Week 15 – Sleepers

If you’re reading this it probably means you’re deep into a playoff run, congratulations!  The best piece of advice The Machine can give you when in comes to setting your playoff roster is this: Don’t Get Too Cute!  Roll with the studs and productive players that have gotten you to this point!  For your marginal players/ borderline guys, check out the match-ups and recent history.

If you’re in a bind (RG3, Dez owners….watch for the inactive reports in both cases) then here are a few plug-and-plays that could help you reach the promised land…..

1. David Wilson, RB NYG (67%Y!) – Sure, a 67% owned player is hardly a “sleeper”, but in fairness Wilsons ownership has spiked 39% this week based on his monster showing against the Saints.  Further, Ahmad Bradshaw has been ruled out this week, clearing the path for an increased workload for Wilson.  Wilson has elite quickness and speed, which more than makes up for his penchant for fumbling.  The Giants simply can’t keep this guy off the field anymore; he can take it to the house on any given play.  Backflips…err…gangnam style dances should be a plenty this weekend!  If you are in one of those 33% leagues that he is still available, or if you are questioning whether or not to start him, hesitate no longer! 

2. Brandon Weeden, QB CLE (13%Y!) – If you’re an RG3 owner (has taken zero 1st team reps and could be seriously limited with a sprained MCL) then maybe you want to downgrade (just a bit) to this fellow rookie.  He is certainly a hard guy to trust (hence his 13% ownership) considering the ideal Cleveland game plan is to run the ball 80 times a game, however the matchup this week is tasty.  Washington’s secondary is atrocious!  They are almost a lock to give up 250+ yards passing.  Plus, Josh Gordon has developed into the player the Browns were hoping Greg Little would become, a legitimate No. 1 WR.  We put Weeden in that Phil Rivers – Joe Flacco – Carson Palmer range; so while he isn’t going to win you a fantasy championship, he won’t kill your chances this week.  We recommend Weeden with a shot of Jack followed up by a frost brewed Coors Light…..(or 12)!  Enjoy!

3.  Nate Washington, WR Tenn (51%Y!) – Washington has had a forgettable season this year, registering only 39 catches for 648 yards and 4 scores.  In many ways, Washington epitomizes that Titans offense this year: awful!  Drafted as a WR3, fantasy owners have been largely disappointed and have rightfully either benched Nate or dropped him altogether.  If you’ve hung on, and are in deep shit at WR and/or FLEX this week, your patience might just be rewarded.  The thought process behind this one is simple.  A. Cromartie (insert Christmas shopping joke here) has been balling this season; his efforts are largely overshadowed by the train wreck that is the New York Jets.  Cromartie should be matched up on the surging Kenny Britt for this MNF tilt, leaving Washington to prey on the rest of the NYJ secondary.  He has shown nice rapport with Locker in the past, so hopefully these to get on the same page this week.  This move wreaks of desperation so sure, but it might not be as crazy of an idea as it sounds.

4. Dennis Pitta, TE BAL (30%Y!) – I’m not afraid to admit this is merely a “gut pick”.  But I’d be surprised if Pitta doesn’t at least match his production (5/46/1) of last week.  Take that as you may.

Others to consider: Dallas Clark, TE TB (25%Y!), Miami DEF (41%Y!), Danny Woodhead RB NE (34%Y!)

Week 15 Staff Picks – ATS

Games Roid Rage Ginger King Results
Last week (Year to date):
6-8-1 (51-48-3)
8-6-1 (54-45-3)
 
Cincinati (-4.5) @ Philadelphia Cincy  Cincy  Cincy by 21
NYG @ Atlanta (PK)  NYG  NYG  Atlanta by 34
Tampa Bay @ New Orleans (-3.5)  TB  TB  Saints by 41
Indianapolis @ Houston (-9.5)  Houston  Indy  Houston by 12
Denver (-2.5) @Baltimore  Denver  Denver  Denver by 17
Jacksonville @ Miami (-7)  Miami  Miami  Miami by 21
Washington (-1) @ Cleveland  Cleveland  Washington  Wash by 17
Minnesota @ St. Louis (-1.5)  Minny  Minnesota  Minn by 14
Green Bay (-3) @ Chicago  GB  GB  GB by 8
Seattle (-5.5) @ Buffalo  Seattle  Seattle  Seattle by 33
Carolina @ San Diego (-3)  Carolina  San Diego  Carolina by 24
Detroit (-6) @ Arizona  Arizona  Detroit  Zona by 28
Pittsburgh (-1) @ Dallas  Pitt  Pitt  Dallas by 3
Kansas City @ Oakland (-3)  KC  Oakland  Oakland by 15
San Francisco @ New England (-5)  SF  NE  SF by 7
NYJ @ Tennessee (-1)  Tennessee  Tennessee  Tenn by 4
 
