Chris likes Russell Wilson and the Seahawks as 3.5-point home favorites against the visiting Ravens.
The Staff likes Phillip Lindsay and the Broncos as 2.5-point home favorites against the visiting Titans.
Chris likes Carson Wentz and the Eagles as three-point underdogs in Minnesota this week. He also likes the Giants, Texans, Falcons and Seahawks.
There are no unanimous picks this week, but four of five writers like the Steelers getting 3.5 points at home against the Ravens, and two of us made them our best bets.
Chris likes Juju Smith-Schuster and the Steelers as 3.5-point home dogs against the Ravens this week.
The Staff has Kyler Murray and the Cardinals as five-point home dogs against the Seahawks as one of its three unanimous picks.
Chris Liss likes Kenyan Drake (truth be told, it was hard to find a picture of a current Dolphin in the files) and the Dolphins getting a whopping 16 points at home against the Chargers.
The Staff likes Jacoby Brissett and the Colts laying only two points at home against the visiting Falcons.
The Staff likes Matt Ryan and the Falcons to bounce back at home as 1.5-point underdogs to the visiting Eagles.
Chris Liss likes Alvin Kamara and the Saints as three-point road underdogs against the Rams. He also likes the Raiders as eight-point home dogs against the Chiefs and the Bears as 2.5-point favorites in Denver.
The Staff likes Kyler Murray and the Cardinals getting 2.5 points at home against the Lions and the Eagles laying 9.5 at home against the Redskins.
Chris Liss likes Jacoby Brissett and the Colts getting 6.5 at San Diego in Week 1 as he believes the market has over-corrected for Andrew Luck's retirement.
Chris Liss discusses his methods for picking games against the spread the last two decades and how ultimately it's a battle to utilize a beginner's state of mind.
Four of five writers took Tom Brady and the Patriots and projected the total to go under 56.5 on Super Bowl Sunday. Only Chris Liss took the Rams and the over.