Wow it’s Friday already and the first NFL Sunday is right around the corner. This will be the first edition of the “No Huddle” blog. I’ll recap anything big that happened in the Thursday night game, make my picks against the spread, and dish out some fantasy advice.
So how about that game last night? Really didn’t think Denver had a chance to take down Carolina but I guess that’s why they play the game. Not the best start for my picks against the spread, but I can take some solace in at least having the under pick correct. Carolina looks just fine on defense without Josh Norman, although they are going to have to decide whether this is a power running team or a team that wants throw more on offense. Kelvin Benjamin didn’t miss a beat in his first action in over a year. Denver is still winning ugly games with its defense. Trevor Siemian didn’t blow me away but he played pretty well for what Gary Kubiak asked of him last night. These are still two of the upper echelon teams in the NFL, but I don’t think we’re getting another rematch anytime soon.
Last night was a good showing for both teams, but doesn’t really affect my playoff predictions. Without further ado, here are my playoff picks for 2016.
NFC East – New York Giants (10-6)
NFC North – Green Bay Packers (13-3)
NFC South – Carolina Panthers (12-4)
NFC West – Arizona Cardinals (12-4)
NFC Wild Cards – Seattle Seahawks (11-5), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-6)
AFC East – New England Patriots (11-5)
AFC North – Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4)
AFC South – Houston Texans (10-6)
AFC West – Kansas City Chiefs (11-5)
AFC Wild Cards – Denver Broncos (10-6), Cincinnati Bengals (10-6)
NFC Title Game – Arizona @ Green Bay
AFC Title Game – New England @ Pittsburgh
Super Bowl LI – Arizona vs New England
Super Bowl Champion – Arizona
I’m going all in on Arizona this season. I think that when healthy this is the best team in the NFL on both sides of the ball. Tom Brady is going to tear up the NFL and look unstoppable in the process, until he faces this Cardinal defense in the Super Bowl.
We’ll see how close I get with these picks later this year, now lets move on to my picks against the spread for Week 1. (Winners in Bold)
1:00 PM Games
Tampa Bay (+2.5) at Atlanta
Minnesota (-2.5) at Tennessee
Cleveland at Philadelphia (-3.5)
Chicago at Houston (-6)
Buffalo (+3) at Baltimore
Green Bay (-5.5) at Jacksonville
Cincinnati at New York Jets (+2.5)
Oakland (+1.5) at New Orleans
San Diego at Kansas City (-6.5)
4:05/4:25 PM Games
Miami at Seattle (-10.5)
Detroit at Indianapolis (-3)
New York Giants (EVEN) at Dallas
Sunday Night Football
New England at Arizona (-6)
Monday Night Football
Pittsburgh (-3) at Washington
Los Angeles (-2.5) at San Francisco
Quickly I’m going to give a few start/sit picks for this week in fantasy football. You’ll notice I try to stay away from the obvious picks because you should always start your studs.
Start: Michael Crabtree vs. New Orleans Saints
This game will be a shootout between two of the best passing offenses in the NFL. Crabtree quietly led the Raiders in targets last season. Expect a great game from Crabtree.
Sit: DeMarco Murray/Derrick Henry vs. Minnesota Vikings
I like this two-pronged attack Tennessee has at running back long-term, but not this week against Minnesota. The Vikings have one of the best front-sevens in the NFL, and there won’t be much room to run on Sunday.
Start: Spencer Ware vs. San Diego Chargers
First, if he’s still available in your league’s free agency, go pick him up now. He’s primed for a big day against San Diego with Jamaal Charles likely out on Sunday. Ware will be tabbed for early down work and more importantly, redzone touches.
Sit: Jeremy Hill vs. New York Jets
Hill was incredibly inconsistent last season, and it doesn’t help that he starts 2016 against the Jets. New York was one of the best run defenses in the NFL last season. It will be tough sledding on Sunday for Hill.
Start: Jameis Winston vs. Atlanta Falcons
A big year for “Famous” Jameis starts Sunday with a great matchup against Atlanta. While this defense is improving from being known as the Atlanta Sieves, it is still vulnerable against this vertical passing attack.
Sit: Phillip Rivers vs. Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs were one of the best defenses in the NFL last season and will feast on this offensive line, which is bad news for Rivers. Kansas City will force at least a pair of turnovers and rack up sacks on Sunday.
Enjoy the games this Sunday everyone! Stay tuned to Shooting the Moon for the Weekend Viewer Guide. Follow me on Twitter @thereal_jmooney and go like the Shooting the Moon page on Facebook.
What about College Football?!
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Weak slate of games in college football this weekend, there will be more college in future editions of “No Huddle.” Week 1 of the NFL called for a more NFL-centric article this week. There are a couple of college games in this week’s “Weekend Viewer Guide.”
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