Lock & Load!
RR: Denver (-2.5), Carolina (+3), TB (+3.5)
GK: Denver (-2.5), Seattle (-5.5), NYG (PK)

Week 14 – Sleepers

Ah, we’ve finally made it: the fantasy football playoffs are upon us!  Gone are the weeks of playing the scab team, the injury-ridden hot mess teams, and the teams that never really had a chance.  If you’ve made it this far chances are your team is pretty solid, and you probably don’t have much need to roll with a 14% owned waiver wire WR.  However, chances are that your opponent has a pretty good squad too, so you’ve got to ensure you give yourself an edge at all positions.  In that spirit, this weeks sleepers are composed of kickers, defenses and guys that you could plug into a flex spot if need be:

1. Cincinnati DEF (50% Y!) – Opponent: Dallas – The Bengals defense has really come on of late, registering 4 sacks in each of the last 4 games.  While Paul Brown Stadium isn’t exactly the most rocking of stadiums, the Bengals should have a strong showing as they battle for a playoff spot and take on a “marquee” opponent.  The Cowboys offensive line is a joke; Doug Free can’t get out of his own way and holds on literally every play (leads the league in offensive penalties).  This glaring deficiency as only highlighted Tony Romo’s careless with the football and suspect decision-making.  Bottom line, Romo is always a safe bet for a turnover or two.  The Bengals have zero defensive TD’s and only 1 special teams TD return this year, so they could be due.

2. Buffalo DEF – (27%Y!) Opponent: St. Louis Rams – The Bills defense should matchup well to the St. Louis offense in this contest.  Like the Bengals above, the Bills defense has come on lately, led by Mario Williams who has 5 sacks in his last 3 games and now has more sacks on the season (9.5) than Clay Matthews, Julius Peppers and JPP.  If the Bills can contain the Rams running game then the secondary could make some big plays.  The Bills also have weapons at KR/PR.

3. Greg Zuerlein, K (31%Y!) – Since when to kickers get nicknames?  Well I guess when you are popping the net at 50+ yards out you deserve to be called “Greg-the-Leg” or, better yet, Leg-a-tron!  While he has been wildly inconsistent in terms of fantasy scoring, there is no denying Zuerlein’s abilities to drop 50 yard bombs in the course of a game.  This is more a play-to-win (isn’t that the point) play, because while he could come up small, he has the ability to lead all kickers in weekly scoring.

4. Donny Avery, WR (29%Y!) – Sure, he is playing third fiddle to Reggie Wayne and TY Hilton, but Avery had 14 targets.  With that kind of action he won’t kill you at the flex; and offers some big play potential.  Andrew Luck is slinging the rock as well as anyone right now, and we don’t foresee the Titans being the ones to slow him down.

5. Martellus Bennett, TE (56%Y!) –  Has seem to rekindled some of his early season mojo with Brother Eli, netting 8 catches for 126 yards and a TD in his last two games.  The Saints have struggled all season against TE’s.  But in fairness the Saints have struggled all season against QB’s, RB’s and WR’s too.  This game could/should go the way of a shootout, so Marty could register a decent number of looks.  A stat line similar to last weeks 5/80/1 doesn’t seem out of reach at all.

Week 14 Staff Picks – ATS

Games Roid Rage Ginger King Results
Last week (Year to date):
10-5-1 (45-40-2)
5-10-1 (46-39-2)
Denver (-10) @ Oakland  Denver  Denver
Philadelphia @ Tampa Bay (-9)  TB  PHIL
Dallas @ Cincinnati (-3)  Cincy  Dallas
San Diego @ Pittsburgh (-7)  Pitt  Pitt
St. Louis @ Buffalo (-3)  Buffalo  Buffalo
Atlanta (-3.5) @ Carolina  Carolina  Atlanta
Chicago (-2.5) @ Minnesota  Minnesota  Chicago
KC @ Cleveland (-7)  Cleveland  Cleveland
Baltimore @ Washington (-1.5)  Baltimore  Baltimore
Tennessee @ Indianapolis (-5)  Indy  Indy
NYJ (-2.5) @ Jacksonville  Jax  Jax
Miami @ San Francisco (-11.5)  Miami  San Fran
Arizona @ Seattle (-11.5)  Seattle  Seattle
New Orleans @ NYG (-4.5)  NYG  NYG
Detroit @ Green Bay (-7)  GB  GB
Houston @ New England (-3.5)  Houston  New England
*Odds courtesy of 5dimes, Thursday afternoon
Lock & Load!
RR: Cleveland (-7), GB (-7), Carolina (+3.5)
GK:  Indy (-5), Dallas (+3), Pittsburgh (-7)Fun with numbers: In the last five weeks….

