You’ve come to the right place. Whether you like to hedge your fantasy matchups or double down on your favorite team, there will be enough lucrative bets posted here each week to increase your wallet size. I will post my favorite picks from game lines, over/unders, and sprinkle in some player prop bets to keep it spicy. If the mood strikes, you can expect some parlays to carry through the entire weekend as well.
2020 Overall Record: 37-30-1 (55.22%)
Spreads
4U: Houston +3.5 (-110) at Cleveland – This is a game of two bad defenses and one bad offense. Deshaun Watson and the Houston offense are the outlier in this matchup. This spread is more a function of team record than team talent.
3U: Arizona -2 (-110) vs. Buffalo – Buffalo is coming off an impressive win against Seattle, but Arizona has play-makers all over the defense and Josh Allen will find them. The exceptional run defense will force Buffalo turnovers as Arizona looks to keep pace with Seattle.
2U: Detroit -4.5 (-110) vs. Washington – As much as we are all rooting for Alex Smith, he is not the answer in Washington. The good news for Detroit is that Dalvin Cook does not play for Washington. Detroit looks to bounce back at home.
Over/Under
3U: New England vs. Baltimore: Over 43.5 (-110) – Both of these teams have defenses that can score points that favors the over in a game. Baltimore is looking for the spark to get its offense going and New England is oddly a perfect candidate for that.
Thursday Night Props
3U: Philip Rivers Under 265.5 Passing Yards (-115) – Rivers has topped 265 passing yards just twice this season, against Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
3U: Jonathan Taylor Rushing Yards Over 41.5 (-115) – Taylor is still the lead back in Indianapolis and should get over 41.5 yards without much difficulty.
3U: Ryan Tannehill Rushing Yards Over 8.5 (-115) – Tannehill is averaging three rushes a game. Realistically, he only needs one scramble for a first down. He will have the opportunity to run with Indianapolis fast attacking defensive line.
2U: T.Y. Hilton to have MORE Receiving Yards than Corey Davis (+135) – Hilton enters the game without an injury designation and Corey Davis is very boom or bust. Coming off a game with no catches, this is more a play on what Davis will not be able to do than what Hilton can.
Week 9 Recap
4U: Seattle -2.5 (-110) at Buffalo – Loss
3U: Carolina +10.5 (-110) at Kansas City – WIN
3U: Green Bay -7 (-110) at San Francisco – WIN
3U: Dallas vs. Pittsburgh: Over 41.5 (-110) – WIN
3U: San Francisco vs. Green Bay: Under 48.5 (-110) – Loss
2U: Los Angeles Chargers -1 (-110) vs. Las Vegas – Loss