Lawrence Still Favored to Go Number One

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Lawrence Still Favored to Go Number One

Despite Trevor Lawrence missing this weekend’s game against Boston College, and possibly the showdown with Notre Dame, he is still favored to be selected No. 1 overall in this summer’s NFL Draft.

Of course, if Lawrence decides to stick around for one more season there is a ton of value on the rest of this list.

The Clemson Tigers star quarterback will sit out Saturday's game against Boston College due to a positive Covid-19 test though it is not immediately clear if he will miss the Notre Dame game.

Lawrence tested Wednesday and received a positive result Thursday. He went into isolation Thursday upon receiving the positive test result, as mandated by the ACC's medical advisory group. He'll be required to isolate for 10 days from the onset of symptoms.

Trevor Lawrence
-350
Justin Fields
+300
Penei Sewell
+700
Trey Lance

+900

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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