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Posted by: FabioIneks - 02-07-2021, 02:16 AM - Forum: My Forum
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п»їNFL odds, lines, spreads, picks, predictions for Week 10, 2020: Proven model loving Buccaneers, Saints.
SportsLine's computer model simulated every Week 10 NFL game 10,000 times with surprising results.
The Pittsburgh Steelers escaped a serious threat to their undefeated record last week, escaping Dallas with a 24-19 victory to improve to 8-0 for the first time in the franchise's storied history. Pittsburgh can run it to 9-0 this week when they welcome talented rookie quarterback Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals are 10-point underdogs according to the latest NFL odds from William Hill Sportsbook, one of the largest NFL spreads of the week and one of just two to reach double-digits.
Can Pittsburgh stay unbeaten and improve its hold on the AFC North, or can the Bengals spring the upset? And which games in Week 10 hold the most favorable matchups for your NFL bets? All of the Week 10 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine's advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 10 NFL picks now.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up over $7,600 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception five-plus years ago.
It's off to a strong 16-9 roll on top-rated NFL picks this season. The model enters Week 10 on an incredible 112-73 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch in three of the past four years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 95 percent of CBS Sports office pool players three times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up.
Now, it has examined the latest Week 10 NFL odds and NFL betting lines from William Hill, simulated every snap, and its predictions are in. Head to SportsLine now to see them all.
Top NFL predictions for Week 10.
One of the top Week 10 NFL predictions the model recommends: The visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-6) cover as favorites against the Carolina Panthers. The Buccaneers are 9-2-1 against the spread in their last 12 games following a double-digit loss at home, while quarterback Tom Brady is still shining for the Buccaneers, throwing for 2,398 yards and 20 touchdowns against seven interceptions.
On the other sideline, the Panthers welcomed back superstar running back Christian McCaffrey last week, who romped to 151 yards of total offense and two touchdowns in a last-second, 33-31 loss to the Chiefs. McCaffrey, who had missed several games with a high ankle sprain, injured his shoulder against the Chiefs and is out Sunday.
SportsLine's model projects that Brady outplays Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater and that the Panthers struggle to reach 100 rushing yards without McCaffrey. The model also says Tampa Bay covers in well over 50 percent of simulations. The over (51) has plenty of value because it hits almost 60 percent of the time.
Another one of the top Week 10 NFL predictions from the model: The Saints (-10) cover against the 49ers. After picking up four consecutive wins by one score, New Orleans left no doubt against Tom Brady and the Buccaneers last Sunday night. Drew Brees threw four touchdown passes as the Saints blasted their division foe by five touchdowns to take a half-game lead in the NFC South.
Now, the Saints will look to keep it rolling against a Niners squad that limps into town with a lengthy injury list. San Francisco is 2-4 overall and against the spread in its last six games and will start backup quarterback Nick Mullens against a New Orleans defense that just picked off Brady three times.
SportsLine's model gives Mullens a higher probability of throwing an interception than a touchdown, while Brees throws for over 250 yards and two scores as the Saints cover in well over 50 percent of simulations. The over (49) also has value since the teams combine to score 54 total points.
How to make Week 10 NFL picks.
The model has also made the call on every other game on the Week 10 NFL schedule, and has identified a Super Bowl contender that goes down hard. You can only get every pick for every game here.
What NFL picks can you make with confidence in Week 10? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Check out the latest NFL odds from William Hill below and then visit SportsLine to see which NFL teams are covering in more than 50 percent of simulations, all from the model that is up over $7,600 on its top-rated NFL picks.
NFL odds, matchups for Week 10.
Sunday, Nov. 15.
Washington Football Team vs. Detroit Lions (-3, 46.5)
Pete Prisco's NFL Week 10 picks: Justin Herbert outduels Tua Tagovailoa, Bills and Cardinals in wild shootout.
Prisco reveals his picks for Week 10, including why both the Bears and Colts will win as underdogs.
Sometimes it's really hard to find the good in the bad.
That's me this week with my picks. I finally went totally rotten. My against-the-spread record was a miserable 4-10, to drop me to 68-63-1 for the season. It wasn't much better straight up.
The good news is I didn't have a losing week with my best bets on the Pick Six Podcast, going 3-3 thanks to the New York Jets Monday night. I broke the rule of never taking the Jets, and it paid off. That brings my season record with my best bets to 35-18-1.
See, there is some good to be found in a toilet full of crappy picks from Week 9. Now let's turn it around in Week 10.
Which teams will cover the spread in Week 10? Pete Prisco and R.J. White join host Will Brinson to make their best bets and break down every game on the Pick Six Podcast; listen below and be sure to subscribe for daily NFL goodness.
Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans.
The Colts did little on offense last week against the Ravens, but this Titans defense isn't that good. They don't rush the passer at all, which is why Philip Rivers will be able to have success throwing it. The Tennessee offense is all about running Derrick Henry, but the Colts defense is good against the run. The Colts will come in here and take over first place in the division with a victory.
Pick: Colts 23, Titans 20.
Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants.
This is for first place in the division. That's hard to believe. The Giants almost beat the Eagles in Philly a few weeks back, but this Eagles team is much healthier. That matters. Look for the Eagles to win a tough, physical game.
Pick: Eagles 23, Giants 16.
Jacksonville Jaguars at Green Bay Packers.
Jake Luton will make his second start in this one for the Jaguars after playing well last week against Houston. But this is his first road game and there is tape on him now. Aaron Rodgers has been lighting up defenses and the Jaguars defense has big-time issues. Rodgers will have a huge day, while Luton won't come close to keeping up.
Pick: Packers 39, Jaguars 17.
Washington Football Team at Detroit Lions.
Alex Smith will start for Washington after doing some good things last week. He did throw three picks, though. But he looked comfortable. The Lions have slumped the past few weeks and Matt Patricia is in trouble. Even so, I think they win here, but it's close.
Pick: Lions 21, Washington 20.
Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns.
The Browns are coming off a bye, but Baker Mayfield is coming out of the COVID-19 quarantine. What's his status? It if's Case Keenum, it won't be a big difference. The Browns will pound the football and take shots. The Texans aren't good on defense, and they are playing a second straight road game. Browns take it.
Pick: Browns 28, Texans 21.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers.
The Bucs are coming off a horrible showing Sunday night. Who was that team? Carolina has lost three straight, but they showed well at Kansas City last week. This will be different. I think the Bucs will get refocused with Tom Brady bouncing back with a big day. The Tampa Bay defense does as well. Bucs take it.
Pick: Bucs 28, Panthers 20.
Los Angeles Chargers at Miami Dolphins.
This is a long trip for a Chargers team that has suffered a lot of heartbreaking losses. The last time Miami was at home two weeks ago they beat up on the other Los Angeles team. This will be different. I think Justin Herbert wins the passing duel with fellow first-round rookie Tua Tagovailoa. The Chargers will win a tight one.
Pick: Chargers 23, Dolphins 21.
Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders.
The Broncos are playing a second straight road game after losing at Atlanta last Sunday. The Raiders have won two straight and seem to be back on track after a little lull. The defense has made some strides. This could be a big-time shootout, though, between Drew Lock and Derek Carr, with Carr getting the better of it lately.
Pick: Raiders 34, Broncos 31.
Buffalo Bills at Arizona Cardinals.
Josh Allen vs. Kyler Murray will be fun to watch. Both offenses can score and both defenses have issues. Look for a lot of points in this one, with Allen winning a high-scoring game for Buffalo, even with the long trip.
Pick: Bills 34, Cardinals 33.
San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints.
The Saints have emerged as the best team in the NFC, while the 49ers are a shell of the team we saw in the Super Bowl last year. These teams have played some good games in recent years, but this won't be one of them. Look for the Saints to have an easy time of it. Blowout city.
Pick: Saints 31, 49ers 20.
Seattle Seahawks at Los Angels Rams.
The Rams are coming off the bye, while the Seahawks are playing a second straight road game. That's a challenge, but even more so because the Seattle defense is so bad. This will be a game where Jared Goff and the Rams get back on track offensively and the Rams do just enough to slow down Russell Wilson.
Pick: Rams 31, Seahawks 26.
Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Bengals are coming off the bye, while the Steelers are home for the first time in a month. The concern for the Steelers is whether Ben Roethlisberger will play after being on the COVID-19 list. If he doesn't, it will be Mason Rudolph. No matter who it is, the Steelers defense will be the difference. Look for a suffocating showing against Joe Burrow.
Pick: Steelers 30, Bengals 19.
Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots.
The Patriots found a way to rally against the Jets, but it was not a good night for the defense. This will be even worse. Look for Lamar Jackson and the running game to have a big game against the New England defense. Cam Newton will not be able to keep up.
Pick: Ravens 27, Patriots 17.
Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears.
The Vikings suddenly have life after two straight victories, while the Bears are reeling a bit. Dalvin Cook has been sensational this season and especially the past two weeks. But Chicago is solid against the run. That will matter here. Nick Foles has been ordinary, but he should be able to make enough plays to pull out a home victory.
Pick: Bears 26, Vikings 23.
NFL Week 10 game picks: Rams top Seahawks; Vikings over Bears.
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Gregg Rosenthal went 8-5 on his predictions for Week 9 of the 2020 NFL season, bringing his total record to 83-48-1. How will he fare in Week 10? His picks are below.
SUNDAY, NOV. 15.
Philadelphia Eagles 24, New York Giants 20.
The Eagles have played one game since beating the Giants. A rematch so soon should favor the better-coached team, but which team is that? The Eagles are far more talented with Lane Johnson and Miles Sanders on track to return and a stout defensive line well-suited to stop the Giants' steadily improving power run game.
Green Bay Packers 31, Jacksonville Jaguars 17.
The Jaguars have the NFL's worst defense and the second-hardest remaining schedule, which is a recipe for 1-15. Their rookie quarterback, Jake Luton, did not play scared last week, but he got away with some turnover-worthy plays that the Packers can capitalize on.
Washington Football Team 24, Detroit Lions 21.
Alex Smith transitioned last week from the remarkable story phase of his comeback to the he still looks like an NFL quarterback(!) stage. Now he gets a chance for a win that could start the counting the days phase of the Matt Patricia era.
Cleveland Browns 26, Houston Texans 24.
The potential return of Nick Chubb comes just in time for him to face a Texans run defense that has helped ruin Deshaun Watson's season. These teams are close to equal, despite their records, but those records serve as a reminder that the NFL is not all about the quarterback. I trust the Browns' lines and coaches more.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 33, Carolina Panthers 27Р’.
Tampa Bay ranks dead last in Football Outsiders' variance metric, an indication that no one knows which Bucs team will show up. That's a concern against a Panthers offense with many similarities to the Saints attack that just took Tampa apart. I'm still picking talent over scheme because of Carolina's poor pass rush.
Los Angeles Chargers 27, Miami Dolphins 24Р’.
The Dolphins are incredibly thin at running back. Same story at receiver after Preston Williams' injury. This only further exacerbates the talent deficiency Miami has Sunday, which makes this the toughest game to pick all week. A Fins win would be a monument to how much coaching situational football and special teams matter, but I think п»їJustin Herbertп»ї is simply going to play too well to lose one of these weeks -- and he's still the rookie QB I'd roll with in this matchup.
Las Vegas Raiders 27, Denver Broncos 23.
Veteran free-agent cast-offs like п»їDevontae Bookerп»ї and п»їNelson Agholorп»ї making noise is a sign that Jon Gruden's system is working. He's making players better. The Broncos' offense, despite all my high hopes, still plays like less than the sum of its parts, with scant improvement since п»їDrew Lockп»ї returned to the lineup.
Buffalo Bills 34, Arizona Cardinals 31Р’.
The Bills' defense probably is better than the numbers suggest; just check the track record and talent. The Cardinals' defense probably isn't as good as the numbers suggested; just check the opposing quarterbacks Arizona has faced. With John Brown healthy again, the Bills are the last team that a defense short on cornerbacks wants to face.
New Orleans Saints 31, San Francisco 49ers 20.
This rematch of a 2019 classic doesn't have the same juice with the Zombie Niners involved. The score prediction could change depending on who plays for San Francisco, but Kyle Shanahan should have more players available after a brutal short week with COVID complications last time out.
NFL Week 10 2020 picks.
As we are learning the hard way, it’s a lot harder to pick against the spread than to pick straight up.
Last week, MDS and I both went 10-4 without taking the spread into account. With the spread, I was 6-8. He was, for the second straight week, 3-11.
For the year, I’m now leading straight up, 85-50 vs. 83-52. Against the spread, I’m at 63-66-3. MDS is strug-uh-ling at 51-80-2.
This week, we disagree on four games. Scroll away for the picks and scores.
Colts (even) at Titans.
MDS’s take : This is a great Thursday night game, with the winner becoming the favorite to win the AFC South. The Colts’ defense is excellent, but I think Ryan Tannehill can have a strong game against them.
MDS’s pick : Titans 21, Colts 20.
Florio’s take : Both teams are flawed. The Titans currently are less flawed.
Florio’s pick : Titans 27, Colts 20.
MDS’s take : The Browns are playoff contenders halfway through the season, while the Texans are going nowhere. Cleveland will win big.
MDS’s pick : Browns 34, Texans 17.
Florio’s take : The Texans are in danger of becoming what the Browns used to be.
Florio’s pick : Browns 27, Texans 17.
MDS’s take : It’s going to be a long second half of the season for Washington, while the Lions are still clinging to slim playoff hopes. Detroit will take this one easily.
MDS’s pick : Lions 28, Washington 17.
Florio’s take : With a full week to practice, Alex Smith could get back to being Alex Smith again, nearly two years to the day after suffering a badly broken leg.
Florio’s pick : Washington 23, Lions 20.
MDS’s take : Jake Luton vs. Aaron Rodgers. Not a tough game to pick.
MDS’s pick : Packers 37, Jaguars 13.
Florio’s take : Viewer discretion is advised.
Florio’s pick : Packers 44, Jaguars 20.
Eagles (-3.5) at Giants.
MDS’s take : I like the way the Giants have been playing in recent weeks, but I think over the second half of the season we’re going to see the Eagles get some separation in the NFC East.
MDS’s pick : Eagles 28, Giants 24.
Florio’s take : Would I be surprised that Brett Favre said what he said about Carson Wentz to light a little fire under Wentz, as a favor to Doug Pederson? No, not at all.
Florio’s pick : Eagles 30, Giants 23.
Buccaneers (-5.5) at Panthers.
MDS’s take : The Buccaneers will bounce back from an ugly loss to the Saints and re-establish themselves as one of the NFC’s top teams.
MDS’s pick : Buccaneers 30, Panthers 20.
Florio’s take : The Panthers aren’t as bad as they were supposed to be, but it’s not a good idea to draw the Bucs in a bounce-back game.
Florio’s pick : Buccaneers 28, Panthers 17.
MDS’s take : The Raiders are making a push for the playoffs, and they’ll continue to march toward a wild card spot with a win over the Broncos.
MDS’s pick : Raiders 27, Broncos 24.
Florio’s take : If they don’t peek past the Broncos to the rematch with the Chiefs, the Raiders will be fine.
Florio’s pick : Raiders 28, Broncos 20.
MDS’s take : In the battle of Justin Herbert vs. Tua Tagovailoa, I like the Dolphins to win and make it three in a row since making their quarterback switch.
MDS’s pick : Dolphins 23, Chargers 20.
Florio’s take : The Chargers are too good to be 2-6. The Dolphins have been overachieving. It’s time for a two-way correction.
Florio’s pick : Chargers 31, Dolphins 21.
