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# 1 Draft pick status


ladypanther

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What I don't get is this:

If we have an easier SOS than the Bengals and still suck worse than them(or the same), shouldn't we get the #1 overall?

That to me would mean we have a worse team, and need more help.

they have an easier SoS, we have a harder one.

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If we beat the Cardinals, we still could beat Atlanta like we did New Orleans reserves last season. If Atlanta beats New Orleans at home, they could have home field wrapped up at 13-2. I would say that Cincinnati has the best chance of picking first. However, if they beat Cleveland at home next week, we would be the favorites.

Jake would love to spoil the Luck party. I would guess that Cincy is favored by 2-3 points next week. I hope it then turns cold for San Deigo,

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