Will Big Ben Continue to Own Cleveland ?

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Well, the Rams own all of California and probably the entire NFC, if they can stay healthy they should win the whole thing. We move on and have used some pretty good teams already with the Patriots, Vikings, Rams. However, there are a lot of big spreads on the board from us to choose from. Not all games go as planned, so make sure you are avoiding certain teams.

The Obvious Choices
Broncos vs Chiefs -10
Browns vs Steelers -8
Dolphins vs Texans -8

The Chiefs face the Broncos in what could be a very tough spot for Denver. They have some notable players on the injury report between Shane Ray and Brandon Marshall. The Chiefs are coming off a great win on prime time over the Bengals. Defensively, they played great, limiting Andy Dalton to 148 yards and Joe Mixon to only 50 yards. This Chiefs team can put up points and I don’t think Case Keenum and company are up for the challenge.

Steelers can only have one thing on their mind: revenge after the tie they suffered in Week 1 of the NFL season to the Browns. Big Ben has owned the city of Cleveland with an impressive 12-2 record on the road. I expect the Steelers to dominate. Also, Hue Jackson has taken over the play calling for the Browns which I believe, is a negative. Hue Jackson isn’t a good coach and if he expects to be fired he wants to go out his way. The Steelers are a safe play.

Texans face off against the Dolphins tonight on Prime Time. The Texans have improved recently, winning their last 4 game. However, the Dolphins haven’t played terrible with Brock and can see them keeping this onclose for comfort. Also it’s a short week so not a lot of prep time. I do believe the Texans get it done. Desean Watson is a little banging up and will be contained to the pocked more than he is comfortable with. I do believe the Texans get it done owever, not hedging my survivor pool on it.

This week: Steelers

Sleeper Selection: Colts

Previous Selections

Week 5: Patriots 

Week 6: Vikings

Week 7: La Rams