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TODAY'S EPISODE: Best bets for 2020 MVP and more |
It's Cinco de Mayo and still a long way from kickoff, but it's never too early to talk about making mucho dinero on the NFL. R.J. White joins me to break down all the best value bets (Patrick Mahomes is the safe play for MVP, but R.J. likes a 25-1 shot whose team is much improved), plus Bryan DeArdo sizes up a Coach of the Year race led by Bill Belichick even without Tom Brady; it's our early 2020 Gambling Preview! |
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Post-draft Power Rankings: Pats, Packers fall |
Every year Pete Prisco picks the Packers to win the Super Bowl, but after watching what they did in the draft PETE'S OFF THE BANDWAGON. He says what Green Bay did was insanity and has it falling two spots in his post-draft Power Rankings ... but the Pats fell even further, and check out who soared up to No. 12. |
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2020 strength of schedule: Colts have easiest ride |
The 2020 NFL schedule doesn't drop until Thursday, but we already know who each team plays. By using William Hill's over-under totals, Jared Dubin broke down the strength of schedule for every team. Turns out, Philip Rivers couldn't be entering a better situation with the Colts, while the three bumpiest rides go to an AFC South team and two that play in the same city. |
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Veterans who were helped, hurt by 2020 draft |
We know Aaron Rodgers didn't end up a winner after the Packers first traded up for a QB and then failed to draft a WR in a historically deep class, but what other veteran players were helped or hurt by the draft? Tyler Sullivan broke down five of each, including A.J. Green's situation drastically improving, and one Cowboy looking like the odd man out. |
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Which 2017 draftees will break out in 2020? |
There were 14 players from the 2017 draft class who didn't get their fifth-year options picked up, which makes the coming season make-or-break for them. Sean Wagner-McGough took a look at each and predicted who'll break out in 2020 and who won't. Sean expects Mitch Trubisky to continue to be a bust, but says one Titan will finally turn the corner. |
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New NFL on CBS analyst talks Brady and more |
The NFL on CBS broadcast team just got even deeper, as Charles Davis has signed on to be a color analyst alongside Ian Eagle for the upcoming 2020 season and beyond. You can pull up a chair and get to know the newest member of the NFL on CBS as he spoke with Tyler Sullivan about Tom Brady, Dak Prescott, and which team to watch as a 2020 sleeper. |
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