With NFL training camps kicking off this week, it’s time to try our hand at predicting how the 2017 season will shake out in terms of setting the first-round order for next year’s draft.

Here’s my take on how the top 32 slots could look for the 2018 draft:

1. New York Jets

The biggest storyline for the Jets this season will be whether or not they’re tanking for a franchise quarterback, but that will just be a fun justification for why they end up at the bottom of the NFL standings. The worst team in the league on paper, the Jets should be the overwhelming favorite to earn the top pick in next year’s draft, barring a miraculous development from one of their passers.

2. Cleveland Browns

I love the amount of talent the Browns added in this year’s draft, but they’re still a year away from the current rebuilding project paying significant dividends. Even if DeShone Kizer ends up being the answer at quarterback, he’s likely to take plenty of lumps as a rookie.

3. San Francisco 49ers

It may be a rough year for the rookie head coach/general manager combo of Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch, but I think they steal a couple more victories than most people think in 2017. They’ll need to draft a legitimate franchise quarterback next year, which could make another down year helpful if it gives them this high of a pick in a QB-heavy draft.

4. Chicago Bears

Whether it’s Mike Glennon or Mitch Trubisky under center, the Monsters of the Midway could struggle through another frustrating season in 2017. Jordan Howard is one of the league’s most underrated backs, but the loss of Alshon Jeffrey and weaknesses in the secondary and at offensive tackle will make things difficult for coach John Fox and company.

5. Los Angeles Rams

This team will go as far as Jared Goff’s development will take them. Last year’s top overall pick will have to make a serious leap forward in his second NFL season, but he has one of the league’s most talented running backs and a solid defense to back him up. Will he have enough protection and weapons in the passing game?

6. Jacksonville Jaguars

There’s not a more frustrating roster in the entire NFL than this one, which is full of young, promising talent but consistently underachieves on an annual basis. Blake Bortles will have to prove last year’s regression was a fluke, but I’ll believe it when I see it. Leonard Fournette is a huge addition, but the offensive line in front of him still needs plenty of work.

7. Cincinnati Bengals

They’ve got some explosive offensive weapons and a solid defensive front, but the Bengals need a huge step-up year from their back seven and Andy Dalton to not get killed by a frustrating interior offensive line. It could be another frustrating year for A.J. Green, one of the league’s best pass-catchers.

8. Buffalo Bills

The quarterback situation is still muddy, but I see good things ahead for the Bills under new coach Sean McDermott. Two first-round picks in next year’s draft will certainly help, and the sting of this year’s growing pains could be partially eased by having one of those selections in the top 10.

9. Washington Redskins

I won’t be surprised if an offseason circus leads to in-season disappointment for the Hogs, who still don’t have Kirk Cousins locked up with a long-term deal. It seems like a foregone conclusion he’s playing elsewhere in 2018, which might be even more certain if their 2017 record earns them a top-10 pick.

10. Carolina Panthers

They added some flash in the offseason, but Cam Newton still lacks quality protection and the secondary could still be a huge issue in 2017. The former league MVP can’t do it all himself, but he may have to if Carolina has any hope of digging out of the NFC South cellar.

11. New Orleans Saints

The Drew Brees era is slowly coming to a close, and though he’ll always give them a chance to win, their shortcomings on defense will continue to leave them snake-bitten. One of the league’s worst pass defenses will have to make huge strides to keep them from picking in the top 10 next year.

12. Detroit Lions

Matthew Stafford is one of the league’s most underrated quarterbacks, but he still doesn’t have the supporting cast he needs to get the Lions over the hump. A lack of consistency on the ground could plague them again in 2017, and a lack of depth on defense could send them to a disappointing record after last year’s playoff berth.

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13. Philadelphia Eagles

Carson Wentz showed plenty of promise as a rookie, and the Eagles are certainly moving in the right direction as a whole. Even if that doesn’t translate to more wins in 2017, Wentz should have Philly challenging for a division title sooner than later.

14. Indianapolis Colts

Even with one of the league’s most talented passers, the Colts have struggled to put a consistent winner on the field during Andrew Luck’s tenure. New general manager Chris Ballard kicked off the 2017 season with a stellar draft, but it may take a year for the young additions to pay off in the win column.

15. Denver Broncos

Whoever ends up starting at quarterback for the Broncos, he’ll face a tough task getting the team back into the Super Bowl conversation, even with one of the league’s better defenses. Even with an upgrade at left tackle thanks to this year’s first-round pick (Garett Bolles), the Broncos could have some growing pains on offense this year.

