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We're buried in bowls, so it's the perfect time to figure out who has hurt or helped their draft stock. Ryan Wilson says Jalen Hurts is probably a Day 3 guy, and Chris Trapasso expects Tua to be the second QB taken despite his injury if he declares (Dolphins brass was actually at the Citrus Bowl), and they also size up their latest mocks; Chris has Jordan Love going EARLY. |
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Pete Prisco's heating up just in time for the playoffs. Pete went 10-6 ATS last week and is sure he'll keep it going by backing the Bills against a Texans defense that has had major issues lately (even if J.J. Watt is back). Pete actually split his four picks evenly between 'dogs and favorites; here's the other upset he's calling. |
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This might be hard to believe, but Tom Brady is our QB of the decade. Only one of our roughly 20 writers and editors who voted for CBS Sports' All-Decade Team didn't have TB12 at No. 1, but there WERE some position groups where the margins were very slim, particularly RT, EDGE and CB. Here's our entire team for 2010-19; do you agree? |
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The Vikings and Saints have the best combined record among the four Wild-Card Weekend games, but does that make it the best one to watch? Tyler Sullivan ranked all the games, and even with the Patriots hosting a wild-card game for the first time since 2009, it didn't make No. 1. |
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The coaching carousel is in full swing and several openings are out there, but who are the best available candidates? Cody Benjamin ranked the top 10, and while Josh McDaniels makes the list (but would he be trusted not to back out again?) there are some surprising names at the top who've never been a head coach before. |
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The Eagles have been banged-up all season (and just lost another starter in Brandon Brooks), but they're 5-0 ATS as playoff underdogs the last two years. So, which of those means more? R.J. White walks you through betting trends and reasons to take each team on Wild-Card Weekend; here's why going against the Pats in the playoffs could actually work out. |
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