By: Brandon DuBreuil
JOSEPH ON THE WAY OUT?
A ProFootballTalk report on Wednesday suggests that Broncos head coach Vance Joseph will be fired at the end of the season. Joseph’s record sits at 11-19 as he nears the end of his second season with Denver, though it is tough to win when your quarterbacks have been Trevor Siemian, Brock Osweiler, Paxton Lynch, and Case Keenum.
Denver travels to Oakland on Monday night as a 3-point favorite and with a game total of 43 and we’re looking to back the Raiders. A big factor here that isn’t being talked about much is that this is quite possibly the final game for the Raiders in Oakland. They aren’t moving to Las Vegas until 2020 but they do not have a lease to play anywhere in 2019. There is a chance that the Raiders return to Oakland for one more season but that is far from a done deal. We’re thinking the Broncos could be lacking motivation by knowing their coach is on the way out and that the Raiders should be fired up for what could be their final game in Oakland and we’re backing the Raiders at plus-3.
ENGRAM HOT WITHOUT OBJ
Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. missed practice yesterday and on Wednesday and looks like he’ll miss his third straight game on Sunday as the Giants visit the Colts. Tight end Evan Engram has really benefited from Beckham’s absence, posting receiving yards totals of 66, 77, and 75 over the last three games, including last week’s eight-catch performance on 12 targets in the rain against the Titans. Looking back a bit further, we see that Engram is averaging 7.9 targets in the 13 games he has played without Beckham and has turned them into 4.6 receptions for 55.2 yards.
The Colts are a solid matchup for opposing tight ends, ranking 23rd against the position in allowing 7.9 passes per game and 74.7 receiving yards. Indianapolis’ opponents are also targeting their tight ends 24.2 percent of the time, which is the third-highest rate in the league. Follow Covers’ Twitter feed for an official announcement on OBJ but we’ll be looking to take the Over on Engram’s receiving yards total if and when he is ruled out.
MACK ATTACK
In sticking with the Giants-Colts matchup on Sunday, running back Marlon Mack looks like he could be in for a huge game. Mack’s stock was starting to fade but came shooting back up with his 27-139-2 rushing line against a very difficult Cowboys rush defense last week. This week, he faces a much easier task against a Giants rush defense that is giving up 152.7 total yards to opposing running backs. New York was scorched for 170 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 33 carries by Derrick Henry last week. We’re ignoring Week 14 where Washington didn’t run the ball after the Giants had jumped out to a huge lead, but three weeks ago Chicago’s backfield combined for 106 rushing yards on 24 carries and Tarik Cohen posted 12 receptions for 156 yards. Game script should also be in Mack’s favor as a 9-point home favorite and we’re taking the Over 69.5 on his rushing yards total.
BOYD STILL NOT PRACTICING
Bengals receiver Tyler Boyd did not practice on Thursday and still hasn’t returned to the field after suffering a sprained MCL on Sunday. He hasn’t officially been ruled out yet but seems a safe bet to miss the rest of the season. This is bad news for quarterback Jeff Driskel and the rest of the Bengals’ offense.
Boyd has had an impressive breakout season with 76 catches for 1,028 yards and seven touchdowns. Driskel found an immediate connection with Boyd, connecting on 18 of the 24 passes he has thrown in Boyd’s direction for a completion rate of 75 percent. It hasn’t quite been the same with any other Bengals’ pass catcher as Driskel is just 62 of 106 for a 58.5 completion rate to all other targets. This week, Driskel goes on the road to face a Browns pass defense ranked sixth in passing DVOA. He faced the Browns in his first start back in Week 12 and threw for just 155 yards. Take the Under on his passing yards total of 187.5.
JUJU LEAVES PRACTICE
Steelers receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster suffered a groin injury on practice on Thursday and was forced to sit out the rest of the session. This is bad news for the Steelers who play a crucial game on Sunday at New Orleans. Pittsburgh currently has a half-game lead over Baltimore atop the AFC North and Sunday’s game basically becomes a must-win if Baltimore beats the Chargers on Saturday. Receiver James Washington mentioned to reporters after practice that he expects JuJu on the field on Sunday and we assume he will be as well, especially considering the nature of the game.
Should Smith-Schuster suit up on Sunday, he’s in a great situation to continue his hot run. Since Week 11, JuJu leads the entire NFL in targets with 58 which has resulted in 7.8 catches for 102.4 receiving yards per game. He’s also one of the top road receivers in the game, posting lines of 8-130-2, 13-89-1, and 8-104-0 in his last three. Also promising is that Smith-Schuster ran 63 percent of his routes from the slot last week against New England, which, if that trend continues, should get him away from Saints’ corners Marshon Lattimore and Eli Apple. Monitor his health over the coming days but we’ll be looking to take the Over on his receiving yards total if he suits up and appears to be near 100 percent.
