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Originally Posted by Schneed10
Tie breaker isn't conference record is it? I thought it was opponents' winning percentage. I'm pretty sure Arizona faced an easier schedule, meaning they'd get the 5th and we'd get the 6th.
I'd say DT Alan Branch, Michigan.
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Here is the tie breaker rules:
• The team with the lowest winning percentage at the end of the previous season drafts first in the NFL Draft.
• The rest of the teams are placed in order from lowest winning percentage to the highest.
• The Super Bowl winner drafts last, even if they do not have the highest winning percentage.
• The Super Bowl loser drafts next to last.
• Strength of schedule for the previous season is the first tie-breaker for teams with the same winning percentage.
• Divisional and conference records are the next step in the tie-breaking procedure.
• As a last resort, a coin toss is used to determine the order of selection for teams with the same winning percentage.
• If a playoff and non-playoff team end the season with the same winning percentage, the non-playoff team selects before the playoff team regardless of strength of schedule.