  • Ginger King is 5-0 in picking the correct outcome of the Oakland Raider games (6-0 if you count Thursday nights beat down)!  The King is also 4-1 in picking the Cincinnati Bengals games.
  • The Machine is a combined 5-11 in games with double-digit spreads.  However, in games with spreads two points or less, The Machine is a combined 19-13.
  • In games that Roid Rage and Ginger King pick the same winner: 21-18-2
  • Roid Rage has correctly predicted the last 4 San Diego Chargers games and is 4-1 in the last 5 Carolina Panthers games.

Homer Report: In the last 5 weeks…..

  • Ginger King is 0-4 in picking the NY Giants games (dude, it’s okay to take off the Eli jersey and wash it every once in a while).
  • Roid Rage is 3-2 in picking the Buffalo Bills games.

 

 

 

 

Week 13 – Sleepers

In a business where you are only as good as your last pick, The Machine is on fire!  T.Y. Hilton and Colin Kaepernick exploded last week; if you needed them in a pinch last week they more than delivered.  And in C-Kaps case he could be a huge asset during the fantasy playoff push with tasty matchups on the schedule (St. Louis, Miami, New England, Seattle).

The Machine likes these players chances to come through for you this week….

1. Rashad Jennings, RB (58%Y!)  – It looks like a typical December Sunday morning in Western New York as arctic winds and ominous rain clouds move in over the despondent and hopeless fan base. While the Bills have tighten their defence in the last month or so, they are still a mess.  Jennings, who showed absolutely nothing while filling in for MJD (subsequently losing his job to Jalen Parmele) gets a second shot at redemption. He should be able to muster 85 total yards and a score in a game that should feature the run.  A solid flex and low-end option.

2. Russell Wilson, QB (22%Y!) – A rookie QB, playing on the road,  two time zones from home against a top 3 defense.  It doesn’t add up right? Wrong!  The Bears are going to focus their attention on BeastMode, leaving some opportunities on the back-end for the passing game.  The thing you have to like about the undersized Wilson is that he is a gamer.  He has some mobility so he could move the chains a couple of times with his legs.  Plus, if this game gets out of hand there will be a chance for GTP.  Certainly not someone you can rely on, but he could be a sneaky play this week.  Proceed with caution.

3. Brandon LaFell, WR (29%Y!) – The Machine was a big time believer in the Carolina passing attack heading into this season (hey, we don’t get them right all the time).  Cam Newton and offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski simply haven’t made the necessary adjustments for this offense to take the next step.  That said, there has been a shift of philosophy in Carolina, with the firing of GM Marty Hurney (that’s what you get for drafting Jimmy Clausen!) and demotion of DeAngelo Williams.  The changes and decisions made behind the scenes have resulted in a more wide open offensive attack; with LaFell being a beneficiary, with a combined line of 8/167/2 in his last two games.  LaFell has a great shot of scoring his third TD in as many weeks, as the Panthers take on the Belcher-less Chiefs (too soon?!).

4. Mario Manningham, WR (22%Y!) – Two words: Colin Kapernick.  This offense has a completely new identity and philosophy with the gifted young QB under center.  While it’s hard to figure the niners from week-to-week (see Vernon Davis’s zero catches last week), Manningham has shown decent rapport with C-Kap.  He is a high WR4, low WR3 option this week.

Others to consider: Chad Henne, QB (12%Y!), Micheal Floyd, WR (5%Y!), Marty Bennett, TE (51%Y!), Dallas Clark, TE (22%Y!)

