NFL Picks Week 7: Broncos, Cardinals and Jaguars Will Join Battle for No. 1 Pick
Currently, there are three winless teams in the league, the Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts and St. Louis Rams. With the exception of the Rams, who have Sam Bradford, it makes sense that either of those teams would use the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft on Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck.
But there are other teams that have only one win. After a loss this week, these teams are going to be involved in those same discussions.
Denver Broncos
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Now, if the Broncos win, they actually really cripple their chances at the No. 1 pick. Unless like other two teams, the Broncos are playing a team that's also a prime candidate for that pick.
A win from Denver would not only mean win No. 2 on the season, but would also keep the Dolphins winless.
Still, I am just not seeing that from this game. I am a Tim Tebow fan and think he gets way too much criticism for not being a "classic quarterback." Still, it just seems like the Broncos put him in a position to fail.
He's making his first start of the 2011 season, on the road, and they traded Brandon Lloyd, who would have been his best receiving option. Miami takes this clash of the titans.
Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals are just awful. They may not be in the Andrew Luck sweepstakes, given how much they gave up for Kevin Kolb, but this has been one of the most disappointing teams of the season.
Even though the game is in Arizona, it's hard to imagine a scenario where the Cardinals will beat the Steelers.
The other thing keeping the Cardinals from the No. 1 pick is that they play in the NFC West and still have five games to play against those opponents.
But you're kidding yourself if you think that you can count on them to win more than one, maybe two of those. This team is just bad.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Barring something catastrophic, the Jaguars would certainly not use a No. 1 pick on Andrew Luck. Blaine Gabbert was a first-round pick for them last year and has performed reasonably well for a rookie with little around him.
Still, there is just no way that this team will beat the Ravens. The Baltimore defense is just too good to think that the Jaguars' offense will do anything significant against them.
The Jacksonville defense might do OK against the Ravens' offense but nowhere near good enough.

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