CBS Sports Football Pick Six Newsletter
 
Why depend on one person's predictions when you can let seven experts make them and then tell them why they're wrong? Our MVP votes were all over the place, and we've got a couple of shocking Super Bowl picks (one is mine!) as John Breech and Sean Wagner-McGough join me to break down all our writers' predictions, talk NFL news and much more.
Pete Prisco knows it's become a joke that he always picks the Pats and Packers to make the Super Bowl, and Pete says KEEP LAUGHING because he's doing it again. Pete's even got Green Bay at No. 1 in his Power Rankings (but not for a reason you'd expect) and check out who rose seven spots to No. 10 before the season even starts.
The Bears spent the offseason holding a crazy kicking competition, and in the end it went to Eddy Pineiro, who immediately did his best to make them regret it by missing a 33-yard extra point by roughly 33 yards. John Breech says that's definitely not a good sign, so he's got the Packers winning by three, and check out who else Breech is backing.
 
 
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No position has had more drama this offseason than RB. Trades and holdouts have brought uncertainty, but Heath Cummings helps guide you through it with a look at who to pick off the waiver wire, which RBs are the best DFS plays and more. Check out who Heath says is by far the best RB that's rostered in fewer than 75% of leagues.
The NFL opener is almost here, and there are some big games coming up, which got us wondering: What are the most memorable Week 1 moments of all-time? Bryan DeArdo went way back to find a few gems, including Jerry Rice breaking Jim Brown's fabled NFL record, as well as a 96-yard run that ended a wild game in OT.
For all the success Ben Roethlisberger's had in his 16-year career, he's never beaten a Tom Brady-led team in New England (Ben's got one win when Brady didn't play). Bryan DeArdo says that's about to end, though, as a motivated Steelers team wants to show it was never about one or two players, and check out the surprise Bryan says will happen in L.A.
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