By: Brandon DuBreuil
BIRDS OF A FEATHER...
Baltimore’s quarterback is one of the more intriguing storylines of the week and one that we still don’t have much clarity on. Joe Flacco (hip) still isn’t practicing and the fact that the bye last week wasn’t enough time to get him back on the field isn’t a good sign. Lamar Jackson also missed practice on Thursday with an illness, leaving Robert Griffin III as the only quarterback on the field.
If Flacco can’t go against Cincinnati on Sunday, it’s also unclear as to who will start. The assumption is that it would be Jackson, as he’s already getting on the field in select packages, but some reports out of Baltimore say RGIII could get the nod. This scenario would make the most sense — start Griffin and have Jackson come into the game as he’s used to. If this is how it plays out, you can bet that we’ll see a lot more Jackson packages than we do when Flacco is on the field. The Ravens will need him as it’s unlikely RGIII moves the offense very well. We’re hoping we see lots of Jackson on Sunday as it’s a great spot for him against a Bengals defense that has allowed the second-most rushing yards to quarterbacks so far this season. Keep an eye out and if Flacco is ruled out, take the Over on Jackson’s rushing yards total.
COOK AT FULL SPEED
Minnesota offensive coordinator John DeFilippo said that Dalvin Cook (hamstring) is a “full-go” for Sunday night against the Bears. Cook wound up missing Weeks 5-8 and returned in Week 9 before having the bye last week to get back to 100 percent. The second-year back gained 89 yards on 10 carries in his return two weeks ago against Detroit, though it’s important to note that 70 of those yards came on one run. Take away that big gain and Cook managed just 2.1 yards per attempt on his other nine carries against a Lions defense that is ranked 31st in rushing DVOA.
On Sunday, Cook has a much tougher matchup against a Bears defense that is ranked first in overall DVOA and second against the run. Chicago is only allowing 68.3 rushing yards per game to opposing backfields and hasn’t allowed a running back more than 51 rushing yards over the past four weeks. Assuming he can stay healthy, Cook is trending up for the rest of the season but we’re fading him in a tough spot this week by taking the Under on his rushing yards total.
ALLEN POPS UP ON INJURY REPORT
Chargers receiver Keenan Allen popped up on the injury report on Thursday as a limited participant with hip and finger ailments after not being on Wednesday’s report. Allen was already looking like fade material before the injury news and this just puts it over the top. Allen faces the Broncos on Sunday and historically he has struggled mightily against his division rivals, averaging just 4.3 catches for 39.5 yards in six career games. In fact, Allen has never surpassed 41 receiving yards against Denver. Broncos slot cornerback Chris Harris Jr. is a big reason for that — he’s one of the best in the business at what he does, and he’ll be covering Allen for the majority of his routes. With Harris blanketing Allen in coverage, Phillip Rivers will be forced to look elsewhere and we’re taking the Under on Allen’s receiving yards total.
RAIDERS THIN AT WR
The Oakland Raiders might have a serious issue at wide receiver on Sunday as Jordy Nelson (knee) remained on the sideline at practice on Thursday and is questionable for Sunday, while Martavis Bryant is out multiple weeks with a knee injury of his own. Assuming Nelson can’t go at Arizona, it will leave Brandon LaFell and Seth Roberts as Derek Carr’s top-two targets.
The dumpster-fire Raiders are already offensively inept, having scored a grand total of three field goals over the past two weeks. This week, they head to Arizona to play a sneaky-good defense that is ranked sixth in overall DVOA and fifth when the same metric is isolated for the pass. The Cardinals held Patrick Mahomes to 249 passing yards in K.C. last week and that was the highest total an opposing quarterback has put up against them since Week 5. Arizona should have no problem containing Derek Carr as he tries to throw to receivers who would be on most other teams’ practice squads. Take the Under on Carr’s passing yards total.
JOHNSON IS BACK
In sticking with the Raiders-Cardinals matchup, we need to talk about David Johnson and how Byron Leftwich and Josh Rosen have turned his season around. Since the former Jaguars quarterback took over play-calling duties, Johnson has put up games with 100 and 183 combined rushing and receiving yards. Since the rookie out of UCLA took over under center, Johnson has had 20 or more total touches in five of six games.
Last week was especially nice for Johnson backers as he ran for 98 yards on 21 carries and caught seven passes for another 85 yards, cashing our Over 4.5 receptions bet in the process. This week, Johnson and the Cardinals are in a rare situation as a five-point home favorite going against a defense that allows the third-most rushing yards per game in the NFL at 141. This is one of the best spots Johnson is going to have all season and we’re backing the Over for his rushing yards total.