Week 13 Staff Picks – ATS

Games Roid Rage Ginger King Results
Last week (Year to date): 7-8-1 (35-35-1) 7-8-1 (41-29-1)  
New Orleans @ Atlanta (-3.5)  New Orleans  New Orleans  Atlanta by 10
Seattle @ Chicago (-3.5)  Chicago  Chicago  Seattle by 6
Houston (-7) @ Tennessee  Houston  Houston  Houston by 14
New England (-9) @ Miami  Miami  NE  NE by 7
Jacksonville @ Buffalo (-7)  Buffalo  Jacksonville  Buffalo by 16
Indianapolis @ Detroit (-5)  Indy  Indy  Indy by 2
Carolina (-3) @ Kansas City  KC  Carolina  KC by 6
Arizona @ NYJ (-4.5)  NYJ  Arizona  NYJ by 1
San Francisco (-8) @ St. Louis  San Fran  San Fran  STL by 3
Minnesota @ Green Bay (-9.5)  Minny  Green Bay  GB by 9
Tampa Bay @ Denver (-8)  Denver  Denver  Denver by 8
Cleveland @ Oakland (N/A)  Cleveland  Cleveland  Cleveland by 3
Cincinnati @ San Diego (PK)  Cincy  Cincy  Cincy by 7
Pittsburgh @ Baltimore (-6.5)  Baltimore  Baltimore  Pitt by 3
Philadelphia @ Dallas (-11)  Philly  Dallas  Dallas by 5
NYG (-2) @ Washington  Washington  NYG  Wash by 1
Lock & Load!
RR: Chicago (-3.5), Cincy (PK), NYJ (+4.5)
GK:  Baltimore (-6.5), NE (-9), Carolina (-3)

WEEK 12 Staff Picks – ATS

Games Roid Rage Ginger King Results
Last week (Year to date):
7-7 (28-27)
7-7 (34-21)
 
 Houston (-3) @ Detroit Houston  Houston Houston by 3
 Washington @ Dallas (-3) Dallas  Dallas Wash by 7
 New England (-7) @ NYJ NYJ  NE NE by 30
 Denver (-10.5) @ Kansas City Denver  Denver  Denver by 8
 Tennessee (-3) @ Jacksonville Tennessee  Jacksonville  Jax by 5
 Buffalo @ Indianapolis (-3) Buffalo  Indy  Indy by 7
 Oakland @ Cincinnati (-9.5) Oakland  Cincy  Cincy by 24
Minnesota @ Chicago (N/A) Chicago  Minnesota  Chicago by 18
 Pittsburgh (-1) @ Cleveland Pitt  Pitt  Cleveland by 6
 Seattle (-3) @ Miami Miami  Seattle  Miami by 3
 Atlanta @ Tampa Bay (PK) Atlanta  Atlanta  Atlanta by 1
Baltimore (-1) @ San Diego Baltimore  Baltimore  Baltimore by 3
 St. Louis @ Arizona (-1) St. Louis  Arizona  STL by 14
 San Francisco @ New Orleans (PK) San Fran  New Orleans  San Fran by 10
 Green Bay @ NYG (-2.5) Green Bay  Green Bay  NYG by 28
 Carolina (-3) @ Philadelphia Carolina  Carolina  Carolina by 8
 
Lock & Load…..and give thanks!  
RR: Baltimore (-1), Carolina (-3), St. Louis (+1)
GK: Denver (-10.5), Baltimore (-1), Indy (-3)
 

Tuesday Teabag, November 20, 2012 – Alex Smith v. Colin Kaepernick

This weeks’ Tuesday Teabag is up for grabs.  There’s currently a quarterback controversy brewing in Brokeback Mountain, as the 49ers decide between Alex “Game Manager” Smith and the young gun, Colin “Captain Hip” Kaepernick.  Who will win the starting job and (more importantly) who will win the Tuesday Teabag?  Let’s just say tensions are running high in San Francisco.  The Machine was able to get this exclusive audio (transcribed below) from Tuesday morning’s quarterback meeting.  Read on.

Put me in coach

A. Smith: [sipping bottled water] Ok Coach, just finished watching the game tape on New Orleans.  Doc’s cleared me to play, my head feels good, and I’m ready to go.  Can’t wait to get back out there.  Just one question:  how come I haven’t received the playbook yet?  I’m guessing it got misplaced.  No big deal, I can get it from you now.

**door flies open**

Hey laaaadies!

C. Kaepernick: C-Kap is in the house biotch! HOLLA! [slams Redbull] What’s poppin’ coach?! Yo, Andy, what hurt more: the head shot that knocked your silly ass out last week or losing your job this week?! You’ll be needing this [hands Alex a clipboard].