MDS’s take : One of the best games of the day is in Arizona, where two exciting offenses square off. I like Kyler Murray to make a few more plays with his legs than Josh Allen does, and that will be the difference.
MDS’s pick : Cardinals 31, Bills 30.
Florio’s take : This game deserves a national platform, and these two teams could eventually meet in a Super Bowl.
Florio’s pick : Cardinals 27, Bills 24.
MDS’s take : The Seahawks’ defense needs a lot of work, but I think Russell Wilson can make enough plays on his own to lead the Seahawks to a high-scoring win.
MDS’s pick : Seahawks 35, Rams 31.
Florio’s take : Seattle needs to get back on the right track, quickly. It won’t be easy or pretty, but it should be exciting.
Florio’s pick : Seahawks 31, Rams 28.
MDS’s take : The Saints are playing their best football right now, while the 49ers’ injuries are too severe to overcome.
MDS’s pick : Saints 31, 49ers 20.
Florio’s take : The Saints will not go easy on a team that is missing so many great players.
Florio’s pick : Saints 34, 49ers 17.
MDS’s take : Assuming Ben Roethlisberger is cleared to play, this should be an easy win for the Steelers. And I’d take Pittsburgh even with Mason Rudolph.
MDS’s pick : Steelers 30, Bengals 20.
Florio’s take : It’s time. There have been too many close wins for Pittsburgh. And Joe Burrow is determined to will his team into fringe of the the playoff chase.
Florio’s pick : Bengals 27, Steelers 24.
Ravens (-7) at Patriots.
MDS’s take : The Patriots barely beat a terrible Jets team on Monday night. They’re not going to have much luck against one of the best teams in the league.
MDS’s pick : Ravens 28, Patriots 17.
Florio’s take : The Ravens are not taking the Patriots lightly. Which means that the Ravens will not find a way to lose this one.
Florio’s pick : Ravens 24, Patriots 20.
Vikings (-2.5) at Bears.
MDS’s take : It’s hard to believe how different both of these teams look than they did a few weeks ago. The Bears’ season is cratering, while the Vikings are still hoping for a late-season push to the playoffs. Minnesota gets an important division win.
MDS’s pick : Vikings 24, Bears 20.
Florio’s take : The Vikings have had a rough time in Chicago in recent years, and the organization still carries the scars from their playoff loss to Nick Foles. If the Bears can bottle up Dalvin Cook like they did last year at Soldier Field, the passing game can’t compensate.
Florio’s pick : Bears 19, Vikings 16.
NFL picks, predictions for Week 10: Seahawks rebound vs. Rams; Steelers survive Bengals; Bears keep reeling.
Week 10 of the NFL season is here, and the schedule leaves a little to be desired.
There are only three matchups between teams with winning records, and that starts Thursday with the AFC South showdown between the Colts and Titans. The early set of Sunday games is brutal, but the afternoon features two more excellent matchups.
The Rams and Seahawks meet in a NFC West showdown, and the Bills and Cardinals face off in a battle between quarterbacks Josh Allen and Kyler Murray. Our attention also is on the Vikings-Bears matchup on Monday Night Football. Will the Vikings be able to stay hot in the division and perhaps re-ignite a playoff run?
Last Week: 10-4 Season: 51-32.
With that as the mind, below are our picks and predictions for Week 10:
NFL picks, predictions for Week 10.
Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans (-1)
Thursday, 8:20 p.m. ET, FOX/NFL Network.
AFC South rivals meet with the division lead on the line, and the Colts' second-ranked run defense will be a test for Tennessee. The Titans have lost the last two meetings at home, but they win a close on here.
Pick: Titans 24, Colts 22.
Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns (-3)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Browns had a bye week to get healthy, and Baker Mayfield and Deshaun Watson can put on a show knowing both pass defenses are weak. The difference will be Houston's inability to stop the run. Cleveland gets back on the winning track, but the Texans can steal this game if Mayfield doesn't protect the football.
Pick: Browns 34, Texans 27.
Jacksonville Jaguars at Green Bay Packers (-14)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Packers are huge favorites at home, and lines like that are risky given how up-and-down Green Bay's defense has been. Jacksonville can slow the game down a little bit with James Robinson at running back, but they can't keep with the Packers' offense for four quarters.
Pick: Packers 33, Jaguars 19.
Washington Football Team at Detroit Lions (-4)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
Alex Smith threw three interceptions in the loss to the Giants last week, but he also had two 100-yard receivers in Terry McLaurin and Cam Sims. Matthew Stafford threw two picks last week, too, and the veteran quarterbacks will play a typical wild game as a result. There is a potential upset here.
Pick: Washington 27, Lions 24.
Philadelphia Eagles (-3.5) at New York Giants.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Eagles had a bye week to prepare for the rematch with the Giants, and Carson Wentz had 359 passing yards in the first meeting. New York kept the first meeting close and have improved in the running game, but Philadelphia increases its lead in a weak division with a season sweep.
Pick: Eagles 28, Giants 23.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-6) at Carolina Panthers.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, FOX.
Tom Brady bounced back to beat the Panthers after the first loss to the Saints in Week 1, and he will do it again here. Carolina's Christian McCaffrey suffered yet another injury, and that's going to make it that much more difficult to keep up. Antonio Brown scores his first TD of the season, too.
Pick: Buccaneers 27, Panthers 20.
Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders (-4.5)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
Derek Carr has averaged just 138 passing yards per game in the Raiders' last two victories, but they have been able to run the ball effectively. Denver's Drew Lock has established connections with rookie receivers Jerry Jeudy and KJ Hamler, and we're going to try an upset for the second straight week. If the Broncos can run the ball, then it will happen.
Pick: Broncos 29, Raiders 27.
Los Angeles Chargers at Miami Dolphins (-1.5)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m., CBS.
Can Tua Tagovailoa lead a playoff run? It's starting to become a real question, and it will be amplified when the Dolphins win here. Miami's defense has allowed 17 points or less the last three weeks. That's the difference against rookie Justin Herbert.
Pick: Dolphins 27, Chargers 24.
Buffalo Bills at Arizona Cardinals (-2.5)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Bills upset the Seahawks in Week 9 and continue that momentum on the road against the Cardinals. The matchup between Josh Allen and Kyler Murray should be fun. It's a game where one turnover could be the difference, and Buffalo has the better turnover margin. Buffalo pulls out the victory in a thriller.
Pick: Bills 28, Cardinals 25.
Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams (-1.5)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX.
The Seahawks' defense remains an issue, and the Rams had a bye week to scheme for a key NFC West showdown. Los Angeles has won three of the last four meetings, all of which have been decided by five points or less. This time, Russell Wilson leads the game-winning drive.
Pick: Seahawks 31, Rams 28.
San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints (-9)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, FOX.
The 49ers were riddled by injuries and COVID-19 issues, and this game likely won't resemble last year's classic shootout. Drew Brees, who hasn't thrown an interception in the Saints' last three games, pushes New Orleans to a sixth straight victory.
Pick: Saints 35, 49ers 19.
Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers (-9)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS.
A nasty AFC North rivalry is renewed, and the Bengals are playing better around Joe Burrow. Ben Roethlisberger returned from a knee injury to lead the Steelers past Dallas. Burrow has taken 14 sacks in three division games, and Pittsburgh leads the league with four sacks per game. That's the difference.
Pick: Steelers 31, Bengals 20.
Baltimore Ravens (-7) at New England Patriots.
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC.
Lamar Jackson led a 37-20 blowout against the Patriots on Sunday Night Football last season, and the Ravens jumped out to a 17-0 lead in that game. New England does not have enough offense to keep up, even if Bill Belichick can throw in a few wrinkles that slow the Ravens down this time.
Pick: Ravens 28, Patriots 18.
Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears (-2)
Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN.
The Vikings are starting to climb back into the fringe of the NFC playoff race after back-to-back division wins. The Bears are trying to break a three-game losing streak. Kirk Cousins is 0-3 as a starter with Minnesota against Chicago, but he breaks that streak in a close game with the help of Dalvin Cook.
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п»їPeter King makes picks for 2020 NFL awards.
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Peter King shares his picks for the winners, and runners up, of the top NFL awards in 2020:
MVP: Patrick Mahomes, quarterback, Kansas City (2. Dak Prescott, 3. Tom Brady, 4. Lamar Jackson). MVPs go to big winners or guys with stats far better than others. Mahomes could do both. You see Brady on the list, and for him to have a chance, I’d guess the Bucs would need to win around 11 games, and Brady would need to be a top-three quarterback. Could be a fascinating race. Darkhorse: Matthew Stafford.
Coach: Mike McCarthy, Dallas (2. Brian Flores, 3. John Harbaugh, 4. Kliff Kingsbury). Jerry Jones hired McCarthy for his contending pedigree, and if Dallas wins the NFC’s top seed, McCarthy proved Jones right. I also think McCarthy’s quarterback-nerdiness will be a great add for Dak Prescott, who will have his best NFL season.
Offensive player: DeAndre Hopkins, wide receiver, Arizona (2. Patrick Mahomes, 3. Dak Prescott, 4. Clyde Edwards-Helaire). Edges Michael Thomas in receptions and yards, and becomes the heir to Larry Fitzgerald as the big weapon for Kyler Murray over the next five years. Voters often like to give the offensive player to a different guy than the MVP (Todd Gurley in 2017, Michael Thomas in 2019), and this continues the recent trend.
Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. (Getty Images)
Defensive player: Aaron Donald, defensive tackle, Rams (2. T.J. Watt, 3. Khalil Mack, 4. Aldon Smith). J.J. Watt won three DPOYs by the time he was 26. If Donald wins, he’d have three by age 29. He’s been so dominant, obviously, and I see nothing standing in the way of him doing just what Watt did: win three DPOYs in a span of four seasons.
Offensive rookie: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, running back, Kansas City (2. Henry Ruggs, 3. CeeDee Lamb, 4. Michael Pittman). The 32nd pick in April will have every chance to fill the role Kareem Hunt did as a rookie: 325 rushes/receptions, 1,782 yards, 11 touchdowns, an NFL rushing title. With 20 chances per game (my projection, not necessarily Andy Reid’s) in Kansas City’s spread scheme, it’s a gold mine of production waiting to happen.
Defensive rookie: Josh Uche, linebacker, New England (2. Chase Young, 3. Jeff Okudah, 4. Willie Gay). The 60th pick in the draft is intriguing because he’s a little undersized (6-3, 230) and he played only 53 percent of the defensive snaps at Michigan last year. He may not play more than that in Foxboro, but his production around the edge could mimic Kyle Van Noy’s last year in the best season of Van Noy’s life. The Michigan tape of Uche (pronounced “OO-chay”) suggests the versatility and production Bill Belichick demands from his linebackers.
Comeback player: Aldon Smith, pass-rusher, Dallas (2. Alex Smith, 3. Ben Roethlisberger, 4. A.J. Green). If Alex Smith plays one snap this year, I might change my mind. His comeback is one for the ages. Aldon Smith hasn’t played in the NFL since November 2015. He abused himself out of football, and he’s going to have a chance to be the disruptive pass-rusher he once was this fall on a good team. Reports out of Cowboys camp are raves.
Executive: Jason Licht, GM, Tampa Bay (2. Eric DeCosta, 3. Chris Grier, 4. Mike Mayock). Signed Tom Brady. Traded for Ron Gronkowski. Pilfered Leonard Fournette. Good enough for me. There’s this added COVID note: Licht survived a Zoom draft night when, in the middle of trade talks with the Raiders, he paused while one of his children shrieked from outside his faux draft room, “MOMMY. ”
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It’s a new era in the AFC East. Tom Brady finally left the division. The Bills look poised for a sustained run of competency. The Dolphins appear to have a bright future. And the Jets … well, they’re still the Jets.
For the first time in two decades, the Patriots aren’t the overwhelming favorites to win the division. But it’s really a two-team race in 2020. If it’s not the Patriots coming of out the east, it will surely be the Bills, right?
Well, there’s at least one prominent analyst who sees a third team entering the fray this season. Peter King made his predictions for the 2020 season Monday, and he went with a dark horse pick to win the AFC East.
1. Baltimore 2. Kansas City 3. Tennessee 4. Miami 5. Indianapolis 6. Buffalo 7. Las Vegas.
I don’t know if NFL fans are ready for a Patriots-less postseason, but that’s exactly what King is predicting with the Raiders grabbing the final playoff berth.
The best part is, King doesn’t even explain why he picked the Dolphins to win the AFC East, as if it’s a thing we’d all just accept. This is really all he gave us on Miami:
The Tua Tagovailoa watch is on in Miami. But if the Dolphins win 10 games as I think they can, the more important additions will come on defense, in corner Byron Jones and versatile linebacker Kyle Van Noy.
Even weirder: King follows that up by picking Mike McCarthy, and not Brian Flores, to win the Coach of the Year award. Look, if Miami does somehow make the playoffs, Flores is winning that damn award.
While I did pick the Dolphins as a potential playoff sleeper during the offseason, I can’t actually envision it happening. The offensive line is a mess and there isn’t much of a pass rush, so the team is not built to win in the trenches. It’s not really built to win a finesse game either with a young and unproven receiving corps. As fun as Ryan Fitzpatrick is to watch, he’s not a quarterback capable of elevating that team. Outside of the secondary, there isn’t a whole lot to get excited about … yet.
A 7-9 record is feasible for this Miami team, but the playoffs? I don’t know if the most optimistic Dolphins fans would even co-sign that pick.
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As the Ravens prepare to begin the 2020 season, their second full season with Lamar Jackson at quarterback, one question looms over the franchise: Can they break through and succeed in the playoffs?
Two straight seasons, two straight playoff losses. For one of the best teams in the NFL, repeating such a result for a third time would be disastrous.
So can they get over the hump and win in the postseason? Based on his picks for the 2020 season, Peter King thinks so.
In his Football Morning in America column, King outlined all 14 playoff teams this season and their respective seeds. The Ravens came in as the No. 1 seed in the AFC and got revenge on the Titans in the conference title game, beating them 27-22 to move on to Super Bowl 55.
Their opponent? Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who Jackson and company would lose to, according to King, by a score of 30-26.
The Ravens have had their fair share of meetings with Brady and his former Patriots comrades, including four postseason meetings. The two teams split the four playoff games and the Patriots posted an 8-4 record against Baltimore with Brady under center.
But would the Bucs realistically beat the Ravens head-to-head? The team looks a lot different than it did a year ago, but it's mostly been rebuilt with former superstars past their prime.
I guess King is putting some serious stock in Brady's championship experience, seemingly giving him and the Bucs more of an advantage in high-pressure situations than a normal regular season contest. It makes sense, but if the Ravens were to finally exorcise their postseason demons this year, it'd be hard to imagine them losing in the Super Bowl.
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п»їFantasy Football 2020: Ranking Sleepers, Busts and Safest Players This Year.
Featured Columnist August 29, 2020 Comments Comment Bubble Icon.
Every fantasy football manager has to go into the draft prepared for all types of scenarios.
What if you need a sleeper pick to replace someone who went to another team? Where are the potential pitfalls in the early rounds? Whom can you count on to produce?
Fortunately for those with plenty of questions headed into draft day, we have all the answers, with top-10 rankings for sleepers, potential busts and the safest picks in point-per-receptions leagues.
Offseason acquisitions and training camp reports shed light on what to expect during the 2020 campaign. Based on that information, 10 players are ranked in each category. Their average draft positions, presented parenthetically, are according to Fantasy Football Calculator.
Top 10 Sleeper Picks.
