I'm reading often that a possible reason to explain why the Nobel committee is copping out from making the physics Nobel related to the Higgs could be, among other things, the fact that the spin of the new particle has not yet been definitively determined; it could still be 0 or 2.
This makes me wonder: if the spin would (very, very surprisingly!) finally be discovered to be 2, would this then necessarily mean that the particle has to be a graviton? Or could there hypothetically be other spin-2 particles? If not, why not, and if there indeed exist other possibilities, what would they be?