Time to switch it up with the Washington Redskins officially eliminated from the playoffs. This week we are looking at the games that impact the Redskins' draft order in the first round.

Now, let's be clear, no one here is telling anybody to root for the Redskins to lose. Some fans feel that way, others cannot imagine rooting for their franchise to lose a football game.

Nevertheless, these results below could impact the draft standing.

Before jumping in, tiebreakers for draft positioning are not determined by normal NFL tiebreaking procedures. It first goes to record, then the strength of schedule.

Based on that, here is the current 2019 NFL Draft order as it pertains to the Redskins:

No. 10 Carolina Panthers (6-9) - .484 strength of schedule

No. 11 Atlanta Falcons (6-9) - .500

No. 12 Denver Broncos (6-9) - .507

No. 13 Cincinnati Bengals (6-9) - .531

No. 14 Green Bay Packers (6-8-1) - .493

No. 15 Miami Dolphins (7-8) - .476

No. 16 Washington Redskins (7-8) - .482

No. 17 Cleveland Browns (7-7-1) - .507

No. 18 Philadelphia Eagles (8-7) -.527

That's right, the Redskins could finish anywhere from the No. 10 overall pick to the No. 18 overall pick. It all comes down to Week 17.

When looking at the draft order, note that the strength of schedule will change slightly based on Week 17's results. It shouldn't be a drastic shift, but could be enough to bump up and down the Redskins.

Redskins Week 17 Rooting Guide

Carolina Panthers (6-9) vs. New Orleans Saints (13-2)

Sunday, Dec. 30 at 1:00 p.m.

New Orleans has nothing to add to their playoff positioning this week which means some starters may be resting. Good thing that favors the team the Redskins need to win, root for the Panthers.

Atlanta Falcons (6-9) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-10)

Sunday, Dec. 30 at 1:00 p.m.

Nothing on the line in this game. One would assume that the Falcons would be the ones resting their talent and Tampa Bay will be trying to save some jobs, but you know what they say about assuming. Root for the Falcons.

Green Bay Packers (6-8-1) vs. Detroit Lions (5-10)

Sunday, Dec. 30 at 1:00 p.m.

Aaron Rodgers always likes to put a whooping on NFC North teams even when the result does not matter. Root for the Packers.

Miami Dolphins (7-8) vs. Buffalo Bills (5-10)

Sunday, Dec. 30 at 1:00 p.m.

It makes no sense why the Dolphins are 7-8, yet it will help the Redskins if they make it to 8-8. Miami is one the only team that Washington is competing with that enters Week 17 with a worse strength of schedule. Root for the Dolphins.

Denver Broncos (6-9) vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11-4)

Sunday, Dec. 30 at 4:25 p.m.

Unfortunately for the Redskins, the Chargers still have a lot to play for including the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC. Don't anticipate Los Angeles having a collapse, but it does not hurt to root for the Broncos

Cincinnati Bengals (6-9) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-6-1)

Sunday, Dec. 30 at 4:25 p.m.

Pittsburgh is going to battling for their playoff lives in this contest. Of all matchups, this could be the most improbable to go the Redskins way. Root for the Bengals

Cleveland Browns (7-7-1) vs. Baltimore Ravens (9-6)

Sunday, Dec. 30 at 4:25 p.m.

This matchup only has meaning if the Redskins win on Sunday. Which if they do, root for the Browns.

Strength of schedule calculations were retrieved from NFL.com

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