The Kansas City Chiefs were able to defeat the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl and now fans can shift their attention to the offseason. With the final game of the season being completed, the full 2020 NFL Draft first-round order is officially set.

Of course, with the Chiefs hoisting the Lombardi trophy, they will own the 32nd overall pick in the draft. On the other hand, San Francisco will be reminded of losing the Super Bowl by selecting just one pick ahead of Kansas City.

Besides the two teams in the Super Bowl, everyone is intently watching to see what the Cincinnati Bengals do with the No. 1 overall pick. Seeing that the Bengals are likely moving on from Andy Dalton, it's been assumed that Joe Burrow is already on his way to Cincinnati.

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Another notable team in the draft is the Miami Dolphins, who own three first-round selections. The Dolphins expect Ryan Fitzpatrick to be back with the team in 2020. While Fitzpatrick may start the season, the team also has the firepower to trade up in the draft to get someone like Tua Tagovailoa.

With that in mind, there is still a little over two months until the draft in Las Vegas. All 32 teams in the NFL are going to spend countless hours trying to decide what prospects could fit their roster.

Following Sunday's game, every team in the NFL now knows where they'll be selecting in the first two rounds of the draft. In the next month or so, the NFL will also be handing out compensatory picks depending on how last year's free agency went.