![]() Oddsmakers give Baltimore an implied total of about 26 points, and Ravens running back JK Dobbins (knee) still appears to be less than 100 percent. Coincidentally, the Jets allowed eight TDs to tight ends last season, tied for fifth most in the league. He's as sure-handed as they come in the scoring zone, hauling in 8-of-11 targets and producing seven TDs within the 10-yard line last season. Lamar Jackson and company looked Andrews' way a stunning 153 times last year, hooking up 107 times for 1,361 yards and nine scores. With Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown now in Arizona, Andrews should easily lead all tight ends in most categories once again this season. The Ravens will be looking to bounce back from a frustrating 2021, hopefully putting injuries and inconsistencies in their rear-view mirror. WEEK 1 NFL PICKS ADVICE: Pick 'em pools | Survivor pools Ravens at Jets: Mark Andrews to score a TD (+109) ![]() (Lions defensive coordinator and "Hard Knocks" favorite Aaron Glenn must have been swearing a lot that day.) Hurts recorded over 46.5 rushing yards in nine of his 15 games last season, and defenses can no longer sell out to stop him with Brown running loose. When these teams met in 2021, the 24-year-old QB tallied 74 rushing yards on just seven attempts. He won't need to run as much, but something tells me Hurts will still gash defenses for plenty of ground yards. Finally the super-athletic QB has a top-10 receiver to open up the field for him. Hurts should benefit in many ways from the Eagles' addition of stud wideout A.J. This one feels like an early Christmas gift. Eagles at Lions: Jalen Hurts OVER 46.5 rushing yards (-113) The Dolphins allowed 16 TDs on the ground last season, including one of Harris's 15 scores. ![]() My trusty calculator tells me that's a 71.4-percent red-zone touch share! Even if promising second-year back Rhamondre Stevenson gets a usage boost this season, Harris should still receive plenty of scoring opportunities. That's especially true in the red zone, where Harris carried the ball in 45 of New England's 63 red-zone snaps. With 2021 first-round draft pick Mac Jones leading his offense, Bill Belichick seems content with running early and often. Talk about playing the odds! Harris enjoyed a breakout third season in '21, scoring a whopping 15 TDs after scoring just twice his first 12 games as a pro. WEEK 1 NFL PICKS: ATS | Straight up Patriots at Dolphins: Damien Harris to score a TD (-106) Moore already developing a rapport with Mayfield, two passing TDs seems like a low bar here. With stud back Christian McCaffrey capable of catching two TDs himself and top wideout D.J. The game script positively favors Mayfield and the Panthers in pretty much every way: it’s in Carolina, Cleveland will be without QB Deshaun Watson, and every major Panthers offensive weapon will be taking the field this weekend. We’ll gladly take the plus-odds in the revenge game here, as Mayfield gets to immediately stick it to the Browns for doing him dirty during the offseason. Browns: Baker Mayfield OVER 1.5 passing touchdowns (+126) Davis should hit the OVER on his 59.5 receiving yards prop (-103), but McKenzie's 3.5 catches at +118 presents the superior value. While the Rams were above-average against receivers out wide last season, they gave up the most catches (286) and yards (3,964) to slot receivers in the NFL. That bumps McKenzie up to primary slot receiver, which is still a very healthy role in this high-flying offense. 2 behind Stefon Diggs with Cole Beasley gone and Emmanuel Sanders retired. On the biggest stage of his life, Buffalo's divisional-round tilt with the Chiefs in January, Davis hauled in 8-of-10 targets for 201 yards and four TDs. Gabriel Davis deservingly received a ton of hype all summer, which comes as no surprise. MORE WEEK 1 NFL BETTING: Odds, lines, spreads | Best betsĪll prop bets are from Caesars Sportsbook, unless otherwise noted NFL Betting: Best prop bets from every Week 1 game Bills at Rams (TNF): Isaiah McKenzie OVER 3.5 receptions (+118) Let’s get right to it and highlight the most intriguing prop bets we think give you the best chance of winning some cold, hard cash and kicking the season off right. We have already detailed our best bets on the moneyline, over/unders, and against the spread for Week 1 - now it’s time for us to pick our favorite prop bets for all 16 games. From there, we get a full slate of fantastic action this weekend. ![]() Real, meaningful NFL football finally kicks off this week when the Super Bowl-champion Rams take on the high-flying Bills. ![]()
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