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Queuing downloads successively has been a thing before Rona, hasn't come back since.
Use drop and drag to position games or updates in the queue. This does not overwrite the current one downloading as long as you do not move it to the very top. All games or updates will download in the order you set them without the need to press download on each one.
But there's no way to add a new game to the queue, without it stopping the current download and start downloading the new game instead. That's what the OP is suggesting, that new games entering download queue are added to the bottom of the list, and not the top. If you want to move it up to a higher position, manually, that's fine. It's the difference between FILO and FIFO, Steam currently does the former with new queue entries, when it should really do the latter.