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The Bucs fell to 5-10 on the season after a 27-20 defeat at Dallas. That loss kept Tampa Bay in the top 10 with regards to the 2019 NFL Draft order with two games left. The Bucs actually moved up from eighth to sixth in the draft order with Sunday’s loss.

Here is a look at the current 2019 NFL Draft order:

1. Arizona (3-12)
2. San Francisco (4-11)
3. NY Jets (4-11)
4. Oakland (4-11)
5. Detroit (5-10)
6. Tampa Bay (5-10)
7. Buffalo (5-10)
8. NY Giants (5-10)
9. Jacksonville (5-10)
10. Atlanta (6-9)
11. Carolina (6-9)
12. Denver (6-9)
13. Cincinnati (6-9)
14. Green Bay (6-8-1)

Here is a look at the remaining schedules for the teams that currently have Top 14 picks in the 2019 NFL Draft. Games that pit teams with 6-9 records or worse against each other are in bold.

1. Arizona’s Remaining Schedule
At Seattle (9-6)
Notes: The Cardinals will likely finish 3-13 and are guaranteed to end up with a top 5 draft pick as a result – and could stay at No. 1.

2. San Francisco’s Remaining Schedule
At LA Rams (12-3)
Notes: San Francisco will likely lose to the Rams and finish 4-12, would cement their status as a Top 5 draft team.

3. New York Jets’ Remaining Schedule
At New England (10-5)
Notes: The Jets are improving down the stretch with this year’s first-round pick Sam Darnold, but keep losing, which does nothing but improve their draft status.

4. Oakland’s Remaining Schedule
At Kansas City (11-4)
Notes: The Raiders seem destined to stay inside the Top 5 in terms of a 2019 first-round pick and have a 4-12 finish staring them in the face.

5. Detroit’s Remaining Schedule
At Green Bay (6-7-1)
Notes: Detroit has slid inside the Top 10 and is now inside the Top 5 with a chance to lock in this draft spot with a loss at Green Bay on Sunday.

6. Tampa Bay’s Remaining Schedule
Vs. Atlanta (6-9)
Notes: The Bucs are tied with the Giants for the eighth pick, will likely lose at Dallas, but have a chance of beating the Falcons in the 2018 finale.

7. Buffalo’s Remaining Schedule
Vs. Miami (7-8)
Notes: Buffalo could land outside the Top 10 if it could win one more game with Miami on deck to finish the season.

8. New York Giants’ Remaining Schedule
Vs. Dallas (9-6)
Notes: The Giants remain in eighth place and a loss to Dallas would cement their Top 10 draft status for another year.

9. Jacksonville’s Remaining Schedule
At Houston (10-5)
Notes: The Jaguars beat the Dolphins on Sunday and fell from No. 5 to No. 9 just to reach their sixth win of the season, which could prove costly in April.

10. Atlanta’s Remaining Schedule
At Tampa Bay (5-10)
Notes: The Falcons have now won two games in a row to get out of last place in the NFC South, and one more win over the Bucs would have them slide out of the Top 10.

11. Carolina’s Remaining Schedule
At New Orleans (13-2)
Notes: The Panthers continue to free fall and have lost seven straight, which could cost Ron Rivera his job.

12. Denver’s Remaining Schedule
Vs. LA Chargers (11-4)
Notes: The Broncos probably won’t beat the Chargers and will inch closer to a Top 10 draft pick.

13. Cincinnati’s Remaining Schedule
At Pittsburgh (8-6-1)
Notes: The Bengals remain just outside the Top 10 with a 6-9 record, but a loss at Pittsburgh could change that.

14. Green Bay’s Remaining Schedule
Vs Detroit (5-10)
Notes: The Packers beat the Jets in overtime, which didn’t help their draft position, and could beat a bad Lions team at home to finish the season.

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