1. TE Hayden Hurst, Baltimore Ravens (7.07)
2. RB Antonio Gibson, Washington Football Team (7.09)
3. RB Zack Moss, Buffalo Bills (8.05)
4. WR Jerry Jeudy, Denver Broncos (10.03)
5. QB Cam Newton, New England Patriots (11.01)
6. WR Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings (11.01)
7. WR DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles (11.09)
8. TE Austin Hooper, Cleveland Browns (12.04)
9. WR Breshad Perriman, New York Jets (13.04)
10. TE Jonnu Smith, Tennessee Titans (13.08)
RB Zack Moss, Buffalo Bills.
Keep an eye on Zack Moss. Joe Buscaglia and Matthew Fairburn of The Athletic warned everyone that the reports out of camps have "undersold" the rookie third-rounder's potential impact this season.
According to Buscaglia and Fairburn, Moss has excelled in pass-protection situations, which essentially gives him the green light to contribute on passing downs.
"Zack Moss is going to be a factor on passing downs," Buscaglia wrote. "Typically, the ability to pass-protect is what helps young backs get on the field as rookies. Moss is checking that box in training camp, and he's also showing the ability to make plays out of the backfield, which is an understated part of his game."
At Utah, Moss hauled in 66 passes for 685 yards and three touchdowns, so he's comfortable as a receiver out of the backfield. At 5'9", 223 pounds, the Bills can also use him in goal-line situations as opposed to Devin Singletary, who's 5'7", 203 pounds.
With a probable pass-catching role, Moss can make fantasy managers happy with 10-12 carries per game, especially if he's involved inside the red zone.
Top 10 Potential Busts.
1. RB Le'Veon Bell, New York Jets (3.05)
2. RB David Johnson, Houston Texans (3.06)
3. WR DJ Moore, Carolina Panthers (3.10)
4. RB David Montgomery, Chicago Bears (4.07)
5. RB Mark Ingram II, Baltimore Ravens (4.09)
6. WR DJ Chark Jr., Jacksonville Jaguars (5.01)
7. WR Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers (5.06)
8. WR Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Bills (6.06)
9. WR A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals (6.09)
10. TE Evan Engram, New York Giants (7.03)
RB Le'Veon Bell, New York Jets.
New York Jets head coach Adam Gase has already rolled out the conservative plan for Le'Veon Bell.
Bell responded to a tweet from Eric Allen of 360 Jets Production that reported the team held him out because of tightness in his hamstrings.
"Ain't nothing wrong with my hamstrings," Bell tweeted.
This conflict sounds off alarm bells because Bell felt he didn't receive enough touches during the previous campaign. The 28-year-old running back worked hard on his body conditioning through the offseason, though those efforts may not equate to a bigger role in the upcoming term.
Additionally, Gase seems pleasantly surprised by 37-year-old running back Frank Gore, per Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News .
"He looks the same as he did 12 years ago," Gase said. "I can't explain it. When I watch him, I flash back to 2008. He looks the same. He is an old-school player. His burst looks good. His vision is never going to change."
In 2018, under Gase, Gore logged 156 carries for 722 yards. If he handles a similar volume this season, Bell would have a low production ceiling, with rookie fourth-rounder La'Mical Perine also in the mix.
We probably haven't heard the last of this saga concerning Bell's workload. Fantasy managers should stay on the safe side and fade him this season.
Top 10 'Safe' Picks.
1. RB Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers (1.01)
2. RB Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys (1.05)
3. RB Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints (1.04)
4. QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs (2.07)
5. WR Julio Jones Jones, Atlanta Falcons (2.02)
6. WR Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints (1.06)
7. RB Saquon Barkley, New York Giants (1.02)
8. QB Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens (2.11)
9. RB Josh Jacobs, Las Vegas Raiders (1.09)
10. WR Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers (1.10)
WR Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons.
Perhaps you expected to see Michael Thomas ranked ahead of Julio Jones, but based on the roster changes for the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons, the latter should have a more productive 2020 campaign.
The Saints signed Emmanuel Sanders this offseason. He's recorded at least 66 receptions and 868 receiving yards in each of the past two terms. At 33, he remains a solid No. 2 wide receiver option—something New Orleans hasn't had since Ted Ginn Jr.'s 2017 performance (53 catches, 787 yards and four touchdowns). As a result, Thomas' numbers could slide a bit compared to his past two seasons.
The Falcons lost tight end Austin Hooper to the Cleveland Browns during free agency. He ranked second on the team in receptions for the 2018 and 2019 campaigns. Without him, Jones could see more targets as Hayden Hurst finds his way in the offense.
Furthermore, Falcons running back Todd Gurley logged a career-low 1,064 yards from scrimmage with the Los Angeles Rams in 2019. If his problematic knee becomes an issue, Atlanta may lean heavily on the passing game to move the ball. And Jones could have another monster year.
In three of the past five seasons, Jones has averaged at least 100 receiving yards per game. Since 2014, he's ranked within the top seven at his position in fantasy points for each term, per FantasyPros.
Follow Bleacher Report writer Maurice Moton on Twitter @MoeMoton.
2020 Fantasy Football: Biggest Sleepers at Every Position.
Featured Columnist August 26, 2020 Comments Comment Bubble Icon.
2020 Fantasy Football: Biggest Sleepers at Every Position.
Some shrug their shoulders and say it's luck, while others attribute hours of research as a means to find fantasy football sleepers on draft day. Either way, you need these players to compete with star-studded rosters.
We've all impatiently waited for our turn to select a player, only to see him go to another squad a pick or two before our time on the clock. Don't hit the panic button. Dig deep for the hidden gems.
Check out the sleeper pick cheat sheet with three selections for each position below. All the players and units have an average draft position (ADP) of the 10th round or later. Some of the top defenses and kickers fall into that range, so we started outside the top five at those spots.
Quarterbacks.
Sound off the Comeback Player of the Year alert for Matthew Stafford. Last year, before back and hip injuries ended his campaign, he was on pace for 4,998 passing yards, 38 touchdowns and just 10 interceptions while playing in his first season under offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell.
In 2019, wideout Kenny Golladay led the league in touchdown receptions (11). Marvin Jones Jr. and Danny Amendola had 62 catches apiece as the No. 2 and slot receiving options, respectively. Now, the Lions backfield features a pair of dual-threat running backs in Kerryon Johnson and rookie second-rounder D'Andre Swift.
If tight end T.J. Hockenson finds his way within the offense, Stafford would have a full house of offensive weapons and potentially a top-10 scoring season in fantasy points.
Cam Newton, New England Patriots (11.01)
Cam Newton starts a fresh chapter with the New England Patriots, but he still has the same strengths that made him a fantasy football factor while suiting up for the Carolina Panthers.
Newton has rushed for at least 539 yards in six out of nine seasons. He's scored 58 touchdowns on the ground for his career.
Aside from wideout Julian Edelman, the Patriots don't have an active pass-catcher with a 1,000-yard season. Newton may have to use his legs to move the chains, though he does have running back James White in the short passing game to boost his numbers.
ESPN's Mike Reiss noted Jarrett Stidham is "fading" out of the quarterback competition. Assuming Newton starts, his dual-threat ability could make up for the lack of playmakers on the perimeter and give fantasy owners top-10 scores in most weeks.
Tyrod Taylor, Los Angeles Chargers (N/A)
Welcome Tyrod Taylor back into the fantasy football discussion. He's the probable starter over rookie first-rounder Justin Herbert.
As a starting signal-caller with the Buffalo Bills between the 2015 and 2017 campaigns, Taylor didn't rank lower than 16th in points, per FantasyPros. Like Newton, he's a threat on the run, logging at least 427 yards and four scores on the ground in each of his three years leading the huddle.
Taylor's starting wide receivers, Keenan Allen and Mike Williams (when he recovers from a shoulder injury), both eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards with Philip Rivers under center last season. When you add tight end Hunter Henry and an emerging pass-catching running back in Austin Ekeler to the mix, Taylor has the playmakers to help him to put together his most productive year.
Running Backs.
Duke Johnson, Houston Texans (11.08)
According to Aaron Reiss of The Athletic, the Houston Texans may use Duke and David Johnson on the field simultaneously for more "21" personnel looks (two running backs and one tight end).
Per Sharp Football Stats, the Texans used 21 personnel on only 2 percent of their plays in 2019. Johnson played only 48 percent of the offensive snaps, so a shift in philosophy should allow him more touches.
Despite limited opportunities behind Carlos Hyde, Duke logged 410 yards as a rusher and 410 as a receiver. With more targets potentially headed his way, he's a solid flex option who could easily eclipse 1,000 yards from scrimmage this season.
Bryce Love, Washington Football Team (11.08)
Bryce Love hasn't been in the spotlight since he rushed for 2,118 yards during his junior term at Stanford. He suffered an ACL injury, which required two surgeries and sidelined him for the latter part of his senior campaign on the collegiate level and rookie season with the Washington Football Team.
JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington views Love as the No. 2 running back behind Adrian Peterson, who hasn't been much of a threat in a pass-catching role. He's logged 37 receptions for 350 yards and a touchdown in two seasons with the club.
Washington selected Antonio Gibson in the third round of April's draft, but he played wide receiver in his two years at Memphis. Naturally a running back, Love seems more equipped to split early-down carries with Peterson and see targets in the passing game on third downs.
Justin Jackson, Los Angeles Chargers (12.04)
Justin Jackson will have an opportunity to carve out a decent role following Melvin Gordon III's departure in free agency. According to Chris Hayre of the Los Angeles Chargers' official website, Austin Ekeler doesn't see himself in a workhorse role.
"Like I've been splitting 50-50. And so, I'm expecting a little bit more of that this year as well with the other guys," Ekeler said.
Gilbert Manzano of the Orange County Register thinks Jackson has a lead on rookie fourth-rounder Joshua Kelley for the primary backup position, though the latter has tightened the gap in recent practices.
While the Chargers may use a three-man committee, Jackson has the upper hand to solidify himself as the No. 2 back and keep that role throughout the season.
Wide Receivers.
Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings (11.03)
At LSU, Justin Jefferson played in a pro-style offense. He's already turned heads at training camp while lining up in all three wide receiver positions, per Andrew Krammer of the Star Tribune .
After trading Stefon Diggs, the Minnesota Vikings have enough targets to go around among the pass-catchers behind wideout Adam Thielen. Jefferson's ability to pick up the offense and immediately showcase himself as a playmaker should grab your attention.
Whether Jefferson starts the season on the perimeter or in the slot, the rookie first-rounder should make an early impact with a fair amount of opportunities in the passing attack.
Last year, he racked up 111 receptions for 1,540 yards and 18 touchdowns in LSU's prolific offense, which may have been the beginning of his development into a dominant receiver.
DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles (11.09)
We only saw quarterback Carson Wentz and wide receiver DeSean Jackson together on the field for one full game last year. They connected on eight out of nine passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns. That's enough to leave fantasy managers in optimistic suspense for the 2020 campaign.
The Philadelphia Eagles have multiple question marks at wide receiver.
The club placed Alshon Jeffery on the physically unable to perform list as he recovers from Lisfranc surgery. The 30-year-old doesn't have a timetable for a return. Rookie first-rounder Jalen Reagor is unproven. J.J. Arcega-Whiteside will attempt to make strides after logging just 10 receptions for 169 yards and a touchdown in 2019.
According to ESPN's Tim McManus, Jackson has maintained his speed following core-muscle surgery. He'll likely open the season in the lead role at wide receiver. If so, expect more big games from him with Wentz under center.
Michael Pittman Jr., Indianapolis Colts (13.12)
Rookies come into the league with a lot of upside and little certainty—that's especially true in an atypical offseason without OTAs on the field or a preseason.
However, first-year wideout Michael Pittman Jr. seems locked into the "X" receiver role in the starting lineup. The Indianapolis Colts need someone to complement wideout T.Y. Hilton. With Parris Campbell's collegiate experience mostly in the slot at Ohio State, the USC product can slide into three-wide receiver sets on the perimeter.
Fortunately for Pittman, who's 6'4", 223 pounds, quarterback Philip Rivers has experience throwing to a big-bodied receiver. He played three seasons with Mike Williams (6'4", 218 lbs), who scored 10 touchdowns in 2018 and led the league in yards per catch last year (20.4).
Rivers can target Pittman on 50-50 balls and in the red zone.
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Posted by: FabioIneks - 02-07-2021, 01:47 AM - Forum: My Forum
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п»їPro Football Hall of Fame finalists: My picks for Class of 2021.
Congratulations to the 15 men selected as modern-era finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2021. It's an incredible honor, and each of them is among the greatest players in NFL history. Which makes the task of selecting five modern-era candidates for enshrinement seemingly impossible. Especially when you consider two spots have already been spoken for (yes, we'll get to them soon, but you know who they are).
(To learn more about senior finalists Drew Pearson and Tom Flores, click here; to learn more about contributor finalist Bill Nunn, click here.)
Before we dissect my picks for the Hall of Fame's Class of 2021, I'd like to note that this isn't a prediction piece. Because it appears Hall of Fame voters and I have very different definitions when it comes to who should be in the Hall of Fame.
Let's get into it.
THE MORTALEST OF MORTAL LOCKS: Peyton Manning (QB, Colts 1998-2011; Broncos 2012-15) and Charles Woodson (CB/S, Raiders, 1998-2005, 2013-15; Packers, 2006-2012) are both getting in. Manning is considered by some to be the greatest quarterback in NFL history, and he retired with numerous passing records after winning Super Bowl championships with two different franchises. There is no need to even discuss his candidacy further. Same goes for Woodson, who will add a gold jacket to a personal checklist that already includes a college national championship, a Heisman Trophy and a Super Bowl title. The only man on this planet who can even try to top that collection of accolades is Roger Staubach, who has a Super Bowl MVP over Woodson but whose Navy team lost to Texas in the national championship. (These two can argue about this after Woodson gets his automatic bid. Oh, and I guess Marcus Allen can jump into this convo, too.)
GUYS WHO SHOULD BE LOCKS: I slotted Calvin Johnson (WR, Lions, 2007-2015) over Charles Woodson when I was ranking the Hall of Fame semifinalists in November, but while I still am confident in Woodson's chances as a great player who went into television (which never hurts), I'm starting to wonder about Megatron's standing in the eyes of voters who get weird about shorter careers. Johnson played nine seasons, choosing to retire on top rather than sticking around longer to pad his stats. But he was a dominant player, a six-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro who holds the single-season receiving-yards record (1,964). Plus, he played for the Lions, which should give him extra consideration. I mean, imagine him catching passes on a Manning-led team throughout his career. We might still be talking about Megatron as the best receiver in NFL history.
Jared Allen (DE, Chiefs, 2004-07; Vikings, 2008-2013; Bears, 2014-15; Panthers, 2015) should be a lock, too. But again, we have to account for the weirdness of those voters who seem to love to make these guys earn it. All that aside, let's not pretend that Allen wasn't one of the best to ever do it. He was a four-time All-Pro who led the NFL in sacks twice. I mean, unless you really don't like mullets, it's tough to think of a real reason to deny him a spot in Canton.
MY FIFTH VOTE WOULD GO TO: I'm still kind of surprised Alan Faneca (G, Steelers, 1998-2007; Jets, 2008-09; Cardinals, 2010) didn't get in last year, given that he was a great player who also played for the Steelers. No disrespect to the Steelers, but playing for that organization seems to help pave the way to Canton. (And if you think I'm talking about Jerome Bettis, you would be absolutely correct.) The voters love their Steelers. So they should do the right thing and get Faneca into the Hall. The Steelers had enough great running backs over the years to merit rewarding the guys up front.
