NFL Divisional Round Predictions: A Look at the Picks and Survivor Pool Strategy
As we head into the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs, here are my picks for straight-up wins, against-the-spread bets, and a strategy for a survivor pool.
First up is Buffalo Bills (-1.5) vs Denver Broncos. The Broncos' ability to pressure quarterbacks has been their biggest strength this season, but I have more confidence in Josh Allen's ability to make plays with his legs than Bo Nix can. Give me the Bills.
Next, we have the San Francisco 49ers (-7) at Seattle Seahawks. In Week 18, the Seahawks dominated the 49ers physically, and I expect a similar result this week. The Niners lost George Kittle to injury in their Wild Card Round win, which makes them even more vulnerable. Take the Seahawks to cover.
Moving on to New England Patriots (-3) vs Houston Texans. While the Texans have an outstanding defense, they're difficult to trust because of C.J. Stroud's tendency to go cold for long stretches. Give me Matthew Stafford and the Rams' offense in this matchup instead.
Speaking of the Rams (-3.5), they'll face a tough test against the Chicago Bears at home. The Bears have had an impressive string of comeback victories, but I believe the Rams will close them out. The weather conditions won't be ideal, but Caleb Williams has shown his ability to make plays with his legs in cold temperatures.
Finally, we have my survivor pool strategy. I'll take the Patriots this week and either the Bills or Broncos next week. There's a lot of money on the line, as I've made a comeback against the spread this season and need four wins out of five to stay above .500.
Here are my picks for straight-up wins and against-the-spread bets:
- Buffalo Bills (+1.5)
- Seattle Seahawks (+7)
- Houston Texans (+3)
- Los Angeles Rams (-3.5)
In terms of the survivor pool, I'll be taking either the Bills or Broncos next week.
As we head into the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs, here are my picks for straight-up wins, against-the-spread bets, and a strategy for a survivor pool.
First up is Buffalo Bills (-1.5) vs Denver Broncos. The Broncos' ability to pressure quarterbacks has been their biggest strength this season, but I have more confidence in Josh Allen's ability to make plays with his legs than Bo Nix can. Give me the Bills.
Next, we have the San Francisco 49ers (-7) at Seattle Seahawks. In Week 18, the Seahawks dominated the 49ers physically, and I expect a similar result this week. The Niners lost George Kittle to injury in their Wild Card Round win, which makes them even more vulnerable. Take the Seahawks to cover.
Moving on to New England Patriots (-3) vs Houston Texans. While the Texans have an outstanding defense, they're difficult to trust because of C.J. Stroud's tendency to go cold for long stretches. Give me Matthew Stafford and the Rams' offense in this matchup instead.
Speaking of the Rams (-3.5), they'll face a tough test against the Chicago Bears at home. The Bears have had an impressive string of comeback victories, but I believe the Rams will close them out. The weather conditions won't be ideal, but Caleb Williams has shown his ability to make plays with his legs in cold temperatures.
Finally, we have my survivor pool strategy. I'll take the Patriots this week and either the Bills or Broncos next week. There's a lot of money on the line, as I've made a comeback against the spread this season and need four wins out of five to stay above .500.
Here are my picks for straight-up wins and against-the-spread bets:
- Buffalo Bills (+1.5)
- Seattle Seahawks (+7)
- Houston Texans (+3)
- Los Angeles Rams (-3.5)
In terms of the survivor pool, I'll be taking either the Bills or Broncos next week.