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Most of the NFL draft’s top prospects will be in action this week during the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff.
An insider reported that the New York Jets would have to "pay a premium" to land No. 1 overall from the New York Giants.
Yes, Sunday's game in Las Vegas will be a huge factor in determining the No. 1 pick. But there is still a path for three other teams.
Pass rusher Brian Burns is the Giants’ lone Pro Bowl selection and was named a starter, while the Jets do not have one.
The "Tank Bowl" was last weekend, when the NY Giants won at the LV Raiders 34-10. But the Giants win was actually a loss in the grand scheme of things
A 24-point loss to the Giants, days after shelving star pass rusher Maxx Crosby and star tight end Brock Bowers for the rest of the season, would indicate that it’s unlikely the Raiders have to worry about a win. Even if they do pull off the upset, Las Vegas still has two paths to the No. 1 pick.
Here is what needs to happen for the Giants to finish first in the order--and why finishing second might not be as disastrous as it seems.