Ball so hard baby, that’s the name of the game!  70% completion percentage and 2 TDs against the best defense in the league not named the 49ers.  When is the last time you completed 70% of your passes Mr. 59% career passer rating?  The scary part is that I didn’t even run, which might be an even bigger asset than my cannon arm.  Hell, coach didn’t scale back the gameplan, in fact they expanded the playbook to include more deep balls.  You’re limited brah, plain and simple.  Let’s face it, Harbaugh inherited you when he was hired; they targeted me and traded 3 draft picks to move up and get me.  The future is now!  As in crushing the Bears, now!  As in doin’ my thang against the Saints, now!  As in leading this team to the Superbowl, now!  You had you chance last year and we know how that turned out, EPIC FAIL!

Don’t worry brah, you’ve always got that “first pick in the draft” and that “one win against the Saints” to hang your hat on.

A. Smith:  You can’t be serious?  You win one game, and all of a sudden you’re Joe Fucking Montana?  That’s adorable.  And stop talking like some skater punk…you know you were born in Milwaukee, right BRO!

What you young kids don’t appreciate is respect for the game.  The 49ers have a long and storied history of quarterback greatness.  Guess who holds the record for fewest ints in a season, most 4th quarter comebacks in a season, and most consecutive pass attempts without an interception?  ALEX SMITH!!!  And I did all that shit last year, while leading the niners to a 13-3 record and within seconds of the Superbowl.  Epic fail my ass…take that bullshit to Kyle “how the fuck is he still on this team” Williams.  I did my job.

And now it’s time for you to do your job as my backup.  And let me let you in on a little secret.  You’ll never make it in this league as a starter.  You’re a poor man’s Kordell Stewart.  So you can run, too?  Wow…that’s impressive.  But you know what you young, immature, me first, disrespectful “new school” players don’t get?  Your success is as long as your attention span.  Defenses catch up to you quicker than your inevitable child support payments.  How’s Tebow doing this year?  Or how about Cam Newton?

You’re a one hit wonder.  You’re the Macarena.  Soon people will realize you’re actually dumber than those tattoos make you look.  So take your iPod, your love of the X-games and Twitter, and step aside.

C. Kaepernick: Andy, Andy, Andy, calm down.  No need for a ‘get off my lawn’ moment, old man.  BTW, you ain’t no where near reaching your pre-concussion ‘baseline’ if you think you’re part of the 49ers “storied history of quarterbacks.”  Paaalease!  The only reason you had any kind of success last year was because Coach Harbaugh was able to squeeze every last ounce humanly possible from you.  BTW, we wouldn’t be having this conversation if the niners didn’t fuck up and draft Rodgers instead of your broke ass; or even if Coach landed that even older QB that went to Denver.

Sure, some old school loser coach like Norval would probably trot your noodle arm out there while banging on the “you can’t lose your job from an injury” drum.  But hello, our coach is a fucking maniac and doesn’t give a shit about anything or anyone!  He knows this golden arm [flexs] is his meal ticket to the big dance.  The question isn’t who the starter is; the real question is on what team and whom are you going to be backing up next year?

Welcome to the Kaepernick Era!  I like the sounds of that; that will make some good ink!  Are we done here, I’ve got a Black Ops mission on pause.  Peace!!

A. Smith [doing the Macarena]:  I can’t believe I have to go through this shit again.  First, Shaun Hill tried to start a quarterback controversy in ’09.  How’s he doing this year, btw?  What UFL team is he playing for?  Then, Peyton Manning.  Now you?  And Aaron Rodgers, you mean the Aaron Rodgers I schooled in Week 1 this year (211/2/0).  Discount Double-check, bitch.  Point is, me and my newly signed $24 million contract aren’t going anywhere.  HEEEEYYY, MACARENA!!!

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Well, there you have it!!  It doesn’t get anymore exclusive than that!  So how do you handicap this horse race? We’ll put this Teabag Award on hold (in a remote, secure location) until this plays itself out!  Stay tuned.

Week 11 – Sleepers

It’s hard to believe Week 11 is already upon us.  This is the home stretch as NFL teams and, as equally important, your fantasy team make a run for the playoffs.  Making the right lineup decision, waiver wire add, and final trade negotiation (trade deadlines are typically this week or next) are more critical than ever.  Like a lost soul, you’ve found your way to fantasy salvation as The Machine is here to guide you through the treturous final weeks of the regular season.

