San Francisco was still in position for the top pick in April's draft, yet the Arizona Cardinals ended up losing 27-24 to the Seattle Seahawks, securing the No. 1 overall selection as a result.
But the Niners still needed to have some help around the league to ensure they'd retain the second pick over the New York Jets, who also finished 4-12 on the season after losing to the New England Patriots today. Fortunately, the Dallas Cowboys pulled off an exciting win over the New York Giants, while the Atlanta Falcons edged the Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- both games coming in the early slate of games in Week 17.
With those two outcomes, the 49ers' strength of schedule for 2018 dropped lower than that of the Jets, meaning San Francisco gets the better selection.
As things stand now, the NFL Draft order is as follows:
It's important to remember head-to-head matchups don't matter for draft order.
Two years ago, the Niners finished with the No. 2 overall pick entering the 2017 NFL Draft. General manager John Lynch traded down from No. 2 to the No. 3 pick, grabbing defensive end Solomon Thomas in the process.
The 2019 NFL Draft kicks off on Thursday, April 25 from Nashville, Tennessee.
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