BIRDS OF A FEATHER...
Baltimore’s quarterback is one of the more intriguing storylines of the week and one that we still don’t have much clarity on. Joe Flacco (hip) still isn’t practicing and the fact that the bye last week wasn’t enough time to get him back on the field isn’t a good sign. Lamar Jackson also missed practice on Thursday with an illness, leaving Robert Griffin III as the only quarterback on the field.
If Flacco can’t go against Cincinnati on Sunday, it’s also unclear as to who will start. The assumption is that it would be Jackson, as he’s already getting on the field in select packages, but some reports out of Baltimore say RGIII could get the nod. This scenario would make the most sense — start Griffin and have Jackson come into the game as he’s used to. If this is how it plays out, you can bet that we’ll see a lot more Jackson packages than we do when Flacco is on the field. The Ravens will need him as it’s unlikely RGIII moves the offense very well. We’re hoping we see lots of Jackson on Sunday as it’s a great spot for him against a Bengals defense that has allowed the second-most rushing yards to quarterbacks so far this season. Keep an eye out and if Flacco is ruled out, take the Over on Jackson’s rushing yards total.
COOK AT FULL SPEED
Minnesota offensive coordinator John DeFilippo said that Dalvin Cook (hamstring) is a “full-go” for Sunday night against the Bears. Cook wound up missing Weeks 5-8 and returned in Week 9 before having the bye last week to get back to 100 percent. The second-year back gained 89 yards on 10 carries in his return two weeks ago against Detroit, though it’s important to note that 70 of those yards came on one run. Take away that big gain and Cook managed just 2.1 yards per attempt on his other nine carries against a Lions defense that is ranked 31st in rushing DVOA.
On Sunday, Cook has a much tougher matchup against a Bears defense that is ranked first in overall DVOA and second against the run. Chicago is only allowing 68.3 rushing yards per game to opposing backfields and hasn’t allowed a running back more than 51 rushing yards over the past four weeks. Assuming he can stay healthy, Cook is trending up for the rest of the season but we’re fading him in a tough spot this week by taking the Under on his rushing yards total.
ALLEN POPS UP ON INJURY REPORT
Chargers receiver Keenan Allen popped up on the injury report on Thursday as a limited participant with hip and finger ailments after not being on Wednesday’s report. Allen was already looking like fade material before the injury news and this just puts it over the top. Allen faces the Broncos on Sunday and historically he has struggled mightily against his division rivals, averaging just 4.3 catches for 39.5 yards in six career games. In fact, Allen has never surpassed 41 receiving yards against Denver. Broncos slot cornerback Chris Harris Jr. is a big reason for that — he’s one of the best in the business at what he does, and he’ll be covering Allen for the majority of his routes. With Harris blanketing Allen in coverage, Phillip Rivers will be forced to look elsewhere and we’re taking the Under on Allen’s receiving yards total.
RAIDERS THIN AT WR
The Oakland Raiders might have a serious issue at wide receiver on Sunday as Jordy Nelson (knee) remained on the sideline at practice on Thursday and is questionable for Sunday, while Martavis Bryant is out multiple weeks with a knee injury of his own. Assuming Nelson can’t go at Arizona, it will leave Brandon LaFell and Seth Roberts as Derek Carr’s top-two targets.
The dumpster-fire Raiders are already offensively inept, having scored a grand total of three field goals over the past two weeks. This week, they head to Arizona to play a sneaky-good defense that is ranked sixth in overall DVOA and fifth when the same metric is isolated for the pass. The Cardinals held Patrick Mahomes to 249 passing yards in K.C. last week and that was the highest total an opposing quarterback has put up against them since Week 5. Arizona should have no problem containing Derek Carr as he tries to throw to receivers who would be on most other teams’ practice squads. Take the Under on Carr’s passing yards total.
JOHNSON IS BACK
In sticking with the Raiders-Cardinals matchup, we need to talk about David Johnson and how Byron Leftwich and Josh Rosen have turned his season around. Since the former Jaguars quarterback took over play-calling duties, Johnson has put up games with 100 and 183 combined rushing and receiving yards. Since the rookie out of UCLA took over under center, Johnson has had 20 or more total touches in five of six games.
Last week was especially nice for Johnson backers as he ran for 98 yards on 21 carries and caught seven passes for another 85 yards, cashing our Over 4.5 receptions bet in the process. This week, Johnson and the Cardinals are in a rare situation as a five-point home favorite going against a defense that allows the third-most rushing yards per game in the NFL at 141. This is one of the best spots Johnson is going to have all season and we’re backing the Over for his rushing yards total.
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