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The Bears TEs were sure getting open against Arizona last week. Even after Kmet got hurt, Marcades Lewis got a wide-open RZ TD. The Eagles might have too many good options to bother with the TE though.
I'm looking at a similar list of choices and bullish on Chicago (trending up since the Sweat trade) but a little concerned about their injuries on offense.
I'm not sure Wilson getting benched hurts Denver.
I was thinking the same thing about DET. But some points against them: Wilson has only thrown INTs in two games (plus a fumble in another). He will take a sack but the lions are below average in sacks. And the Jets might be able to get away with running a lot against a rush defense giving up 5 ypc.
About the catches part, Dobbins only has 6 targets so far this year and 0 in his last 3 games. It's a small number of games, sure, but I don't know that I would count on it. Have they just been conserving his snaps coming back from injury? If you look at his splits this year, he has 1 rush and 0...
Considering Wilson's recent numbers, that's not saying much.
I think Robinson always seems a little disappointing because he doesn't get many receptions or red zone touches. No easy points.
I was going to say this is nuts but Mason's TD prop at one site is +140, which is pretty good. And Carolina ran it about a million times @ Seattle last week.
If you think SF can win this game easily, there could be garbage points to earn. Geno had a good game last week that way after his early pick helped put them in a hole.
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