The arrangement of teams for selecting eligible college players in the National Football League’s annual selection meeting in 2015 followed a specific sequence. Generally, this sequence is determined by the previous season’s record, with teams having poorer records receiving earlier selections. For instance, the team with the worst record from the preceding season usually holds the first overall selection.
The sequence impacts team-building strategies significantly. Teams with early selections have the opportunity to acquire highly sought-after prospects, potentially addressing critical needs within their roster. Historically, obtaining a top selection has been viewed as a valuable asset, enabling franchises to secure players considered foundational to future success. However, the value of these selections also depends on the depth of talent available in a given year and the ability of teams to properly evaluate and develop the selected players.