


I hope some of you followed my lead in Week 6, with a perfect 4-for-4 entry.
The main slate this week is a bit smaller with six teams on a bye, but we still have 10 games to choose from in the Sunday morning and afternoon games.
Here are my favorite four projections on PrizePicks for Week 7:
The Baltimore Ravens’ star tight end has lost a little of his target share to rookie receiver Zay Flowers, but he has still seen 22% of his team’s targets and 21% of its air yards.
If anything, Flowers could end up helping Andrews’ efficiency. Over the last three games, Andrews has 80, 65 and 69 receiving yards.
The matchup certainly bodes well for the big tight end this week, as the Detroit Lions have given up the third-most receptions and the fourth-most receiving yards to tight ends this season.
Over the last few weeks, the Arizona Cardinals have looked like the team we thought they would be before the season started.
They have struggled mightily on defense and are now a bottom-4 team against the run and the pass.
The fifth-year Seahawks running back has struggled with efficiency at times in his career but has always been a home-run hitter who is capable of turning any 2-yard run into a long touchdown.
He has averaged 4.2 yards per carry this season and has at least 17 rushing attempts in each of the last four games.
With his team as a large home favorite, there’s a very good chance Walker has 20-plus touches in this game.
And I like his chances to find the end zone at least once (he has scored six touchdowns in the last four games).
This is really as simple as Watson being a great deep threat and the Broncos being one of the worst teams in the NFL at allowing completions of 10 yards or longer.
It’s been a quiet season for Watson, who missed the first three games with an injury. He was close to a full-time player in Week 5 before the Packers went on their bye in Week 6.
He should be fresh and ready to go against a team that is last in both pass DVOA and dropback EPA.
As long as Jordan Love can stay upright in the pocket, Watson should get peppered with targets down the field.
The Rams’ kicker has been a cheat code on PrizePicks this season. He has played in six games and has made at least three field goals in five of them.
He helped us get 4-for-4 last week, so I don’t mind going right back to the well.
The Rams will be without RB Kyren Williams, so they will likely opt to air it out more against the Pittsburgh Steelers. I expect them to move the ball fairly well, but they could have trouble scoring when they get down in the red zone.
It’s Maher time!