Updated 2021 NFL draft order: Jets, Jags stay still after close games

The Jets and Jaguars almost won both their games this past week, but both found ways to lose.

The Jets and Jaguars were close to getting wins this week, but in the end both teams found ways to lose.

New York was up 28-24 on Las Vegas with 13 seconds left in the game when former Jets defensive coordinator Gregg Williams sent an all-out blitz, leaving undrafted rookie cornerback Lamar Jackson on Henry Ruggs III. Ruggs III hit him with a double move and Jackson bit, leading to a 46-yard touchdown to give the Raiders the win.

Jacksonville, meanwhile, had a chance to get a win in overtime against the Vikings. However, Mike Glennon threw an interception and the Vikings capitalized with a game-winning field goal.

With both teams losing, they remain in the same spots as they were entering Week 13. The Jets control the No. 1 pick, while the Jaguars own the No. 2 pick.

Cincinnati has the No. 3 pick at 2-9-1, while the Los Angeles Chargers have the No. 4 pick with a 3-9 record. Dallas currently holds the No. 5 pick at 3-8.

Let’s take a look at the rest of the first-round draft order for the 2021 NFL draft.

1.  New York Jets (0-12)

2. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-11)

3. Cincinnati Bengals (2-9-1)

4. Los Angeles Chargers (3-9)

5. Dallas Cowboys (3-8)

6. Philadelphia Eagles (3-8-1)

7. Carolina Panthers (4-8)

8. Atlanta Falcons (4-8)

9. Miami Dolphins (from Houston, 4-8)

10. Denver Broncos (4-8)

11. Washington Football Team (5-7)

12. Detroit Lions (5-7)

13. Chicago Bears (5-7)

14. San Francisco 49ers (5-6)

15. Arizona Cardinals (6-6)

16. New England Patriots (6-6)

17. Baltimore Ravens (6-5)

18. Las Vegas Raiders (7-5)

19. New York Giants (5-7)

20. Minnesota Vikings (6-6)

21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5)

22. Miami Dolphins (8-4)

23. Indianapolis Colts (8-4)

24. Tennessee Titans (8-4)

25. New York Jets (from Seattle Seahawks, 8-4)

26. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Los Angeles Rams, 8-4)

27. Cleveland Browns (9-3)

28. Buffalo Bills (9-3)

29. Green Bay Packers (9-3)

30. Kansas City Chiefs (11-1)

31. New Orleans Saints (10-2)

32. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-1)