16. Minnesota Vikings

Another muddy quarterback situation, another disappointing year for the Vikings, who have tons of athleticism and talent on both sides of the ball, but need a reliable passer to be the difference-maker. If Teddy Bridgewater is back to full strength and playing to his potential, this pick could be much later.

17. Miami Dolphins

This is what quarterback purgatory looks like. Ryan Tannehill is a serviceable starter, and the ‘Phins have some promising talent and a solid incoming draft class, but I see them falling just short of legitimate playoff contention this year.

18. San Diego Chargers

Philip Rivers will push this group to be their best, which could have them in the thick of the playoff race until the final weeks. If their 2017 draft class can make an immediate impact on both sides of the ball, this team could be a surprise postseason crasher behind a veteran passer.

19. Baltimore Ravens

Giving Joe Flacco a legitimate weapon like Jeremy Maclin will be huge for this offense, but they have to have a reliable ground game. Kenneth Dixon is out for the season, and some youngsters will have to come up big on defense if they want to earn a wild-card spot.

20. Arizona Cardinals

The Bird Gang was better than last year’s record, but I don’t know if they have enough in the tank to make the jump back into the postseason this time around. Will this be the last chance for Carson Palmer and Larry Fitzgerald to get a shot at a ring?

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21. Cleveland Browns (from HOU)

The Texans finally have the franchise quarterback they’ve so desperately needed, but while Deshaun Watson and one of the NFL’s best defenses will get them back to the playoffs, they may not get far. Thanks to last year’s trade-up for Watson, though, the Browns will be hoping Houston loses as many games as possible, since they own this pick.

22. New York Giants

Eli Manning will always keep the Giants in the postseason hunt, but the Cowboys will be too strong again this year to give up the NFC East crown. A one-and-done trip to the playoffs won’t make these fans happy, but Manning has been known to create magic if he gets his foot in the door.

23. Buffalo Bills (from KC)

The Chiefs still have enough talent on both sides of the ball to fend off one of the toughest divisions from top to bottom in the league. Regardless of where they end up at the end of the year, they won’t have a first-round pick thanks to this year’s trade-up for their future franchise quarterback, Patrick Mahomes III.

24. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Bucs have one of the most promising young rosters in the league, and should get back to the postseason for the first time 2007. Even if they don’t manage a road victory in the wild-card round, this season should be the beginning of a successful run for the Bucs under their fresh leadership at quarterback, head coach and general manager.

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25. Seattle Seahawks

The offensive line still scares me, but Russell Wilson is the kind of quarterback who can still make things happen if forced out of the pocket on a regular basis. This defense and one of the league’s best home-field advantages should help ensure another division title and a trip to the second round of the playoffs.

26. Tennessee Titans

Another exciting team with tons of young talent on both sides of the ball, the Titans are also poised for a long run of success with Marcus Mariota leading the way at quarterback. They could dominate the AFC South for the foreseeable future.

27. Dallas Cowboys

Some may think last year’s 13-3 season was a fluke, but I think Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott and company will have America’s Team in the thick of the NFC title race for a long time. They’ll face a tough three-horse race at the top of the conference with the Falcons and Packers, but it’ll be fun to watch.

28. Pittsburgh Steelers

The youthful secondary will still be a question mark, but Big Ben should have the Pittsburgh offense humming yet again this year. If the core of this team stays healthy through the whole season, they could end up being the most formidable challengers to the Patriots at the top of the AFC.

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29. Oakland Raiders

Derek Carr will have astronomical expectations to go along with his big contract, but I think he’s up to the challenge. This roster still has some holes (particularly on defense), but they’ve got big-time playmakers where it counts. Will they get a chance at “tuck rule” payback?

30. Atlanta Falcons

It was certainly a crushing defeat in the Super Bowl, but I’m not buying a letdown from the Falcons. They’re explosive, athletic and confident on both sides of the ball, and should be right back in the thick of title contention again in 2017. This team is deep, and now they’ve got valuable experience from last year’s deep playoff run.

31. Green Bay Packers

The race at the top of the NFC will be a blast to watch yet again this year, and while there are strong reasons to prefer the Falcons or the Cowboys, I’m banking on Aaron Rodgers to overcome the Packers’ issues on both sides of the ball.

32. New England Patriots

Until Tom Brady is gone, this is the safest bet among annual NFL predictions. No matter what happens around him, Brady will always have the Pats in the hunt until the end.