NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans own the 11th pick of the 2014 National Football League Draft, which will be held May 8-10, the NFL announced today.
The NFL Draft will kick off in primetime for the fifth consecutive year. The first round will be held on Thursday, May 8. The second and third rounds are set for Friday, May 9. Rounds four through seven will be held on Saturday, May 10.
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2014 NFL DRAFT ORDER**
- Houston Texans (2-14)
- St. Louis Rams (via Redskins) - 3-13
- Jacksonville Jaguars (4-12)
- Cleveland Browns (4-12)
- Oakland Raiders (4-12)
- Atlanta Falcons (4-12)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12)
- Minnesota Vikings (5-10-1)
- Buffalo Bills (6-10)
- Detroit Lions (7-9)
11. Tennessee Titans (7-9) - New York Giants (7-9)
- St. Louis Rams (7-9)
- Chicago Bears (8-8)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8)
16/17. Ravens/Cowboys (coin flip) - 8-8
16/17. Ravens/Cowboys (coin flip) - 8-8 - New York Jets (8-8)
- Miami Dolphins (8-8)
- Arizona Cardinals (10-6)
- Green Bay Packers* (8-7-1)
- San Diego Chargers* (9-7)
- Philadelphia Eagles* (10-6)
- Kansas City Chiefs* (11-5)
- Cincinnati Bengals* (11-5)
- Indianapolis Colts* (11-5)
- New Orleans Saints* (11-5)
- New England Patriots* (12-4)
- San Francisco 49ers* (12-4)
- Carolina Panthers* (12-4)
- Denver Broncos* (13-3)
- Seattle Seahawks* (13-3)
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Subject to Playoffs
The draft order is determined by the following procedures:
• The winner of the Super Bowl will select last and the other Super Bowl participant next-to-last, regardless of their regular-season record.
• The Championship Game participants not advancing to the Super Bowl will select 29th and 30th, according to the reverse order of their standing.
• The Divisional Playoff participants not advancing to the Championship Games will select 25th through 28th, according to the reverse order of their standing.
• The Wild Card participants not advancing to the Divisional Playoffs will select 21st through 24th, according to the reverse order of their standing.
• Non-playoff clubs will select first through 20th, according to the reverse order of their standing.
If ties exist in any grouping except (A) above, they will be broken by strength of schedule (i.e., figuring the aggregate won-lost-tied percentage of each involved club's regular-season opponents and awarding preferential selection order to the club which faced the schedule of teams with the lowest aggregate won-lost-tied percentage).
If ties still exist after applying the strength of schedule tiebreaker, the divisional or conference tiebreakers are applied, if applicable. If the divisional or conference tiebreakers are not applicable, ties will be broken by a coin flip.
Though Baltimore and Dallas have the same strength-of-schedule, neither the divisional nor the conference tie-breaker applies; therefore, the tie for the 16th and 17th positions will be determined by a coin flip.
The tie between Carolina and San Francisco was broken by the conference tie-breaker. Since Carolina defeated San Francisco in head-to-head competition, San Francisco is given priority in the Draft order, subject to the results of the playoffs.
Clubs involved in two-club ties will alternate positions from round-to-round. In ties that involve three or more clubs, the club at the top of a tied segment in a given round will move to the bottom of the segment for the next round, while all other clubs in the segment move up one position. This rotation continues throughout the draft.