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Projected NFL win totals for all 32 teams, plus Jerry Jones paternity lawsuit is getting messier

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Welcome to the Friday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!

I’m going to start off on a somber note today: This will be the final newsletter that you’ll be getting from me and that’s because I’ve decided to retire from writing so that I can focus more time on growing yams in my backyard garden. I love yams. 

Just kidding. April Fools. I don’t know how to garden and I actually hate yams. 

This newsletter isn’t going anywhere and there’s a good chance I’ll be writing it until the end of time and that’s mostly because I love writing newsletters. That being said, for the rest of today’s edition, I will try to keep the April fooling to a minimum, but I can’t promise anything. 

The April 1 jokes have been going crazy today with David Njoku tricking people into thinking he was demanding a trade and Julian Edelman fooling people into thinking he had signed with the Buccaneers. Neither of those things actually happened. 

Speaking of the Buccaneers, they have the highest projected win total in the NFL this year. We’ll be going over the win totals for all 32 teams, plus taking a look at Jerry Jones’ paternity lawsuit.  

As always, here’s your weekly reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for the newsletter. All you have to do is click here and then share the link. Alright, let’s get to the rundown. 

1. Today’s show: NFL Draft needs for teams in the AFC and NFC North

The NFL Draft will be kicking off in less than four weeks, which means you’re going to be hearing a lot from our draft analysts from now until the start of the draft on April 28. Two of those draft analysts — Josh Edwards and Chris Trapasso — joined Will Brinson for Friday’s episode of the Pick Six Podcast and the three of them spent nearly an hour talking about draft needs for each team in the AFC and NFC North. 

One thing they all agreed on: The Packers need some wide receiver help. 

“There are…

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