We’ve updated our 2010 NFL mock draft to reflect the most recent draft order and have changed a handful of the selections.  We also added more players to the “Key Free Agents” list and “Positions of Need.”  Next week’s update will probably show even more changes as we will have film of the players from the Senior Bowl.

Enjoy the updated 2010 NFL mock draft and feel free to leave your feedback!

The draft order of our 2010 NFL mock draft remains unchanged after the Colts beat the Jets and the Saints beat the Vikings on Sunday. This just about locks down the order of the top 30 picks and puts the New York Jets at pick 29 and the Minnesota Vikings at pick 30. This only leaves the 31st and 32nd pick to be determined based on the Super Bowl.

One other thing to note is that picks 10 and 11 could be swapped, depending on a coin toss. The same is true for picks 16/17 and 19/20. We will update our mock draft this week, so make sure to check back!

The 2005 NFL season was a nightmare for the New York Jets.  Their starting QB, Chad Pennington, was sidelined for the season with shoulder surgery.  Their starting RB, Curtis Martin, finally began showing his age and he rushed for under 1000 yards for the first time in his career.  They finished the season 4-12 and fired head coach Herman Edwards.  Serious changes were about to be made in the Jets organization.

We uploaded a new revision of our 2010 NFL Mock Draft Today. Our previous top 10 has stayed intact, but there have been some pretty big changes throughout the rest of the draft. Some picks that stand out are the New England Patriots selecting Jahvid Best at pick #22 and the New Orleans Saints selecting Jermaine Gresham at #31. For more details head over to our 2010 NFL Mock Draft page, and be sure to leave some feedback in the comments.

This is the latest 2010 NFL Draft Order with the latest playoff results reflected.

1. St. Louis (1-15)
2. Detroit (2-14)
3. Tampa Bay (3-13)
4. Washington (4-12)
5. Kansas City (4-12)
6. Seattle (5-11)
7. Cleveland (5-11)
8. Oakland (5-11)
9. Buffalo (6-10)
10. Jacksonville (7-9)
11. Denver (from Chicago 7-9)
12. Miami (7-9)
13. San Francisco (8-8)
14. Seattle (from Denver 8-8)
15. New York Giants (8-8)
16. Tennessee (8-8)
17. San Francisco (from Carolina 8-8)
18. Pittsburgh (9-7)
19. Atlanta (9-7)
20. Houston (9-7)
21. Cincinnati (10-6)
22. New England (10-6)
23. Green Bay (11-5)
24. Philadelphia (11-5)
25. Baltimore (9-7)
26. Arizona (10-6)
27. Dallas (11-5)
28. San Diego (13-3)
29. New York Jets (9-7) *
30. Minnesota (12-4) *
31. New Orleans (13-3) *
32. Indianapolis (14-2) *

* – Final draft position to be determined by playoff result.