Last week in this article we pimped the likes of Jake Locker (122 pass yards, 2 pass TDs, 36 rushing yards ~ 20 fantasy points…..a rather efficient day for Jake, considering he only completed 9 passes), Scott Chandler (5/65/1 ~ 17.5 fp), Danario Alexander (5/134/1 ~ 29 fp).  On the flip side we also threw our trust behind Ryan Tannehill (217/0/3 ~2.5 fp), Taiwan Jones (2.3 fp) and Ryan Broyles (1.6 fp).  We’re not going to hit on all of these pick, obviously, but that is kind of the point.  In most instances we’re identifying guys that are still available on the waiver wire in most competitive leagues (there is a reason they are sitting on the waiver wire) and have a chance to make a difference in a spot start, bye week filler, or desperation flex play.  With that, here are a few candidates that could make the week 11 highlight reels:

1. Oakland Receivers – Poor Carson Palmer, the guy just can’t catch a break.  His NFL career is defined by a gruesome knee injury sandwiched between stints of playing quarterback for the hapless Bengals and Raiders. Palmer has been slinging it all over the field with a great deal of success.  In his last five he is averaging 328 passing yards and 2 TDs.  Part of that box score success rests on the Oaklands inability to slow any one down.  And with the Drew Brees and the surging Saints coming to town expect boatloads of points and yardage via the passing game; this is the highest over/under of the week at 55.  Brandon Myers, TE (38% Y!) has been cleared off last weeks concussion and should be ready to roll as Palmers relief valve.  Rod Streater, WR (1% Y!) might see some playing time if DHB’s hammy acts up during pre-game warm-ups.  Chances are Marcel Reece, RB (63% Y!) isn;t available in your league, but if he is pick him up and start him with confidence this week.

2. Ronnie Brown, RB (12% Y!) – Browns inclusion on this list is based soley on opportunity.  The oft-injuried, ultra unreliable Ryan Matthews is dinged up, again!  Apparenly with a stiff neck suffered in practice?!  Who knows with this guy.  What we do know is that he missed practice Thursday and Friday, but it looks like he might suit up.  Brown should at least spell Matthews more than normal and see a fair amount of work as the third down back.  Sure, it looks as though Brown is running through mud, but he could plod his way to 60 total yards and a handful of catches.

3. Nick Foles, QB (16% Y!) – Love Foles in the first start of his NFL career.  He draws the dreadfully bad Washington secondary lead by the ‘Me’-angleo Hall.  Coming in for a concussed Vick, Foles slung it around fairly well against the boys.  Really, his only bad throw got picked and taken to the house.  Welcome to the NFL kid. With capable weapons at his disposal, Andy Reids commitment to the run despite having a top 3 running back and a full week of reps under his belt, Foles should have no troubles posting top 12 QB numbers, despite a couple of turnovers.

Others to consider: Danny Woodhead, RB (47% Y!), Chris Ivory, RB (29% Y!), James Starks, RB (21% Y!), Logan Paulsen, TE (3% Y!)

WEEK 11 Staff Picks – ATS

Games Roid Rage Ginger King Results
Last week (Year to date):
3-11 (21-20)
9-5 (27-14)
 
Miami @ Buffalo (-2.5)  Buffalo  Buffalo Buffalo by 5
Cleveland @ Dallas (-8)  Cleveland  Dallas Dallas by 3
Jacksonville @ Houston (-15)  Jacksonville  Jacksonville Houston by 6
NYJ @ St. Louis (-3.5)  St. Louis  St. Louis NYJ by 14
Tampa Bay (-1.5) @ Carolina  Carolina  Tampa Tampa by 6
Arizona @ Atlanta (-9.5)  Atlanta  Arizona Atlanta by 4
Green Bay (-3.5) @ Detroit  GB  Green Bay GB by 4
Philadelphia @ Washington (-3.5)  Philly  Washington Washington by 25
Cincinnati (-3.5) @Kansas City  Cincy  Cincy Cincy by 22
New Orleans (-4.5) @ Oakland  New Orleans  New Orleans NO by 21
Indianapolis @ New England (-9)  Indy  Indy NE by 35
San Diego @ Denver (-7.5)  San Diego  Denver Denver by 7
Baltimore (-3.5) @ Pittsburgh  Baltimore  Baltimore Baltimore by 3
Chicago @ San Francisco (-7)  San Fran  Chicago SF by 25
       
Top 3 Can’t Miss Picks:  
RR: Baltimore (-3.5), New Orleans (-4.5), Green Bay (-3.5)
GK: Cincy (-3.5), Tampa (-1.5), Green Bay (-3.5)