the end of the previous season drafts first in the NFL Draft.

Strength of schedule for the previous season is the first tie-breaker for teams with the same winning percentage.

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Say we finish with only one win. If we are the only one win team by the time the season is over (and the closest another team is to our record is, say, 3 wins), are we automatically given the #1 pick in the draft? Or is there some sort of consideration of team histories or/and other factors that might interfere with this decision?

Sorry if this issue has been addressed before in another thread.

team with the worst record that season gets the #1 pick (unless they trade it away).
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