JOSEPH ON THE WAY OUT?
A ProFootballTalk report on Wednesday suggests that Broncos head coach Vance Joseph will be fired at the end of the season. Joseph’s record sits at 11-19 as he nears the end of his second season with Denver, though it is tough to win when your quarterbacks have been Trevor Siemian, Brock Osweiler, Paxton Lynch, and Case Keenum.
Denver travels to Oakland on Monday night as a 3-point favorite and with a game total of 43 and we’re looking to back the Raiders. A big factor here that isn’t being talked about much is that this is quite possibly the final game for the Raiders in Oakland. They aren’t moving to Las Vegas until 2020 but they do not have a lease to play anywhere in 2019. There is a chance that the Raiders return to Oakland for one more season but that is far from a done deal. We’re thinking the Broncos could be lacking motivation by knowing their coach is on the way out and that the Raiders should be fired up for what could be their final game in Oakland and we’re backing the Raiders at plus-3.
ENGRAM HOT WITHOUT OBJ
Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. missed practice yesterday and on Wednesday and looks like he’ll miss his third straight game on Sunday as the Giants visit the Colts. Tight end Evan Engram has really benefited from Beckham’s absence, posting receiving yards totals of 66, 77, and 75 over the last three games, including last week’s eight-catch performance on 12 targets in the rain against the Titans. Looking back a bit further, we see that Engram is averaging 7.9 targets in the 13 games he has played without Beckham and has turned them into 4.6 receptions for 55.2 yards.
The Colts are a solid matchup for opposing tight ends, ranking 23rd against the position in allowing 7.9 passes per game and 74.7 receiving yards. Indianapolis’ opponents are also targeting their tight ends 24.2 percent of the time, which is the third-highest rate in the league. Follow Covers’ Twitter feed for an official announcement on OBJ but we’ll be looking to take the Over on Engram’s receiving yards total if and when he is ruled out.
MACK ATTACK
In sticking with the Giants-Colts matchup on Sunday, running back Marlon Mack looks like he could be in for a huge game. Mack’s stock was starting to fade but came shooting back up with his 27-139-2 rushing line against a very difficult Cowboys rush defense last week. This week, he faces a much easier task against a Giants rush defense that is giving up 152.7 total yards to opposing running backs. New York was scorched for 170 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 33 carries by Derrick Henry last week. We’re ignoring Week 14 where Washington didn’t run the ball after the Giants had jumped out to a huge lead, but three weeks ago Chicago’s backfield combined for 106 rushing yards on 24 carries and Tarik Cohen posted 12 receptions for 156 yards. Game script should also be in Mack’s favor as a 9-point home favorite and we’re taking the Over 69.5 on his rushing yards total.
BOYD STILL NOT PRACTICING
Bengals receiver Tyler Boyd did not practice on Thursday and still hasn’t returned to the field after suffering a sprained MCL on Sunday. He hasn’t officially been ruled out yet but seems a safe bet to miss the rest of the season. This is bad news for quarterback Jeff Driskel and the rest of the Bengals’ offense.
Boyd has had an impressive breakout season with 76 catches for 1,028 yards and seven touchdowns. Driskel found an immediate connection with Boyd, connecting on 18 of the 24 passes he has thrown in Boyd’s direction for a completion rate of 75 percent. It hasn’t quite been the same with any other Bengals’ pass catcher as Driskel is just 62 of 106 for a 58.5 completion rate to all other targets. This week, Driskel goes on the road to face a Browns pass defense ranked sixth in passing DVOA. He faced the Browns in his first start back in Week 12 and threw for just 155 yards. Take the Under on his passing yards total of 187.5.
JUJU LEAVES PRACTICE
Steelers receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster suffered a groin injury on practice on Thursday and was forced to sit out the rest of the session. This is bad news for the Steelers who play a crucial game on Sunday at New Orleans. Pittsburgh currently has a half-game lead over Baltimore atop the AFC North and Sunday’s game basically becomes a must-win if Baltimore beats the Chargers on Saturday. Receiver James Washington mentioned to reporters after practice that he expects JuJu on the field on Sunday and we assume he will be as well, especially considering the nature of the game.
Should Smith-Schuster suit up on Sunday, he’s in a great situation to continue his hot run. Since Week 11, JuJu leads the entire NFL in targets with 58 which has resulted in 7.8 catches for 102.4 receiving yards per game. He’s also one of the top road receivers in the game, posting lines of 8-130-2, 13-89-1, and 8-104-0 in his last three. Also promising is that Smith-Schuster ran 63 percent of his routes from the slot last week against New England, which, if that trend continues, should get him away from Saints’ corners Marshon Lattimore and Eli Apple. Monitor his health over the coming days but we’ll be looking to take the Over on his receiving yards total if he suits up and appears to be near 100 percent.
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