The 2020 NFL Draft will take place April 23-25 in Las Vegas.

The Falcons (7-9) set their draft spot at No. 16 following the season-ending win over Tampa Bay.

Here is the draft order determined following Kansas City's Super Bowl win over San Francisco
1. Cincinnati Bengals, 2-14 .(125)
2. Washington Redskins, 3-13 (.188)
3. Detroit Lions, 3-12-1 (.219)
4. N.Y. Giants, 4-12 (.250)
5. Miami Dolphins, 5-11 (.313) 
6. Los Angeles Chargers, 5-11 (.313) 
7. Carolina Panthers, 5-11 (.313)
8. Arizona Cardinals, 5-10-1 (.344)
9. Jacksonville Jaguars, 6-10 (.375)
10. Cleveland Browns, 6-10 (.375)
11. N.Y. Jets, 7-9 (.438)
12. Oakland Raiders, 7-9 (.438)
13. Indianapolis Colts, 7-9 (.438)
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 7-9 (.438)
15. Denver Broncos, 7-9 (.438)
16. Atlanta Falcons, 7-9 (.438)
17. Dallas Cowboys, 8-8 (.500)
18. Miami (from Steelers), 8-8 (.500)
19. Oakland (from Bears), 8-8 (.500)
20. Jacksonville (from Rams), 9-7 (.536)
21. Philadelphia, 9-7 (.535)
22. Buffalo, 10-6 (.625)
23. New England, 12-4 (.750)
24. New Orleans, 13-3 (.813)
25. Minnesota, 10-6 (.625)
26. Miami (from Houston), 8-8 (.500)
27. Seattle, 11-5 (.688)
28. Baltimore, 14-2 (.875)
29. Green Bay, 13-3 (.813)
30. San Francisco, 13-3 (.813)
31. Kansas City, 12-4 (.750)

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