How an Undefeated Team Could Have a Top 5 NFL Draft Pick
The New England Patriots Could Run the Table and Draft in the Top 5 Slots Come April
By Mo Morrissey, published Nov 14, 2007
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Any football fan can tell you about the New England Patriots "Camera-gate" scandal: about 8 minutes into the September 9, 2007 game against the New York Jets, a sideline employee of the New England Patriots had a handheld video camera confiscated from him; the league subsequently fined Head Coach Bill Belichick $500,000, fined the team $250,000 and stripped the organization of a draft pick in 2008. The Commissioner specified in the discipline that should the Patriots make the playoffs, the team would lose its first round pick.Most football fans can also explain to you the principle behind the NFL Draft: the worst teams the previous year choose first, the best teams choose last. The Super Bowl runners up choose 31st; the Super Bowl winners choose 32nd.
Even the most casual of casual football fans has hard the suggestion that the New England Patriots could, in fact, run the table on their schedule, winning every game up to and through Super Bowl XLII. If that were to come to pass, the 2007 edition Patriots would not only be the best team of 2007, but arguably the best team of all time.
How, then, could the Patriots be the possible owners of one of the top 5 draft picks in 2008?
On the first day of the 2007 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots acquired Wide Receiver Randy Moss from the Oakland Raiders for the 110th selection in the 2007 draft (a fourth round selection). The day before, the Pats acquired that pick from the San Francisco 49ers along with their first round 2008 draft pick for the Patriots first round pick (28th overall) in the 2007 draft.
In essence, the Patriots gave up the 28th round pick in the 2007 NFL Draft for Randy Moss (signing him to a $3 Million deal) and San Francisco's first round pick.
With the 28th pick in that draft, the 49ers chose Joe Staley, an offensive tackle from Michigan State University. The Raiders used the 100th pick to choose Cornerback John Bowie.

How an Undefeated Team Could Have a Top 5 NFL Draft Pick
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Takeaways
- Any football fan can tell you about "Camera-gate" where the Patriots LOST a draft pick
- Most football fans can explain the principle behind the NFL Draft: the worst teams draft first
- Even the most casual of casual football fans has hard the suggestion that the Patriots could go 19-0
Did You Know?
In essence, the Raiders traded Randy Moss and a $10 Million salary for a player who has played in exactly 1 game thus far and recorded no tackles. Moss, on the other hand, in 9 games has recorded 56 receptions, 924 yards, and 12 touchdownsToday's Most Commented On
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