GUY WHO SHOUD BE A LOCK BUT ISN'T EVEN A FINALIST: I really want whomever is keeping Patrick Willis (LB, 49ers, 2007-2014) from being a finalist to explain themselves. Willis was a FIVE-TIME All-Pro during his eight years. He was also the Defensive Rookie of the Year in '07. There is no reasonable explanation for why he's not already in the Hall, let alone being snubbed here.
ONE OTHER NON-FINALIST I'M NOT GIVING UP ON: Steve Tasker (ST/WR, Oilers, 1985-86; Bills, 1986-1997). Here is the deal. Either people need to stop talking about winning all three phases of the game, or Tasker needs to get into the Hall of Fame. I mean, if special teams isn't that significant, then it's fine to just say that. Actually, it's not fine, but that would at least make Tasker's exclusion a bit more honest. Otherwise, let's honor a dude who was in the Pro Bowl seemingly every year he played.
I'M NOT GOING TO BE MAD IF THEY GET IN: Zach Thomas (LB, Dolphins, 1996-2007; Cowboys, 2008) was a five-time All-Pro during his time in the NFL. He kind of gets overlooked, considering his contemporaries are Derrick Brooks, Ray Lewis and Brian Urlacher. It's kind of like being the Jim Neidhart of middle linebackers when guys like Bret and Owen Hart were getting more attention. Like Neidhart, Thomas was one of the best to ever do it, and he should receive more attention.
I would love to see the late Sam Mills (LB, Saints, 1986-1994; Panthers, 1995-97) get in at some point, too. He was a great player. He went from undrafted free agent to the USFL to the Dome Patrol of the New Orleans Saints. And don't scoff at that USFL service time. I don't want to play the semantics game, but when considering entry to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, all pro football accomplishments should be included. Hell, Hall of Fame president David Baker was the commissioner of the Arena Football League at one point. He's got to feel me on this.
I WILL HEAR ARGUMENTS FOR: My guy Reggie Wayne (WR, Colts, 2001-2014). I mean, if you wanted to do the thing where you put in Reggie with his quarterback, that would be pretty cool. It's not like Reggie isn't worthy. I know he might not have the gaudiest stats of any Hall of Fame candidate. But he was one of the most clutch receivers in the game, and he always seemed to come up with that killer, back-breaking reception. As a Bears fan, I should know.
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Player Patrick Mahomes P. Mahomes (QB, KC) Tom Brady T. Brady (QB, TB) Travis Kelce T. Kelce (TE, KC) Tyreek Hill T. Hill (WR, KC) Leonard Fournette L. Fournette (RB, TB) Chris Godwin C. Godwin (WR, TB) Mike Evans M. Evans (WR, TB) Ronald Jones R. Jones (RB, TB) Clyde Edwards-Helaire C. Edwards-Helaire (RB, KC) Darrel Williams D. Williams (RB, KC) Antonio Brown A. Brown (WR, TB) Sammy Watkins S. Watkins (WR, KC) Mecole Hardman M. Hardman (WR, KC) Rob Gronkowski R. Gronkowski (TE, TB) Cameron Brate C. Brate (TE, TB) Scotty Miller S. Miller (WR, TB) Byron Pringle B. Pringle (WR, KC) Tyler Johnson T. Johnson (WR, TB) Nick Keizer N. Keizer (TE, KC) Le'Veon Bell L. Bell (RB, KC) Demarcus Robinson D. Robinson (WR, KC) Anthony Sherman A. Sherman (RB, KC) LeSean McCoy L. McCoy (RB, TB) Ke'Shawn Vaughn K. Vaughn (RB, TB) Darwin Thompson D. Thompson (RB, KC) Justin Watson J. Watson (WR, TB) Antony Auclair A. Auclair (TE, TB) Tanner Hudson T. Hudson (TE, TB) Deon Yelder D. Yelder (TE, KC) Blaine Gabbert B. Gabbert (QB, TB) Ryan Griffin R. Griffin (QB, TB) Chad Henne C. Henne (QB, KC) Week 21 Rest of Year FP Pos. Rank Ovr. Rank Pos. Rank Ovr. Rank 22.51 #1 #1 #1 #1 19.18 #2 #2 #2 #2 13.47 #1 #3 #1 #4 13.02 #1 #4 #1 #3 10.31 #1 #5 #1 #5 9.94 #2 #6 #2 #6 8.76 #3 #7 #3 #7 7.97 #2 #8 #2 #8 7.85 #3 #9 #3 #9 7.67 #4 #10 #4 #10 6.68 #4 #11 #4 #11 5.01 #5 #12 #5 #12 4.72 #6 #13 #6 #13 3.93 #2 #14 #2 #14 3.61 #3 #15 #3 #15 2.10 #7 #16 #7 #16 1.51 #8 #17 #8 #17 0.94 #9 #18 #9 #18 0.85 #4 #19 #4 #19 0.76 #5 #20 #5 #20 0.75 #10 #21 #10 #21 0.59 #6 #22 #6 #22 0.09 #7 #23 #7 #23 0.09 #7 #23 #7 #23 0.09 #7 #23 #7 #23 0.08 #11 #26 #11 #27 0.08 #5 #26 #6 #27 0.08 #5 #26 #6 #27 0.08 #5 #26 #5 #23 0.00 #3 #30 #3 #30 0.00 #3 #30 #3 #30 0.00 #3 #30 #3 #30.
Buccaneers' Antonio Brown (knee) practices in full Thursday.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown was a full participant in practice on Thursday afternoon.
Brown was a limited participant in Wednesday's session due to a knee injury, but it seems as though he's been ramped to a full workload. Barring any setbacks over the next few days, that means Brown will be ready to play at full speed in the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs. Brown's return would likely mean less playing time for Tyler Johnson.
Our models project Brown for 4.0 catches, 44.1 receiving yards, 0.4 touchdowns and 8.7 FanDuel points.
Buccaneers' Antoine Winfield says ankle 100 percent for Super Bowl.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie safety Antoine Winfield Jr. said his ankle is "100 percent" ahead of the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Winfield earned the second-best run defense grade and No. 10 pass rush grade from Pro Football Focus during the regular season. The Chiefs have earned the No. 1 offensive grade and the Buccaneers have earned the No. 4 defensive grade from PFF this postseason.
Buccaneers' Mike Evans (knee) practices in full on Wednesday.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans was a full participant in practice on Wednesday afternoon.
Evans was limited the prior week due to his knee injury, but it seems as though the team was just carefully managing his reps. Barring a setback in practice, the star receiver seems to be a full-go for the Super Bowl on Sunday night against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Our models currently project Evans for 4.5 catches, 61.8 receiving yards, 0.4 touchdowns and 11.0 FanDuel points.
Chiefs' Sammy Watkins (calf) limited in practice on Wednesday.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Sammy Watkins was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday afternoon.
Watkins has been on the sidelines since Week 16 due to a calf injury, but after the long layoff, it seems as though he's trending towards playing in the Super Bowl against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. There will still be work that needs doing over the next few days to ensure the training staff that he's healthy enough to play. Keep an eye on Watkins' status as Sunday night approaches. Should the veteran return, he'd likely take some work away from Demarcus Robinson and Byron Pringle.
Our models currently project Watkins for 2.9 catches, 32.3 receivers, 0.3 touchdowns and 6.4 FanDuel points.
Le'Veon Bell (knee) limited participant in Kansas City's Wednesday practice.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Le'Veon Bell (knee) participated in a limited practice on Wednesday.
Bell's status for Super Bowl LV is trending positively after the veteran participated in a limited session on Wednesday. Expect Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Darrel Williams to handle the majority of Kansas City's backfield touches even if Bell is available against a tough Tampa Bay defense ranked fourth in fantasy points allowed to running backs per game this regular season.
Our models currently project Edwards-Helaire and Williams to score 9.1 and 8.6 FanDuel points respectively on Sunday.
Tampa Bay's Antonio Brown (knee) limited on Wednesday.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown (knee) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice.
Brown's recovery from his knee injury is heading in the right direction after the Buccaneers' wide receiver expressed "the arrow is pointing up as the week continues to unfold." Expect Scotty Miller to play more snaps in Super Bowl LV if Brown is inactive against a stingy Kansas City secondary allowing 25.9 FanDuel points per game to wide receivers this regular season.
Brown's current projection includes 3.9 receptions for 43.9 yards on 6.3 targets.
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Posted by: FabioIneks - 02-07-2021, 01:37 AM - Forum: My Forum
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п»їArena Football Picks (AFL)
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College football odds, picks, predictions for Week 10, 2020: Proven model backing Michigan, Arkansas.
In what could wind up being a College Football Playoff elimination game, No. 1 Clemson will visit No. 4 Notre Dame on Saturday with the lead in the ACC standings hanging in the balance. The Tigers won't have junior quarterback Trevor Lawrence available because of a positive COVID-19 test two weeks ago. Freshman D.J. Uiagalelei will have his work cut out against Notre Dame's vaunted defense. However, the nation's top-ranked team is still listed as a five-point favorite in the Week 10 college football odds from William Hill Sportsbook.
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Meanwhile, Pac-12 play will begin with No. 12 Oregon hosting Stanford on Saturday night for a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff. With just a six-game season scheduled, Oregon will have to impress every step along the way and the Ducks are listed as eight-point favorites in Autzen Stadium in their Pac-12 opener. Before locking in any Week 10 college football picks on those games or others, be sure to see the latest college football predictions from SportsLine's proven model.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times. Over the past four-plus years, the proprietary computer model has generated a stunning profit of over $4,100 for $100 players on its top-rated college football picks against the spread. It is a sizzling 31-19 on all top-rated picks through nine weeks of the 2020 college football season, returning over $600 in profit already. Anybody who has followed it is way up.
Now, it has turned its attention to the latest college football odds for Week 10 from William Hill and locked in picks for every FBS matchup. Head here to see every pick.
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One of the top Week 10 college football picks the model is recommending: No. 23 Michigan (-4) wins and covers at No. 13 Indiana in an important Big Ten matchup at noon ET on Saturday. The Wolverines blasted Minnesota 49-24 in their first game but fell 27-24 against rival Michigan State last week.
The model, however, sees great value in the Wolverines in a bounce-back spot against an Indiana squad that might be overvalued after its 2-0 start. The road team is 3-0-1 against the spread in the last four meetings between these squads. Michigan has also won 24 straight against the Hoosiers and has won by double-digits in the past two meetings.
SportsLine's model is calling for 250 passing yards and two touchdowns from Michigan quarterback Joe Milton as the Wolverines cover in almost 70 percent of simulations.
Coming out of a bye week, Tennessee has announced that it will stick with Jarrett Guarantano as the starting quarterback despite the fact that he's averaging just 4.6 yards per pass attempt in his last three starts. The Volunteers have turned the ball over eight times and have been outgained by 509 yards during that span to lose by an average of 27 points per game.
Arkansas has had some offensive issues of its own, but the defense has been opportunistic in spurts. The Razorbacks forced seven turnovers against Ole Miss and four turnovers against Mississippi State in victories and also played Auburn and Texas A&M extremely tough on the road. That's why the model has Arkansas covering in over 60 percent of simulations with the under 52.5 hitting in nearly 70 percent of projections.
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The model has also made the call on who wins and covers in No. 1 Clemson vs. No. 4 Notre Dame as well as every other Week 10 FBS matchup, and it is also predicting a major upset in the Pac-12. You can only get every pick for every game at SportsLine.
So what college football picks can you make with confidence in Week 10? And which Pac-12 underdog will pull off a shocking upset? Check out the latest Week 10 college football odds below, then visit SportsLine to see which teams win and cover the spread, all from a proven computer model that has returned over $4,100 in profit over the past four-plus seasons, and find out.
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College football picks, odds for SEC in Week 10: Florida rolls over Georgia, Texas A&M stays hot.
SEC Smothered and Covered takes a spin around the SEC and looks at the keys to Florida vs. Georgia.
It's Week 10 in the SEC, and the division title races are taking shape. All eyes will be on Jacksonville as No. 8 Florida and No. 5 Georgia square off in a game that has massive division ramifications.
It isn't the only intriguing matchup this week, though. No. 7 Texas A&M will look to keep its College Football Playoff hopes alive in Columbia when it takes on South Carolina.
What are the biggest storylines in the SEC this week? Let's break them down and make picks against the spread in this week's edition of SEC Smothered and Covered.
Appetizer: Desperate times call for desperate measures.
Tennessee and Arkansas will meet in Fayetteville on Saturday with both squads in desperation mode -- but for two different reasons.
The Volunteers are on a three-game losing streak and had last weekend off to stew over their struggles. There's no time like the present to shake up the depth chart and plan for the future. Quarterback Jarrett Guarantano has continued his Jekyll & Hyde routine, which has Vols fans fuming. Why? Four-star Class of 2020 pro-style signal-caller Harrison Bailey is waiting in the wings as the quarterback of the future in Knoxville. Will we see him this weekend as the Vols look to prepare for the future?
For Arkansas, this game serves as a chance to get back on track. Think about that for a second. The Hogs have "fallen" to 2-3 after not winning a single conference game over the last two seasons. This is a litmus test for coach Sam Pittman's crew. There's an expectation of success in Fayetteville. If they defeat a beleaguered Volunteers team, it will signal that these Razorbacks are not only on the way up, but have the ability to bounce back after crushing losses.
That's a big part of the maturation process.
Main course: What to watch in the Florida vs. Georgia.
Let's be real about what this game really is -- the de facto SEC East title game. Since so much is on the line, it's appropriate to break down the matchups that will determine which team is the unquestioned front-runner.
Georgia's defense vs. Florida's passing attack: Florida couldn't have picked a better time go up against the Bulldogs defense. The notion that it is "light's out" is a narrative of the past. There's concern that the Bulldogs might be too beat up to play up to the level that they were at earlier in the season. All-American safety Richard LeCounte and All-American nose guard Jordan Davis are out, as is fellow defensive lineman Julian Rochester. Several other Bulldogs players are nursing injuries that might prevent them from suiting up in Jacksonville.
Is this version of Georgia's defense even capable of slowing down the "Super Swamp Brothers" of quarterback Kyle Trask and tight end Kyle Pitts? How much stress does the emergence of Kadarius Toney put on the injury-riddled Bulldogs?
This is the biggest matchup of the game by far.
Georgia's quarterback situation: It's clear that coach Kirby Smart and the rest of the staff is coaching around quarterback Stetson Bennett IV, not "for" him. After all, the Bulldogs did run 12 straight running plays to open last week's game vs. Kentucky -- a game in which Bennett only threw 14 passes, two of which were interceptions.
It has Bulldog Nation calling for USC transfer J.T. Daniels. Is that really the direction Smart should go, though?
Offensive coordinator Tood Monken has weaved Bennett into the running game as a willing runner over the last three weeks. If the staff doesn't trust him as a passer and hasn't given Daniels a chance, why not go with opening-day starter D'Wan Mathis? Passing issues got him benched in the first game of the season -- a game in which he had 10 carries. A running quarterback was part of the plan anyway, so why not put in the quarterback who was the part of that plan back in?
Gators on third down: Florida's defense was flat-out awful on third downs through its first three games (58.7%), but it might have turned a corner during the COVID-19 shutdown. Missouri only converted three of its 15 third down attempts last week in the Gators' 41-17 home win.
On the other side, Georgia only converted four of its 13 attempts last week against Kentucky -- its worst third-down performance of the season.
What is the anomaly and what is the start of the trend? We'll find out on Saturday.
Desserts.
