Waiver priority based on current league standings
Lions - 1st (0-8) (rebuilding)
Dolphins - 2nd (1-7) (might pair OBJ with Tua or Watson next year but might not like OBJ’s contract)
Texans - 3rd (1-7) (rebuilding)
Jaguars - 4th (1-6) (rebuilding)
Giants - 5th (2-6) (deep WR corps / traded OBJ)
WFT - 6th (2-6) (rebuilding)
Jets - 7th (2-5) (rebuilding)
Bears - 8th (3-5) (rebuilding / Robinson and Mooney are both underused)
Seahawks - 9th (3-5) (Metcalf & Lockett)
Colts - 10th (3-5) (could upgrade WR2)
Eagles - 11th (3-5) (needs a WR2 but not contending)
Falcons - 12th (3-4) (needs a WR but not contending)
49ers - 13th (3-4) (need a #2 WR but OBJ’s contract may be too pricey for a WR2 in 49ers offense)
Vikings - 14th (3-4) (Jefferson & Thielen)
Broncos - 15th (4-4) (Sutton, Jeudy, Patrick)
Chiefs - 17th (4-4) (could upgrade WR2 but no cap room at all)
Patriots - 18th (4-4) (could upgrade WR2 but missing reads to OBJ could hinder Mac Jones’ development like Mayfield)
Panthers - 19th (4-4) (could use another WR but OBJ may be their pricey WR3)
Chargers - 20th (4-3) (K. Allen & Mike Williams)
Steelers - 21st (4-3) (Claypool, D. Johnson, J. Wash)
Bengals - 22nd (5-3) (Chase, Boyd, Higgins)
SAINTS - 23rd (5-2)
Bills - 24th (5-2)
Ravens - 25th (5-2)
Raiders - 26th (5-2)
Buccaneers - 27th (6-2)
Titans - 28th (6-2)
Cowboys - 29th (6-1)
Rams - 30th (7-1)
Cardinals - 31st (7-1)
Packers - 32nd (7-1)