NFL: Week 11 Best Bets, Picks, and Predictions

The NFL season is finally here, and The League Winners will give you the edge on your bets in Week 11. Every Friday we will provide three team bets and two player props. We will keep track of how each bettor does so you, the fan, can pick and choose who you want to follow as the season goes along.

Lines are always changing so be aware that they may not match when you read this article.

In Week 10, we had a shorthanded team but Evan came through getting four out of five picks correct. Harry had the week off but can he keep the lead over Brandon? Let’s check out Week 11 NFL bets and make some money!

NFL Week 11 Bets, Picks, and Predictions

Harry Prskalo

  • Browns ML (-108)
  • Chiefs Alt Spread +3.5 (-164)
  • Bengals vs Chargers U 47.5 (-105)
  • Breece Hall O 14.5 Carries (-146)
  • Jameis Winston ALT Passing Yards 225+ (-160)

Breece Hall has not had the complete workhorse role we thought he would yet. This week is a great opportuninuty for that to happen. Hall gets to go against a bad Colts defense. If the Jet’s get up early, this can be a big game for Breece Hall.

Jameis Winston is a fan favorite in the NFL. After a rough outing last week, Winston looks to go for 225 passing yards against a defense that has allowed the fourth most passing yards. Look for a bounce back week from Jameis.

Michael Cavallo

Heading into Week 11, Colts running back Jonathan Taylor has been the only bright spot for the Indianapolis offense. Taylor has rushed for 80+ rushing yards in five out of seven games this season. The 5-foot-10, 226-pound running back is averaging 88 rushing yards per game this season.

As for rookie tight end Brock Bowers, Bowers is leading the Las Vegas in receiving yards with 580. The 6-foot-4, 230-pound tight end is averaging 64.4 receiving yards through nine games. He has recorded 45+ receiving yards in seven out of nine games this season.

Brandyn Pokrass

  • Rams -4.5 (-115)
  • Titans +5.5(-102)
  • Colts ML (+176)
  • Anthony Richardson Over 38.5 rushing yards (-114)
  • Alvin Kamara Over 116.5 Rushing +Recieving Yards (-114)

Against the New York Jets, Anthony Richardson will find two things. Number one, the Jets cannot tackle. Number two, there will be plenty of space for him to operate. With the threat of Jonathan Taylor in the backfield as well, a line of 38.5 yards for Richardson is egregiously low. Slam that over without hesitation.

As for Kamara, the Browns have struggled on defense in past weeks. Between injuries and a lack of production, certain offenses have found ways to consistently find success. For the Saints, that will likely be Kamara. Do not be surpised if he handles close to 30 touches in this one and eclipses over 117 all purpose yards.

Evan Solomon

The Bears play the Cardinals and their bottom ranked rushing defense, and D’Andre Swift has scored in four straight games. He’s been on a heater as of late, and this week looks to be no different.

The Vikings play the Colts, and with Joe Flacco at the helm that team can definitely compete. Given that Justin Jefferson is a key part of the Vikings offense, in order to put up points they will need to get him the ball. It doesn’t hurt that the Colts defense is bottom 10 in a number of categories. Expect Jefferson to get more than 80 yards receiving.

Brandon Haye

  • Browns vs Saints U 44.5 (-112)
  • Dolphins –6.5 (-138) Alt Spread
  • Ravens vs Steelers O 48.5 (-108)
  • Russell Wilson O 228.5 Passing Yards (-114)
  • Breece Hall O 64.5 Rushing Yards (-114)

This is not the same Ravens defense of years past. They are giving up over 300 passing yards a game and are last in the NFL in passing yards allowed. On top of that Kyle Hamilton may miss this game after an ankle injury last week. Russell Wilson has gone over this yardage mark in two of his three starts this season. This game should be a higher scoring affair than most Ravens vs Steelers games.

The Colts have struggled against the run this season. They are giving up 118 rushing yards per game and have allowed a running back to get 75 or more yards in five of the last six games. Breece Hall has gone over this yardage in three of the last five game. He would have gone over it last game against Arizona if the game was not so lopsided. This game should stay close so the Jets should be able to stay with the run game.

Brandon grew up in Jacksonville, Florida and works as a health insurance data analyst. He has no children, but two fur babies - Squirt and Brownie. He and his wife, Katie, spend their time playing poker and enjoying time with their pups. Brandon is a huge Michigan Wolverine and Jacksonville Jaguars fan. He at one time was in 77 fantasy leagues and loves the game of football. Brandon started writing for The Leauge Winners in 2021.

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