Texas A&M is a College Football Playoff contender. Say it. Shout it. Write it down in ink. This is not like previous years. Quarterback Kellen Mond is confident, running back Isaiah Spiller is one of the best in the country, tight end Jalen Wydermyer is pretty much unstoppable and the offensive line is playing lights out. Vanderbilt and Mississippi State will square off this weekend in Starkville, meaning SOMEBODY IS GOING TO GET A WIN. That's it. That's the only reason to watch. Prayers up to Ole Miss tight end DaMarcus Thomas, who was hospitalized and then released on Monday after a scary practice injury. Alabama quarterback Mac Jones is finally getting some of the Heisman Trophy love he deserves. Jones is among the new betting favorites to win the award with Clemson's Trevor Lawrence and Ohio State's Justin Fields.
SEC picks for Week 10.
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Records -- Straight up: 26-10 (5-1 last week) | ATS: 16-20 (2-4 last week)
Which college football picks can you make with confidence in Week 10, and which Pac-12 team will pull off a shocking upset? Visit SportsLine to see which teams will win and cover the spread -- all from a proven computer model that has returned over $4,100 in profit over the past four-plus seasons -- and find out.
College Football Week 10 Picks.
By Kyle Koster | Oct 29, 2019, 3:45 PM EDT.
Season records: Koster 50-37; Giuffra 43-35; Phillips 43-44; McKeone 44-43.
Oregon (-5.5) at USC.
Koster: Oregon has played two very physical games in a row and needed late heroics to pull out both. Kedon Slovis has grabbed the reins of the USC starting quarterback job and proved himself to be capable. Clay Helton has his guys playing with passion and they were able to beat the Pac-12's other best team, Utah, at home earlier this year. Will be a war. Oregon 29, USC 24.
McKeone : USC has looked pretty good these past couple of weeks, and home-field should allow them to cover, but Oregon's talent is too much to overcome. Oregon 31, USC 27.
Phillips: USC has been fantastic at home during Clay Helton's entire tenure. While I don't think the Trojans win this weekend, they will make this one close. A late field goal helps the Ducks stave off an upset. Oregon 34, USC 31.
Giuffra : USC is too hot and cold for my palate. Even though they are better at home, Oregon is rolling on offense right now. Oregon 38 , USC 30.
Michigan (-18.5) at Maryland.
Koster: Jim Harbaugh's team has looked damn good over the last six quarters. A powerful rushing attack embarrassed Notre Dame and the Terrapins are a revolving door on defense. Bad recipe. Michigan 45, Maryland 6.
McKeone: Coming off their biggest win of the season, Michigan should handle a tumbling Maryland team with ease. Michigan 38, Maryland 14.
Phillips: Michigan is coming off a huge victory over Notre Dame and riding high, that momentum will carry through this week. Michigan 42 , Maryland 21.
Giuffra : Since an early-season upset of a bad Syracuse team, Maryland has shown its true colors. How do you lose to Indiana and Temple in the same season? This isn't college basketball, people. Michigan 35, Maryland 10.
Georgia (-6) at Florida.
Koster: The Bulldogs have been sleepwalking against inferior competition. A festive outdoor party will be a smelling salt, but the offense will still struggle to put points up in bunches. Take the points and pray. Georgia 24, Florida 20.
McKeone: Neither of these teams have looked perfect of late, but I believe in Florida more than I believe in Georgia. Florida 27, Georgia 20.
Phillips: Georgia has played down to its competition lately and has an offense that is completely sputtering. For some reason I trust the Bulldogs to bounce back here. This is for first place in the SEC East so it should be a battle. Georgia 31 , Florida 24.
Giuffra : Florida's defense has looked legit while Georgia's offense has disappeared recently. This game is always a toss-up on a neutral field, but I'm giving Florida the edge based on it simply looking better built for this kind of game. Florida 27, Georgia 24.
Utah (-3.5) at Washington.
Koster: The Utes are such fun to watch. They suffocate teams and refuse to let them breathe. The Huskies are in for a torture chamber and another late heartbreak. Utah 14, Washington 10.
McKeone: Utah is rolling, but Washington put up a good fight against Oregon last week. This one will be close, but the Utes will prevail. Utah 34, Washington 33.
Phillips : Utah is playing as well as any team west of the Mississippi but it's tough playing at Washington, even though the Huskies are having a down year. I see this as a battle to the end. Utah 28, Washington 27.
Giuffra : Washington is a tough place to play and Utah has gotten used to the comfort of home, with three of its last four games there. But their defense (not offense) travels well and they'll hold Washington's erratic offense down enough to cover. Utah 30, Washington 18.
Koster: SMU hasn't let me down yet this year. This should be a fun time but I am so sick of hearing how either of these teams can hang with the Ohio States of the world. No offense. SMU 40, Memphis 38.
McKeone: SMU for the CFP! SMU 45, Memphis 42.
Phillips: Rolling with the Mustangs this week as Sonny Dykes has them playing some excellent football. SMU 45 , Memphis 42.
Giuffra : How can you not take six points when a team averages 43 points and 202 rushing yards per game? You can't. SMU 38 , Memphis 34.
Kansas State (-5.5) at Kansas.
Koster: The Wildcats scored arguably the most impressive win of the year by going on a 41-6 run against Oklahoma. The Jayhawks are notoriously unreliable. Throw out the records when these two teams play, but go with the proven entity, even if there's a fear of an emotional letdown. Kansas State 27 , Kansas 18.
McKeone: Kansas State gave us a big upset last week, but this time the Jayhawks will come out amped at home for the big rivalry game and pull off the upset. Kansas 35, Kansas State 30.
Phillips: Kansas State is coming off a huge emotional win, which usually signals a letdown. I'm not buying it, give me the Wildcats over the Jayhawks this week. Kansas State 28 , Kansas 21.
Giuffra : Doesn't Kansas suck at football? Oh, they've actually beaten a few teams this year? Don't care and neither does K-State. Kansas State 30 , Kansas 10.
Koster: Everyone is entitled to one bad game, right? Brian Kelly needs to burn that footage and move on. And I think they will. Notre Dame 55 , Virginia Tech 20.
McKeone: This will be a much-needed rebound week for the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame 45, Virginia Tech 21.
Phillips: There's no way Notre Dame doesn't bounce back after that horrific loss at Michigan. The Irish looked like they were sleepwalking in that one and Brian Kelly won't allow that to happen again. Notre Dame 49 , Virginia Tech 17.
Giuffra: Notre Dame was exposed in sloppy conditions against Michigan. I don't expect that to continue in the comfort of home. Notre Dame 37 , Virginia Tech 10.
Koster: Remember when this was the sexiest game on the college football slate? Fun times. Extremely sad for whatever side loses. Florida State 35 , Miami 17.
McKeone: Florida State resembled a football team last week, but I can't bring myself to bet on them, even at home. Miami 21, Florida State 17.
Phillips: Is this the ultimate "who cares" game this season? Both teams stink but Florida State is at home and whipped Syracuse last week. Florida State 31 , Miami 24.
Giuffra : I'll keep saying it until it changes: Is Willie Taggart still the head coach at Florida State? Ok, cool. Miami 24, Florida State 20.
Koster: I've picked West Virginia like four times this year and lost them all. Dead to me. Baylor 44, West Virginia 21.
McKeone: This line feels a bit big for what's generally been an unimpressive Baylor team, but they'll take care of business, even if the Mountaineers cover. Baylor 38, West Virginia 27.
Phillips: Baylor needs to start having some respect attached to its name. Bears roll again this week against a shaky West Virginia team. Baylor 42 , West Virginia 21.
Giuffra : Gonna be honest, haven't seen West Virginia play this year. But I have seen Baylor, and they're back in terms of their offensive attack. Baylor 41, West Virginia 20.
Koster: Find me a more hilarious division than the Big Ten West. You can't. Indiana 23, Northwestern 14.
McKeone: This will be the B1G game to end all B1G games. Northwestern 13, Indiana 8.
Phillips: My alma mater just went on the road and somehow beat Nebraska, and could be staring a nine-win season in the face. These kinds of things are unheard of in Hoosier-land. This week Indiana faces a terrible Northwestern team at home. While I'd love to pick them to cover, that's a huge number and Indiana football can't have nice things. Indiana 31, Northwestern 24.
Giuffra : Northwestern and Rutgers are the worst teams in college football. Although it's a big line, give me the team with something to play for at home. Indiana 27, Northwestern 10.
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The Dallas Cowboys promoted defensive coordinator Dave Campo to head coach, then spent most of the offseason jazzing up the offense. Unlike many of the moves the Cowboys have made since 1995, however, this one makes perfect sense.
Quarterback Troy Aikman and halfback Emmitt Smith are thirty-somethings now and the Cowboys are trying to make another Super Bowl run before their stars run out of time. A return to the offense that was so successful in the early 1990s and some new down-the-field receivers make a trip to the Super Bowl possible, though unlikely.
Key position battle The Cowboys don't believe in paying top dollar for linebackers, so they let middle linebacker Randall Godfrey go to Tennessee in free agency. Second-year man Dat Nguyen is short, fast and productive, which fits the Cowboys' mold. He was the heir apparent, but now will be pressed by late-signing free agents Barron Wortham and Joe Bowden, who started for the Titans in the Super Bowl last year.
Biggest adjustment Cornerback Deion Sanders was deemed too costly and therefore jettisoned, which means the Cowboys will now have to play defense like everyone else. In Sanders' heyday, he took away half of the field, which freed up linebackers and safeties for other duties. Even with a solid free-agent pickup like Ryan McNeil stepping in to replace Sanders, the Cowboys will have to play opponents more straight-up. That could expose some long-hidden weaknesses.
Rookie report The Cowboys have had productive drafts in recent years, but they traded this year's first-round pick to Seattle in the Galloway deal. They spent the rest of the draft beefing up a secondary that was exposed as painfully thin last year. Three cornerbacks -- second-rounder Dwayne Goodrich, fourth-round Kareem Larrimore and sixth-rounder Mario Edwards -- could all help right away. That's good because Kevin Smith's recent injury problems have made it likely they'll be needed.
Acquired via trade WR Joey Galloway from Seahawks LB Chris Bordano from Saints.
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Like Ohio State’s season, our predictions were pretty hit or miss.
Ohio State’s three-way quarterback battle is heating up.
C.J. Stroud and Jack Miller have a leg up in the competition because of their familiarity with Ohio State’s offense, but incoming freshman Kyle McCord will get a chance to win the starting.
2021 NFL Draft.
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Senior Bowl preview: Three top prospects the Chiefs could be watching.
The final installment of our preview examines a defensive end, wide receiver and center who will play in Mobile.
Podcast: Breaking down the impact of Ohio State departures, returns.
Chris Olave and Haskell Garrett coming back are huge, but how will the rest of the roster shake out for 2021?
Stick to Sports podcast: Chris Olave’s return and other good news from this week.
Also, we need to know: Who is your "Foundational Five"?
Way-too-early prediction of Ohio State’s 2021 depth chart.
With Monday being the deadline for underclassmen to declare for the NFL Draft, we have a better idea of what the Buckeyes’ roster will look like next season.
2021 NFL Draft Big Board 3.0: Top 100 players after declaration deadline.
With the Bears’ season over with, let’s take a look at how the 2021 NFL Draft class stacks up with Lead Draft Analyst Jacob Infante’s top 100 players in this draft.
Way-too-early look at 2021: Fan picks.
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Has Alabama Fatigue set in, or is another title win good for college football?
As Clemson tries to stiff-arm Alabama dominant run, the best story of all may be another Tide victory.
TAMPA, Fla. -- All this over the winning streak tied for 18th longest in college football history?
What Alabama has accomplished, of course, is much more than that as it heads into College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday. For starters, its 26-game winning streak does sort of distract from the main point.
Eighteen other programs have longer streaks -- four alone since 1990 (Miami twice, Florida State, Nebraska and USC). Alabama has to win its next six games just to sneak into the top 10 all-time.
But all of it masks a larger discussion: Is Alabama's current run of unprecedented excellence good for college football?
A win Monday night makes it five championships in eight years for Nick Saban with no end in sight. Saban is 65 but can pass for 55 with an energy level that puts some 35-year-olds to shame.
Only once in the past 96 games has his team not been favored to win. Sometimes it doesn't seem fair.
"If we lose, I'm going to say, 'Someone needs to do something about this!'" John Swofford exclaimed.
The ACC commissioner was kidding. He has more than a passing interest in the result. A Clemson win would give his conference a second national championship in the past four seasons.
A loss would continue Alabama's chokehold on the sport.
"Were the Yankees [winning] good for baseball?" countered Bill Hancock, the CFP executive director.
"I go back to UCLA's run in college basketball," SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said. "Was that good for college basketball?"
Admittedly, these aren't the most objective sources on this subject. Still, there is plenty of grumbling in the coaching profession about Saban having every advantage -- resources, facilities, 21 off-field "analysts," according to one source.
That's the pool of talent that spawned Steve Sarkisian, the former USC and Washington coach who was elevated from offensive analyst to offensive coordinator this week.
But in another sense, Saban has been to college football what the space program was to technology. That GPS on your phone? It got its start guiding rockets.
Using NFL alumni from Alabama in practice to prepare for Clemson? Yep. Saban already outsmarted everyone bringing in former players John Parker Wilson and Trent Richardson to practice with the Tide before the LSU game.
Innovation can be genius. It sucks if you're the one being beat out. Saban merely took advantage of NCAA legislation that allows such practice advantages.
"He's changed college football," Clemson's Dabo Swinney said. "I mean, he really has been a pioneer and changed a lot of the way things are done in college football."
But has it resulted in you experiencing Alabama Fatigue?
"I don't know if I even think that's a fair question," Swofford said. "They've done what they've done. They've set a remarkable standard. You look to Florida State's run, 14 years [in the top four] under Bobby Bowden. Was that good for college football?"
Depends on which rabbit hole you want to go down. We've entered the playoff era largely because an Alabama-LSU rematch in 2011 was a TV ratings flop.
The country as a whole had little appetite for a game it had already seen during that regular season. The Tide didn't win their division that year but were allowed to play for the national championship.
Monday is a rematch of a different kind -- the first championship game rematch in the sport's history. The interest level has spiked.
Both teams' fan bases are in driving distance of Tampa. Ticket demand for this game is by far the highest in the three-year history of the CFP. That's a year after Alabama-Clemson I resulted in the cheapest average ticket for a title game in six years.
"I think you've got to have your star programs and your dynasties," said Joey Johnston, who has covered sports here at the Tampa Tribune for 36 years. "Those are important, particularly when they end. It's a huge moment."
Even if Clemson wins big Monday, there is no guarantee this particular dynasty is anywhere near ending. This run has been good for Alabama, the SEC and Southern football culture as a whole. Even if you aren't a Bama fan, your hate counts.
Love 'em or loathe 'em, you're sure as hell going to watch.
Being a familiar brand, Alabama is usually good television. It's almost impossible to remember that there's still only one other undefeated team in the country.
"I don't know if we'd want to see Western Michigan in this game," Johnston said. "Most of America [wouldn't]."
The same TV ratings rules still apply: A 10-0 Clemson lead in the first quarter keeps folks interested, increases social media engagement and off we go.
But another Alabama rout, which have become so common this season?
To this point, overall ESPN ratings for New Year's Six bowls are up 17 percent, according to an industry source. The CFP Semifinals on New Year's Eve resulted in a slight ratings increase from the 2015 disaster.
Ratings were down 36 percent then because the semis were played during the work week on New Year's Eve.
Is any of that an indication of Alabama Fatigue?
"I've never heard the phrase, 'A sinking ship lifts all boats,' Sankey said. "The nautical phrase is, 'A rising tide lifts all boats.'"
The pun was intended.
