CLEVELAND, Ohio - If you want the Browns to have the No. 1 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, you're probably feeling pretty good right now. Just one more loss by the winless Browns and they'll clinch that spot from their closest competitor, the 2-11 Giants.

But there remains a chance they could have the top two picks in the draft, and the scenario isn't really far-fetched.

As you're surely aware by now, the Browns own the Texans' first-round pick as result of their 2017 draft-day deal. And that Texans' pick currently sits at No. 4 overall.

Having it move up to No. 2 will require some key results, a 4-12 record from the Texans, and strength of schedule (aggregate winning percentage of opponents) working in the Browns' favor.

Here's how the top of the draft currently looks (SoS in parenthesis):

1. Browns 0-14 (.513)

2. Giants 2-12 (.527)

3. Colts 3-11 (.487)

4. Browns via trade with Texans 4-10 (.504)

5. 49ers 4-10 (.513)

6. Bears 4-10 (.558)

7. Buccaneers 4-10 (.563)

And here's how the Texans' pick could move up to No. 2:

1. The Texans must lose their final two games.

This isn't a stretch. The Texans (4-10) have lost four straight, seven of their last eight and are clearly struggling without quarterback Deshaun Watson. They haven't scored more than 16 points in a game since Week 11. They finish the season against the Steelers, who are fighting for the AFC's top playoff seed, and the Colts, who beat the Texans (20-14) in Week 9.

2. The Giants must win their final two games.

The Giants (2-12) have the Cardinals (6-8) and Redskins (6-8) left on the schedule. Those are two winnable games for a Giants team that has lost five games by one score. The Giants' 20-10 loss to the Redskins in Week 12 was fueled by two turnovers in the final five minutes.

3. The Colts must win their final two games.

The Colts (3-11) have a tall task next week against the Ravens, who are fighting for a playoff spot. But, as we mentioned above, they close against the Texans.

This scenario would have the Texans and Giants finish tied at 4-12, with the Texans' SoS likely remaining lower, giving them (or the Browns, actually) the No. 2 pick. The Colts would be 5-11 and out of the race.

The 49ers, Bears and Buccaneers each have the chance to finish 4-12 by losing out. But their strength of schedule would have to fall below that of the Texans. The 49ers, winners of three straight, end with the Jaguars and Rams, the Bears face the Browns and Vikings, and the Bucs close against the Panthers and Saints. Other than the Browns, all those opponents are heading to the playoffs, giving them stronger schedules than the Texans have remaining.

If everything falls into place, the Browns would be the first team with the top two picks in the draft since 1992, when the Colts took defensive end Steve Emtman and linebacker Quentin Coryatt first and second.