"I know in our conference there are 13 coaches evaluating how they would win our championship next year."
2021 NFL Free Agents Preview.
The following page has a list of all the prominent NFL free agents for 2021, sorted by team. Not all impending free agents are listed here; just those who are starters or important backups. I compiled this list for my own purposes to help me with my 2021 NFL Mock Draft, so I thought I'd share it with all of you.
Arizona Cardinals Budda Baker, S De'Vondre Campbell, LB Kenyan Drake, RB Larry Fitzgerald, WR Marcus Gilbert, OT Zane Gonzalez, K Brett Hundley, QB Andy Lee, P Corey Peters, DT Patrick Peterson, CB J.R. Sweezy, G.
Atlanta Falcons Ryan Allen, P Christian Blake, WR Brian Hill, RB Damontae Kazee, CB Younghoe Koo, K Alex Mack, C Keanu Neal, S Matt Schaub, QB Blidi Wreh-Wilson, CB.
Baltimore Ravens Tyus Bowser, DE/OLB Gus Edwards, RB Robert Griffin, QB Matt Judon, DE/OLB Matt Skura, C Jimmy Smith, QB Willie Snead, WR Derek Wolfe, DE/DT.
Buffalo Bills Matt Barkley, QB Patrick DiMarco, FB Jon Feliciano, G Tyler Kroft, TE Isaiah McKenzie, WR Matt Milano, LB Trent Murphy, DE Ty Nsekhe, OT Josh Norman, CB Levi Wallace, CB Daryl Williams, OT A.J. Yeldon, RB.
Carolina Panthers Tyler Larsen, C John Miller, G Taylor Moton, OT Russell Okung, OT Seth Roberts, WR Curtis Samuel, WR Joey Slye, K Tahir Whitehead, LB.
Chicago Bears Artie Burns, CB Tarik Cohen, RB Pat O'Donnell, P Germain Ifedi, OT/G Cordarrelle Patterson, WR Eddy Pineiro, K Roy Roberson-Harris, DT Allen Robinson, WR Adam Shaheen, TE.
Cincinnati Bengals Mackensie Alexander, CB Randy Bullock, K Josh Bynes, LB Andy Dalton, QB Alex Erickson, WR Ryan Glasgow, DT A.J. Green, WR Kevin Huber, P William Jackson, CB Carl Lawson, DE Shawn Williams, S Auden Tate, WR.
Cleveland Browns Andrew Billings, DT B.J. Goodson, LB Kevin Johnson, CB Karl Joseph, S Larry Ogunjobi, DT Andrew Sendejo, S Olivier Vernon, DE.
Dallas Cowboys Chidobe Awuzie, CB Blake Bell, TE Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S Tyrone Crawford, DE Kai Forbath, K Everson Griffen, DE Sean Lee, LB Jourdan Lewis, CB Joe Looney, C Dak Prescott, QB Cooper Rush, QB Aldon Smith, DE Devin Smith, WR Xavier Woods, S.
Denver Broncos Jeremiah Attaochu, DE/OLB Jake Butt, TE Todd Davis, LB Shelby Harris, DT Jeff Heuerman, TE Phillip Lindsay, RB Brandon McManus, K Tim Patrick, WR Kyle Peko, DT Mike Purcell, DE Justin Simmons, S DeMarcus Walker, DE Colby Wadman, P Elijah Wilkinson, G.
Detroit Lions Jamal Agnew, KR Geronimo Allison, WR Danny Amendola, WR Kenny Golladay, WR Duron Harmon, S Marvin Jones, WR Jayron Kearse, S Miles Killebrew, S Matt Prater, K Bo Scarbrough, RB Matt Wile, P.
Green Bay Packers Tim Boyle, QB Devin Funchess, WR Aaron Jones, RB Kevin King, CB Jake Kumerow, WR Allen Lazard, WR Marcedes Lewis, TE Corey Linsley, C Lane Taylor, G Robert Tonyan, TE Jamaal Williams, RB.
Houston Texans Will Fuller, WR Vernon Hargreaves, CB Timmy Jernigan, DT Greg Mancz, C A.J. McCarron, QB Brennan Scarlett, OLB Kenny Stills, WR.
Indianapolis Colts Mo Alie-Cox, TE Denico Autry, DE Jacoby Brissett, QB Sheldon Day, DT T.Y. Hilton, WR Justin Houston, DE Chad Kelly, QB Marlon Mack, RB Skai Moore, LB Zach Pascal, WR Xavier Rhodes, CB Philip Rivers, QB Anthony Walker, LB Quincy Wilson, CB.
Jacksonville Jaguars Keelan Cole, WR Chris Conley, WR D.J. Hayden, CB Tre Herndon, CB Abry Jones, DT Cassius Marsh, DE Rashaan Melvin, CB Cam Robinson, OT Tyler Shatley, G Dede Westbrook, WR Al Woods, DT.
Kansas City Chiefs Bashaud Breeland, CB Dustin Colquitt, P Chris Jones, DT Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE Kelechi Osemele, G Mike Pennel, DE Austin Reiter, C Mike Remmers, OT Demarcus Robinson, WR Anthony Sherman, FB Daniel Sorensen, S Charvarius Ward, CB Sammy Watkins, WR Darrel Williams, RB Andrew Wylie, OT Deon Yelder, TE.
Las Vegas Raiders Nelson Agholor, WR Marcell Ateman, WR Maliek Collins, DT Jordan Devey, G Keelan Doss, WR Denzelle Good, G Johnathan Hankins, DT Erik Harris, S Zay Jones, WR DeShone Kizer, QB Eric Kush, G Nevin Lawson, CB Marquel Lee, LB Nicholas Morrow, LB Nick Nelson, CB Nick O'Leary, TE Nathan Peterman, QB Damarious Randall, S David Sharpe, OT Kyle Wilber, LB Jason Witten, TE.
San Angeles Chargers Michael Badgley, K Joey Bosa, DE/OLB Michael Davis, CB Brandon Facyson, CB Dan Feeney, G Virgil Green, TE Hunter Henry, TE Melvin Ingram, DE/OLB Justin Jackson, RB Rayshawn Jenkins, S Desmond King, CB Forrest Lamp, G Ty Long, P Andre Patton, WR Denzel Perryman, LB Mike Pouncey, C Isaac Rochell, DT Trent Scott, OT Tyrod Taylor, QB Sam Tevi, OT Nick Vigil, LB.
Los Angeles Rams Austin Blythe, C Malcolm Brown, RB Jamil Demby, G Samson Ebukam, LB Gerald Everett, TE Leonard Floyd, DE/OLB Troy Hill, CB John Johnson, S John Kelly, RB Josh Reynolds, WR Tanzel Smart, DT.
Miami Dolphins Vince Biegel, LB Julie'n Davenport, OT Davon Godchaux, DT Kamu Grugier-Hill, LB Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB Isaiah Ford, WR Matt Haack, P Danny Isadora, G Ted Karras, C Raekwon McMillan, LB Nik Needham, CB Elandon Roberts, LB Cordrea Tankersley, CB Albert Wilson, WR.
Minnesota Vikings Ameer Abdullah, RB Chad Beebe, WR Mike Boone, RB Aviante Collins, OT Dakota Dozier, OT Pat Elflein, G Ben Gedeon, LB Anthony Harris, S Holton Hill, CB Rashod Hill, G Jaleel Johnson, DT Brett Jones, C Sean Mannion, QB Ifeadi Odebigbo, DE Hercules Mata'afa, LB Tajae Sharpe, WR Eric Wilson, LB Eddie Yarbrough, DE Anthony Zettel, DE.
New England Patriots David Andrews, C Justin Bethel, CB Brandon Bolden, RB Terrence Brooks, S Rex Burkhead, RB Adam Butler, DT Damiere Byrd, WR James Develin, FB Lawrence Guy, DT Dont'a Hightower, LB Brian Hoyer, QB J.C. Jackson, CB Matt LaCosse, TE Obi Melifonwu, S Jason McCourty, CB Derek Rivers, OLB Mohamed Sanu, WR John Simon, DE Joe Thuney, G Dan Vitale, FB James White, RB Deatrich Wise, DE.
New Orleans Saints Kiko Alonso, LB Alex Anzalone, LB Jared Cook, TE Demario Davis, OLB Mario Edwards, DT Trey Hendrickson, DE Taysom Hill, QB Tommylee Lewis, WR Sheldon Rankins, DT Craig Robertson, LB Noah Spence, DE D.J. Swearinger, S Cameron Tom, G Larry Warford, G Marcus Williams, S P.J. Williams, CB New York Giants Corey Coleman, WR Nate Ebner, S Kyler Fackrell, LB Cameron Fleming, OT Devonta Freeman, RB Wayne Gallman, RB Rashaan Gaulden, S Austin Johnson, DT Dion Lewis, RB Colt McCoy, QB Aldrick Rosas, K Logan Ryan, CB Alex Tanney, QB Dalvin Tomlinson, DT Eric Tomlinson, TE Leonard Williams, DT.
New York Jets Tarell Basham, DE/OLB Josh Bellamy, WR Pierre Desir, CB Nick Hairston, CB Jonotthan Harrison, C Jordan Jenkins, OLB Marcus Maye, S Steve McLendon, DT Patrick Onwuasor, LB Breshad Perriman, WR Brian Poole, CB Avery Williamson, LB Brian Winters, G.
Philadelphia Eagles Jatavis Brown, LB Rasul Douglas, CB Nate Gerry, LB Cameron Johnston, P Jalen Mills, CB Nickell Robey-Coleman, CB Will Parks, S Josh Perkins, TE Hassan Ridgeway, DT Duke Riley, LB Boston Scott, RB Nate Sudfeld, QB Greg Ward, WR.
Pittsburgh Steelers Tyson Alualu, DT Zach Banner, OT Jordan Berry, P Deon Cain, WR James Conner, RB Joshua Dobbs, QB Bud Dupree, DE/OLB Trey Edmunds, RB Joe Haden, CB Mike Hilton, CB Daniel McCullers, DT JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR Cameron Sutton, CB Ryan Switzer, WR Alejando Villanueva, OT Chris Wormley, DT.
San Francisco 49ers C.J. Beathard, QB Ronald Blair, DE Kendrick Bourne, WR Matt Breida, RB Daniel Brunskill, G Shon Coleman, OT Tevin Coleman, RB Tom Compton, G Ben Garland, C Marcell Harris, S Kerry Hyder, DE D.J. Jones, DT Kyle Juszczyk, FB Jerick McKinnon, RB Emmanuel Moseley, CB Nick Mullens, QB Richard Sherman, CB Jaquiski Tartt, S Trent Taylor, WR K'Waun Williams, CB Jeff Wilson Jr., RB Ahkello Witherspoon, CB.
Seattle Seahawks Nick Bellore, FB Justin Britt, C Chris Carson, RB Phillip Dorsett, WR Quinton Dunbar, CB D.J. Fluker, G Poona Ford, DT Shaq Griffin, CB Delano Hill, S Jacob Hollister, TE Nazair Jones, DT Benson Mayowa, DE Bradley McDougald, S David Moore, WR Cedric Ogbuehi, OT Greg Olsen, TE Ethan Pocic, G Chance Warmack, G K.J. Wright, LB.
Tampa Bay Bucs Shaq Barrett, DE/OLB Kendell Beckwith, LB Lavonte David, LB Justin Evans, S Blaine Gabbert, QB Chris Godwin, WR Ryan Griffin, QB Joe Haeg, OT Kevin Minter, LB Rakeem Nunez-Roches, DE Ryan Smith, CB Ndamukong Suh, DT.
Tennessee Titans Jayon Brown, LB Jadeveon Clowney, DE/OLB Kamalei Correa, LB Jack Crawford, DT Jamil Douglas, G Anthony Firkser, TE DaQuan Jones, DT MyCole Pruitt, TE Kalif Raymond, WR Ty Sambrailo, OT Jonnu Smith, TE.
Washington Redskins Kyle Allen, QB Ryan Anderson, DE/OLB Ronald Darby, CB Sean Davis, S Thomas Davis, LB Dustin Hopkins, K Danny Johnson, CB Ryan Kerrigan, DE/OLB Fabian Moreau, CB Kevin Pierre-Louis, LB Richard Rodgers, TE Chase Roullier, C Brandon Scherff, G Jeremy Sprnkle, TE.
Bowl Game Predictions 2015: Schedule and Picks for Remaining Postseason Clashes.
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Congratulations, you are almost there.
You’ve almost made it through all the terrible defenses, kicking miscues and inexplicable penalties of the early bowl games and reached the exciting ones. Fairly soon, you will be watching the New Year’s Six bowls and the initial College Football Playoff showdowns, and all will be right with the world.
Here is a look at the schedule and some predictions for the rest of the college football bowl clashes before digging into an under-the-radar showdown to watch in the midst of the playoff action.
2014-15 Bowl Game Schedule and Predictions December 30, 2014 Matchup Time (ET) TV Predicted Winner Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl Notre Dame vs. No. 23 LSU 3 p.m. ESPN LSU Belk Bowl No. 21 Louisville vs. No. 13 Georgia 6:30 p.m. ESPN Georgia Foster Farms Bowl Maryland vs. Stanford 10 p.m. ESPN Stanford December 31, 2014 Matchup Time (ET) TV Predicted Winner Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl No. 6 TCU vs. No. 9 Ole Miss 12:30 p.m. ESPN TCU VIZIO Fiesta Bowl No. 10 Arizona vs. No. 20 Boise State 4 p.m. ESPN Arizona Capital One Orange Bowl No. 7 Mississippi State vs. No. 12 Georgia Tech 8 p.m. ESPN Georgia Tech January 1, 2015 Matchup Time (ET) TV Predicted Winner Outback Bowl No. 18 Wisconsin vs. No. 19 Auburn Noon ESPN Auburn Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic No. 5 Baylor vs. No. 8 Michigan State 12:30 p.m. ESPN Michigan State Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl No. 25 Minnesota vs. No. 16 Missouri 1 p.m. ABC Minnesota Rose Bowl No. 2 Oregon vs. No. 3 Florida State 5 p.m. ESPN Oregon Sugar Bowl No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 4 Ohio State 8:30 p.m. ESPN Alabama January 2, 2015 Matchup Time (ET) TV Predicted Winner Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Pittsburgh vs. Houston Noon ESPN Houston TaxSlayer Bowl Iowa vs. Tennessee 3:20 p.m. ESPN Iowa Valero Alamo Bowl No. 11 Kansas State vs. No. 14 UCLA 6:45 p.m. ESPN Kansas State TicketCity Cactus Bowl Oklahoma State vs. Washington 10:15 p.m. ESPN Washington January 3, 2015 Matchup Time (ET) TV Predicted Winner Birmingham Bowl Florida vs. East Carolina 1 p.m. ESPN or ESPN2 East Carolina January 4, 2015 Matchup Time (ET) TV Predicted Winner GoDaddy Bowl Toledo vs. Arkansas State 9 p.m. ESPN Toledo January 12, 2015 Matchup Time (ET) TV Predicted Winner National Championship Bowl TBD vs. TBD 8:30 p.m. ESPN Alabama.
Game to Watch: Auburn vs. Wisconsin.
Auburn and Wisconsin will face off Thursday in the Outback Bowl in one of just two bowl games outside of the New Year’s Six matchups that pit two teams in the Top 20 against each other.
Both the Tigers and Badgers are fresh off disappointing finishes to the season, although only Wisconsin completely embarrassed itself in a 59-0 loss to Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game. Auburn actually impressed in a close 55-44 loss to arguably the nation’s best team in Alabama.
Whichever team can shake that disappointment off quicker could ultimately emerge victorious.
Brian Hamilton of Sports Illustrated broke down one of the more intriguing storylines in this one as Wisconsin’s offense goes for the record books:
The Big Ten title game loss was striking both for the Badgers’ 59 points surrendered to Ohio State and their zero points produced. Gordon’s 76 yards represented his second-worst output of the season, and a veteran offensive line seemed out of whack once veteran center Dan Voltz left the game four snaps in with an ankle injury. Gordon needs 293 yards to break Sanders’ all-time record of 2,628 yards in a season. The junior is unlikely to hit that mark, even with Auburn happy to get into a shootout. But a fifth 200-yard game is not out of the question, so will the Badgers line be healthy enough to get Gordon close?
Melvin Gordon turned in arguably the best season for a running back since Barry Sanders was making defenses miss at Oklahoma State. Gordon racked up 2,336 yards, 26 touchdowns and a 7.56-yards-per-carry average on the ground this season and was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy.
Wisconsin athletic director and interim coach for the bowl game Barry Alvarez discussed Gordon’s overall excellence, via Joey Johnston of The Tampa Tribune :
“He’s big and strong, he has sprinter’s speed, he can run around you, he can run through you. We’ve had a lot of great running backs at Wisconsin, but Melvin Gordon is the best one. He truly has everything you’d want.”
If Auburn is going to win, it will have to at least contain Gordon. The Tigers were actually 45th against the run, which isn’t stellar but is also better than some would expect considering they allowed more than 30 points in six SEC games and more than 40 twice.
Teams hurt Auburn with the pass more so than the run. Alabama in particular was able to exploit the papier-mache-soft secondary that Auburn brings to the table with Amari Cooper on a number of deep routes.
The Badgers aren’t exactly built to take advantage of teams through the air (118th in the country in passing yards per game), but Auburn will be forced to stack the box to stop Gordon and the fourth-best rushing attack in the nation. That will open things up for Joel Stave and the Wisconsin passing game against a terrible secondary.
On the other side, the Tigers will counter with a group of playmakers, including quarterback Nick Marshall, running back Cameron Artis-Payne and wide receiver Sammie Coates.
Coates may be a walking highlight reel, but D’haquille Williams was Auburn’s best wide receiver this season with 730 receiving yards and five touchdown catches. The problem for Auburn is that Williams is suspended for the Outback Bowl.
His absence will be felt in this one, especially because Wisconsin will be able to devote more attention toward Coates. It cuts Auburn’s elite receiving options in half, which is a boost for a Wisconsin defense that is likely reeling in the confidence department.
On paper, Wisconsin finished 15th in the nation in scoring defense, fifth in passing defense and 16th in rushing defense, but the lasting impression the nation has of the Badgers is Ohio State’s 59-0 demolition of the secondary. Are the Badgers really that good on defense, or were their impressive numbers a result of a relatively weak schedule that featured only two top-50 scoring offenses?
You would be hard-pressed to find more dangerous attacks in the country than Auburn’s up-tempo, high-octane offense.
It finished 12th in the nation in rushing yards per game and 24th in scoring and was never more impressive this season than when it scored 44 points against Alabama’s stout defense. Stopping that is a tall order for the Badgers.
Still, Wisconsin’s defense will limit Auburn’s explosiveness simply because Williams will not be in the lineup. That will allow the Badgers the freedom to commit more defenders to the box to slow down the rushing combination of quarterback Marshall and running back Artis-Payne.
Wisconsin’s defense doesn’t have to pitch a shutout either. The Badgers will ride Gordon against Auburn’s vulnerable defensive group and then take advantage of open holes downfield in the second half.
The result will be a critical bowl victory for the Big Ten.
Prediction: Wisconsin 27, Auburn 21.
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It is difficult to correctly predict the exact score of a football match, but there are many ways you can improve your chances of placing a successful bet. Study the form, look for games where less goals are likely to be scored and look at leagues where match outcomes tend to be easier to predict. Let’s take a closer look…
What to look out for when betting on Correct Score.
One of the first things you do when betting on the correct score of a football match is avoid picking games where you think plenty of goals will be scored.
Of course, the bigger scorelines will return greater odds and more potential profit, but thereРІР‚в„ўs a reason for that – itРІР‚в„ўs less likely to be successful. Even if you think a match will be a one-sided affair, with one team dominating, there are so many different variations of how that scoreline – even if you predicted the outcome (i.e. a big win for one team) correctly – could look. Anything, really, above a 3-0 win would be considered a big victory. Will the team step off the gas after building such a lead? Will the opposing team snatch a consolation? The number of scorelines that would be considered РІР‚Вhigh-scoringРІР‚в„ў are vast, whereas if you correctly pick a low-scoring game, there are only really four outcomes to look out for.
Low-scoring matches.
Study the form book, and if you have found two teams playing each other who tend not to score – or concede – many goals, you have a good starting point for a successful correct score bet.
For starters, a game with few goals will finish one of four ways – 0-0, 1-0, 0-1, 1-1. If you are correct in predicting the low-scoring game, there is a one-in-four chance, effectively, that you will then have picked the correct scoreline too.
The odds are lower for those scorelines, but given 1,782 matches finished 1-0 to either side in the first 25 years of the Premier League – no other outcome occurred more than 1500 times – you can see there are going to be more payouts. For the record, in that period, 1,140 finished 1-1 and 828 were goalless draws.
However, we would advise normally looking away from the Premier League (see below) due to the more unpredictable nature of the league compared to some of EuropeРІР‚в„ўs other top divisions.
Correctly identifying a low-scoring match also offers the chance of a consolation should you bet through Bet365 too – we’ve detailed how to take advantage of their "Bore Draw Money Back" offer below.
But where should you be looking for these low-scoring matches?
Regimented leagues.
The Premier League is often viewed as being the best league in the world, by commentators prone to hyperbole, thanks to its unpredictable nature. High-scoring games are common and, as many managers like to point out РІР‚Вanyone can beat anyoneРІР‚в„ў. Of course, that bit is true for every league, but in the Premier League it seems to ring true more often.
Instead, you need to find leagues where low-scoring games are common – the German Bundesliga, for example. With teams known typically for their organised defences and regimented formations, just less than 25 per cent of all matches played before the winter break in the 2017/18 finished either 1-0 to the home team or 1-1.
Both teams to score; over 2.5 goals in match.
Another popular type of football bet is a combined BTTS/over 2.5 goals in match bet, and when predicting the correct score a 2-1 win is another result worth betting on.
Indeed, in the first 25 years of the Premier League as we quoted above, the second most common scoreline was 2-1 – occurring 1,455 times.
If you choose the BTTS/more than 2.5 goals in match bet, you will likely get slightly lower odds than if you specifically back a team to win 2-1 – and yet it is a relatively common scoreline.
In La Liga, 14 per cent of matches in the 2017/18 season – at the time of writing – finished 2-1 to either the home or away team, while in the Scottish Premiership that total goes up to more than 18 per cent; on average, that means one team every weekend in the Scottish Premiership will win a game 2-1. And yet you can still get odds of around 8/1-9/1 of the favourites winning 2-1 in a typical Scottish Premiership match market.
Picking a 2-1 scoreline can also keep your bet alive for longer than if you back a 1-0. No matter who scores first, your bet still has a chance of winning. ItРІР‚в„ўs no use if it ultimately fails, but nobody wants to be reaching half-time or even earlier on match day having already had to tear up their betting slip.
Pick a score, and stick with it.
Once you have identified the potential low-scoring games, it is best to stick with a scoreline when placing correct score bets.
Sure, the chance of every game you bet on finishing with that scoreline is extremely low, but some are likely too at least meaning you will get at least some payouts if you pick your games well. Constantly change your predicted score around and, in actual fact, you are reducing the probability of your correct score bet coming off.
How can you take advantage of Bet365РІР‚в„ўs Bore Draw Money Back Offer?
We have already mentioned the bonus of a consolation if you pick a low-scoring game through Bet365.
Bet365 offer money back on any Correct Score, Half-Time/Full-Time or Scorecast bets if the match in question finishes 0-0. So if you have correctly identified a low-scoring game, that ends up finishing goalless, you will get your money back at least – even if your 1-0 Correct Score bet is therefore not successful.
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We have taken all these points into account to give you the correct score tips today. Unlike other correct score prediction sites, we only consider cold hard facts. Unless rumours are proven right, they should not influence your score prediction.
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Let’s look at why these tips will help you decide on the most likely footy score prediction.
By taking the teams’ current form into account, you pick up on a trend. This trend allows you to predict the next outcome rather accurately. You should also consider the average amount of goals scored in previous matches. That way, you can bet on a correct score double too.
The players in the squad determine the outcome of the match. Knowing if key players are missing due to cards or injuries can help you determine if the team in question is likely to win or even score at all.
All outcomes of previous matches played against a team shed a lot of light on upcoming meets. Some clubs have quite a record against others. Often, an unbeaten record between two clubs gives you insight into the players’ mindsets. Knowing you’re going up against a team you’ve never beaten is a bit of a mental hurdle.
Football rumours are rife. Player transfers, managers sacked for not achieving results, and even player drama, which we have all heard. The validity to some, if not most rumours, takes time to surface. That’s why you should never base an outcome on a story until it is proven right.
Using these free correct score predictions for today will help you tomorrow. There are plenty of soccer correct score tips out there. Adding them to your arsenal will only make betting on the correct score easier.
2021 Football Result Predictions.
So far, the 2020 Premier League season has offered a lot of upsets as well as a few predictable outcomes. One of the most significant predictions has seen one of the top four teams soar to the top of the leaderboard and run away with the title. There’s even talk of the points record for the season being broken.
Some upsets we’ve seen so far include some of the big clubs, who are spending most of their time lower down in the table. Much lower than punters thought. As expected, the fear of coach sacking and relegation is causing concern within some squads. But, there is still time to inch back up the table and achieve a decent position before the end of the season.
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п»їFantasy Football Rankings, Week 16, 2020: Model that beat experts says start David Johnson, sit Tyler Lockett.
SportsLine's advanced computer model reveals Fantasy football start-sit advice for Week 16.
Championships are on the line in many leagues as the Week 16 NFL schedule unfolds. That means finding a reliable set of Week 16 Fantasy football rankings could be the difference between winning it all or going home with nothing. NFL injury news also plays a role this time of year. The Falcons, for example, have ruled out receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) for their Sunday matchup with the Chiefs, while Washington receiver Terry McLaurin (ankle) is also likely to watch from the sidelines.
Which players on your bench or in the free-agent pool like Mecole Hardman or Nyheim Hines can you trust this week to step in as Fantasy football picks? Before you lock in your Fantasy football lineups, be sure to check out the Week 16 Fantasy football rankings from the proven computer model at SportsLine.
When it comes to ranking players, their model beat human experts in Fantasy football last season when there were big differences in ranking. Over the course of a season, that could literally be the difference between winning your league or going home empty-handed.
Last week, the model was extremely high on Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley, saying he'd finish as a top-five player at his position. The result: Ridley recorded 10 receptions for 163 yards and a touchdown. Anybody who had him in their lineup was well on their way to a huge week.
Now, the model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, has revealed its Fantasy football rankings for Week 16 of the 2020 NFL season. Head to SportsLine now to see them.
Top Fantasy football picks for Week 16.
One player the model is extremely high on this week: Texans running back David Johnson. With fellow running back Duke Johnson sidelined with a neck injury, David Johnson exploded a week ago, reeling in all 11 of his targets for 106 receiving yards and a touchdown.
Now, Johnson is poised to be the lone back again against a Bengals defense that has allowed productive days on the ground to running backs like Wayne Gallman (94-1), Derrick Henry (112-1), Benny Snell (84-1), and Nick Chubb (124-2). The model lists Johnson as a top-10 player in its Week 16 Fantasy football running back rankings, ahead of stars like Austin Ekeler, Jonathan Taylor, and Miles Sanders.
And a massive shocker: Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett, who's hauled in 85 receptions for 920 yards and eight touchdowns this season, stumbles big-time and doesn't even crack the top 30 at his position. Lockett scored seven touchdowns over the first six games, but he's seen his productivity drop dramatically since then.
In fact, Lockett has produced just one score over his last eight contests and hasn't eclipsed 70 receiving yards during that stretch. Last week against Washington, Lockett caught four of seven targets for just 34 yards. The sixth-year wideout hasn't received more than seven targets in three of his last four games and averaged less than 8.5 yards per reception in three of his last five outings.
In addition, Lockett and the Seahawks square off against one of the NFL's toughest defenses this week. The Rams feature the NFL's top-ranked total defense, giving up just 286.1 yards per game. Los Angeles is also giving up just 192.0 passing yards per game, which also ranks first in the league. With one of the toughest Fantasy football matchups, Lockett is a player to consider putting on the bench in Week 16.
How to set your Week 16 Fantasy football rankings.
The model is also calling for a surprising quarterback you aren't even thinking about to finish in the top 10 of its Fantasy football rankings. This pick could be the difference between winning big and going home with nothing. You can see who it is here.
So who should you start and sit this week? And which surprising quarterback could lead you to victory? Visit SportsLine now to get Week 16 Fantasy football rankings for every position, plus see which QB is going to come out of nowhere to crack the top 10, all from the model that out-performed experts big-time last season.
Wild Card Saturday DraftKings Picks: NFL DFS lineup advice for daily fantasy football playoff tournaments.
The NFL now features a triple-header on the Saturday of wild-card weekend, starting with Colts-Bills and ending with Buccaneers-Washington (with Rams-Seahawks in between). Those six teams have plenty of solid DFS options, but with several top defenses in action, it's not easy building a tournament-winning DraftKings lineup. Our picks target several sleepers from the Colts, who we're hoping are underowned, as well as a couple of high-priced stars who we're hoping step up in the playoffs.
Pivoting from likely chalk picks, such as Josh Allen, give us the differential that, while risky, could provide an edge. When you're playing small-slate tournaments, you have to take some chances, and we certainly do that with this lineup.
Wild Card Saturday DraftKings Picks: NFL DFS tournament playoff lineup.
QB Philip Rivers, Colts @ Bills ($5,400). You know the Bills are going to score points, so Indianapolis will likely have to air it out to keep up with them. Rivers has shown he can still do that effectively, averaging 260.6 yards per game with 24 total TDs this year. That includes seven multi-TD games and three three-TD games. Using Rivers, the fifth priciest QB, gives us more salary to play with for our other roster spots while not sacrificing a solid floor and relatively high ceiling against a Buffalo defense allowing the fourth-most fantasy points to QBs.
RB Jonathan Taylor, Colts @ Bills ($7,900). Taylor has taken advantage of favorable matchups down the stretch, averaging 19.8 carries and 123.5 yards over his final six games. He'll get the ball early against Buffalo's mediocre run defense, but he's shown he can also be an effective receiver, posting multiple catches in all but four games and having at least four catches on four occasions. It's an unconventional stack to pair him with Rivers (and Nyheim Hines), but it's also the kind of unique play that could pay off in a matchup that could be high scoring.
RB Nyheim Hines, Colts @ Bills ($4,700). Hines has averaged 66.9 total yards and 4.4 receptions in the second half of the season. That's come with just three scores, but keep in mind he has three multi-TD outings on the season. Maybe we're limiting our upside a bit by playing both Colts backs, but with tough RB matchups in across the board on Saturday, it's not as crazy as it might look, especially when you factor in how much Rivers throws to his backs. Also, a lineup construction like this is sure to give us differentiation, so if both Hines and Taylor can find the end zone, they could really pay off in DraftKings full-point PPR scoring.
WR Stefon Diggs, Bills vs. Colts ($7,700). We're hoping some steer clear of Diggs because of the "Q" tag he's carried all week, but we'd be very surprised if his oblique injury keeps him out on Saturday. Instead, we'll bank on the guaranteed production he's provided all year. It doesn't hurt that Indy's pass defense has struggled down the stretch, allowing an average of 309.1 yards over its final seven games.
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WR Antonio Brown, Buccaneers @ Washington ($6,100). Brown was force fed the ball last week, in part because Mike Evans (knee) got hurt early and also because he was trying to hit an incentive in his contract. Either way, there's a good chance he'll see plenty of targets again this week with Evans either out or limited. Washington has a tough pass defense, but Brown can beat anyone. He's scored in three straight games and will once again be a favorite target of Tom Brady.
WR Cam Sims, Washington vs. Buccaneers ($3,900). We're going to need at least one value WR to hit it big, and we're counting on Sims to be that guy. He's seen 6.6 targets over Washington's final five games despite playing with three different QBs. Obviously, the quarterback situation is a worry, but Washington will undoubtedly be forced to throw more in the second half of this contest, and the 6-5 Sims will get chances downfield and in the red zone. He plays virtually every snap, so we'll take our chances in a favorable matchup.
TE Jack Doyle, Colts @ Bills ($2,900). Rivers spreads the ball around to his receivers, so it's tough to pick one to pair with him. That's why we're hoping Doyle can cash in around the goal line. It's a risky pick, as it's pretty much touchdown-or-bust, but it's a great matchup. Fading Rob Gronkowski and Logan Thomas is also risky, but we'll be in decent shape if neither score, even if Doyle manages just a couple catches.
FLEX Tyler Lockett, Seahawks vs. Rams ($6,900). In two games against the Rams this year, Lockett posted eight catches for 110 yards -- not great, but better than teammate DK Metcalf (8-87). Lockett will still plenty of targets, and his big-play ability always makes him a threat. You have to take some chances on a three-game slate, and with many opting to avoid the Seahawks passing game in a tough matchup, we'll embrace the talent and hope for a big payoff.
D/ST Seattle Seahawks vs. Rams ($2,700). We'll take a cheap defense against either John Wolford or a banged-up Jared Goff (thumb) any day, especially one playing as well as the Seahawks have down the stretch (16 offensive points allowed per game over its past eight contests, at least three sacks in seven of past eight games).
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I’m back again with my DFS lineup for Sunday’s NFL Wild Card slate. Its a tougher selection than Saturday, with some really heavy fantasy hitters to consider, but I’ve tried to balance my team and my selections are in.
My quarterback/receiver stack comes from the Steelers with Ben Roethlisberger and Diontae Johnson. The Steelers run game has been so poor this year, we’re going to see the Steelers throw the ball a ton and Johnson has been the number one receiver for the Steelers in 2020.
I tried to get both Derrick Henry and Alvin Karama in my lineup but to balance the team I went with Henry and J.K. Dobbins who has finished the season strongly and matches up well against the Titans defense.
Emmanuel Sanders and Miles Boykin make up a risky receiving corps but I’ve doubled down on tight ends with Mark Andrews and Jared Cook, with Cook being the best available player to sit in the flex as he offers a red zone threat.
Finally I’m backing the Steelers to come up big against the Browns offense after resting some of their playmakers in their Week 17 tilt.
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These are some of the players Jason will be locking in his lineups on DraftKings and FanDuel for this weekend’s slate.
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JOSH ALLEN, BUF.
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I could make a case for Josh Allen to be the MVP. The steps he took this year officially landed him in the elite category for me. He has been a fantasy darling for season long and DFS and carried me to a championship in one of my leagues. Averaging 27.3 DraftKings points per game establishes him as one of the safest plays on the slate. The Bills really don’t have a running game and it all relies on Allen, which is great for fantasy purposes. The matchup is one of the best on the board as well with the Colts ranking 26th against defending Quarterbacks. Lock him into cash and tournaments and hopefully the Bills win this week so we can play him again next week.
LAMAR JACKSON, BAL.
$7,800 DRAFTKINGS, $9,000 FANDUEL.
Let Lamar cook! Russell Wilson has officially stopped his chef status and its time for Lamar to shine. It looks like the 2019 Lamar is back. In 4 of his last 5 games he ran for over 80 yards, which provides such a nice floor for fantasy. This Tennessee defense really struggles all across the field and is coming off a shootout where Deshaun Watson just torched them. We can expect the same here from Lamar in what should be one of the higher scoring games of the slate. Lamar’s rushing floor combined with a weak defense on the other side of the ball should provide safety for cash games and upside for tournaments.
RUNNING BACKS.
ALVIN KAMARA, NO.
$8,500 DRAFTKINGS, $9,000 FANDUEL.
It will be very scary to fade Derrick Henry and I will have to watch that game with one eye open. I will not fade Henry in all lineups and will have some exposure to him, but I am currently leaning on a pivot to Kamara in my main lineup on DraftKings if I can’t find a way to play both. We will need some savings and especially on DraftKings the full point PPR opens a door where I can see Kamara outscoring Henry. Playing Henry on FanDuel and Kamara on DraftKings is also a great option to hedge your plays. The matchup may not look so great on paper but I still like the upside with Kamara being so heavily involved in the offense with Michael Thomas out.
CAM AKERS, LAR.
$5,100 DRAFTKINGS, $6,100 FANDUEL.
We need to save money somewhere and Akers seems like the safest spot to land at the running back position. The play on Akers is slightly dependent on whether or not Goff plays in this one. If Goff plays I feel more comfortable about the Rams moving the ball. It looks like Kupp will be back and the offense may be at full strength. If that holds true when the ball is kicked off Akers should be a solid value with some touchdown equity at a very fair price. We will need to take some chances in order to land the elite plays in our lineup and I believe Akers is that guy in Wild Card Weekend.
WIDE RECEIVERS.
STEFON DIGGS, BUF.
$7,700 DRAFTKINGS, $8,700 FANDUEL.
What more can we say about Stefon Diggs? He was criticized prior to the season similarly to Josh Allen, and all he did was come out and put up one of the best wide receiver seasons and hushed all the haters. The upside is massive, the targets are consistent, and the fantasy production follows almost every week. All we need is for Philip Rivers and the Colts to be able to hang in this game long enough in order to get four quarters of Diggs. The Colts rank 21st at defending wide receivers so this should be another 100 yard day for Diggs. Feel confident playing him in both cash games and tournaments.
ALLEN ROBINSON, CHI.
$6,600 DRAFTKINGS, $7,200 FANDUEL.
I will try my best to get at least two stud receivers in my lineups this week and Robinson will be the second. I want target monsters with a safe floor in the playoffs, along with the proper upside. Robinson caught 6 of 7 passes for 87 yards and one touchdown in a matchup against the Saints in Week 8. A solid rapport with Trubisky can bolster that stat line and the fact that this game is in a dome gives me extra confidence that the game conditions will help provide safety as well. I can see the Bears covering the spread, winning this game outright, and I believe Robinson will be a major factor in making that happen.
TIGHT ENDS.
MARK ANDREWS, BAL.
$5,200 DRAFTKINGS, $7,000 FANDUEL.
If you have the salary, pay up for tight end and lock in Andrews as he should be the safest on the slate with an elite matchup. He torched the Titans in Week 11 for 5 receptions, 96 yards and 1 touchdown. This game has a real opportunity of shooting out and Andrews should be able to take advantage of it. Tennessee ranks 17th against defending tight ends and are currently allowing 287 passing yards per game. If you’re playing Lamar make sure you pair him with Andrews this weekend.
LOGAN THOMAS, WAS.
$4,900 DRAFTKINGS, $6,400 FANDUEL.
Logan has put up numbers almost every single week within a below average passing offense. Quarterback play has been average at best and that has not stopped Thomas. Thomas has put up double-digit points in the past 6 weeks and that should continue against Tampa Bay. Tampa ranks 15th against defending tight ends and are allowing 269 passing yards per game. Game script should be in Logan’s favor as Washington should be trailing and passing most of the second half. Thomas is one of the safest tight ends on the board and I will try to lock him into 50% of my lineups this weekend.
DEFENSES.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS.
$3,400 DRAFTKINGS, $4,300 FANDUEL.
The Washington Football team is struggling on offense. When you can’t score at will against the Eagles you will struggle heavily versus Tampa. As much as I respect the comeback of Alex Smith, he is still hobbling out there and I think Tampa brings the pressure and sacks him at least 4 times on the day. The Bucs are the play this weekend if you can afford paying up.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS.
$2,700 DRAFTKINGS, $3,600 FANDUEL.
This Seahawks team has transformed from the start to the end of the season. This defense was terrible and league worst while this offense was elite and putting up points by the dozen. A tail of two seasons and with the addition of Dunlap and a healthy Adams this defense has changed. If Goff is out this week I slide them ahead of the Buccaneers. If Goff plays I still like this defense as I don’t believe in Goff regardless.
Wild Card Sunday FanDuel Picks: NFL DFS lineup advice for daily fantasy football playoff tournaments.
DFS players are getting a late Christmas gift from the NFL in the form of three games instead of the usual two on Saturday and Sunday of wild-card weekend. Sunday's slate of Ravens-Titans, Bears-Saints, and Browns-Steelers offers some interesting options for playoff FanDuel tournaments, and our lineup picks are a bit contrarian from what you might expect.
We start by playing it safe with a high-priced backfield, but from there we opt for big-play WRs, two TEs, and a D/ST with a tough matchup. This squad certainly isn't for everyone, but weird things happen on small slates, so it never hurts to have one lineup that's focused on differentiation.
Wild Card Sunday FanDuel Picks: NFL DFS tournament playoff lineup.
QB Lamar Jackson, Ravens @ Titans ($9,300). We all know what Jackson brings to the table when he's at the top of his game, so paying top dollar for him isn't a big concern. He averaged 161.8 passing yards, 86 rushing yards, and three total TDs per game over Baltimore's final five contests. With the best statistical matchup on the board, Jackson is worth his high price.
RB Alvin Kamara, Saints vs. Bears ($9,000). If you're doing multiple playoff lineups this week, you need Kamara in one of them. Yes, the matchup isn't great on paper, but when has that slowed Kamara down this year? Against the Bears in Week 8, he had 67 rushing yards and nine catches for 96 receiving yards. Somehow, he'll find a way to put up a solid point total, and you can't afford to miss out if he really goes off. Because of his price and "IR" listing, he might even see slightly lower ownership than usual, but it doesn't look like he's in any danger of missing this game after sitting out Week 17 due to a positive COVID test.
RB Nick Chubb, Browns @ Steelers ($7,700). We're hoping others are scared away by the tough matchup. Chubb has been sort of a "Derrick Henry lite" this year, putting up numbers against virtually everyone. He rumbled for over 100 yards and a score last week against a depleted Pittsburgh defense, and for the year, he's either scored or had 100 yards in all but two games. He'll be leaned on early, and we're betting he'll produce more than many expect.
WR Marquise Brown, Ravens @ Titans ($6,300). Brown has scored in five of his past six games while averaging 56.3 yards per contest in that stretch. Tennessee allows the second-most FanDuel points per game to WRs, so Hollywood is almost a must-play regardless of your quarterback, but he has to be in your lineup if you're using Jackson at QB.
WR Chase Claypool, Steelers vs. Browns ($6,100). Claypool finally topped 100 yards and scored again last week against Cleveland, and while that doesn't necessarily mean he's "back," it does give us hope heading into this game. It's also noteworthy that he performed well in both games against the Browns this year (at least 74 receiving yards, two TDs), and he remains Pittsburgh's top deep threat. For $6,100, we'll gamble on Claypool pulling off one or two big plays in this favorable matchup.
WR Anthony Miller, Bears @ Saints ($4,700). Miller ended the season with four straight games in which he posted fewer than 17 yards -- not exactly an encouraging sign. But you have to take some chances on a three-game slate, and since we paid up for our QB and RBs, we're hoping to strike it big with a random WR. Miller is still playing about half of Chicago's snaps, and with Darnell Mooney (ankle) "questionable" after missing practice all week, there's a chance Miller sees a major uptick in targets. If Mooney is out, Miller might actually become a chalky pick, but either way, we like his chances to make a big play or two in a game where Chicago figures to be trailing in the second half.
TE Jared Cook, Saints vs. Bears ($5,900). Over his final five games, Cook averaged three receptions and 43.8 yards while scoring three times. Those numbers won't blow you away, especially when you factor in Michael Thomas's absence for the past three games, but Cook is clearly a big part of New Orleans' red-zone offense. There are plenty of decent TE choices on this slate (see below), so taking a risk with Cook might be unnecessary, but we're hoping for some differentiation with our two-TE strategy.
FLEX Mark Andrews, Ravens @ Titans ($7,000). Over his final six games, Andrews averaged 5.3 catches (7.3 targets) and 67.3 yards -- all solid for a TE. He was especially good against Tennessee earlier this year, posting 96 yards and a score on five catches. Since we're playing Jackson, it makes sense to pair him with his most reliable red-zone target, and Andrews has proven he can make plays all over the field.
D/ST Cleveland Browns @ Steelers ($4,000). We're going with a contrarian pick here and hoping Myles Garrett and Co. can pressure Big Ben into a few mistakes.
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Jaws Picks with Ron Jaworsk‪i‬ PodcastOne.
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Divisional Round Picks with Jeremiah Trotter!
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"The Playmaker" Michael Irvin.
Jaws chats with the Hall of Famer and Cowboys legend - Michael Irvin! Jaws & Michael discuss last week's WFT/Eagles "tank game", the league's coaching turnover, how he would fix the Cowboys if he were the GM, lessons he learned from Jimmy Johnson, today's game & where it's headed, the bad year for the NFC East, and more!
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JAN 1, 2021 Week 17 Picks.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Ron "Jaws" Jaworski & Jason "Coffee" Jones make their picks for the final week of the NFL season! Who gets into the playoffs? Who gets stiff-armed out!? Jaws & Coffee discuss FALCONS @ BUCS, RAVENS @ BENGALS, COWBOYS @ GIANTS, DOLPHINS @ BILLS, VIKINGS @ LIONS, JETS @ PATS, STEELERS @ BROWNS, SEAHAWKS @ 49ERS, PACKERS @ BEARS, CHARGERS @ CHIEFS, SAINTS @ PANTHERS, JAGS @ COLTS, TITANS @ TEXANS, CARDS @ RAMS, RAIDERS @ BRONCOS, & WFT @ EAGLES on SNF! Follow the podcast & submit your questions on Twitter @JawsPicksPod.
Jaworski football picks.
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JAWS PICKS WITH RON JAWORSKI.
The #1 NFL Game Film Analyst Ron “Jaws” Jaworski is ready to take on Las Vegas – JAWS PICKS!! Ron Jaworski spent over 30 years breaking down NFL game film for ESPN, now he points that critical eye at the Vegas line. Join Jaws each week for the very best in game analysis and discussions with the brightest minds in football & entertainment!
JAWS SPEAKING.
When it comes to teamwork—and football—the best defense is a good offense. If you want to protect your brand like an NFL offensive line protects its quarterback, you’ll definitely want to hear from Ron “Jaws” Jaworski. After a distinguished 17-year career as an NFL quarterback, Jaws took his leadership skills from the gridiron to the boardroom as the owner of a professional sports team, a business relationship company and seven golf courses.
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Jaws has successfully taken his leadership skills from the gridiron to the boardroom defining the lines where Sports meets Business. He has always exhibited an entrepreneurial spirit and today owns a professional sports team, a business relationship company and 7 golf courses.
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