The NFL season is finally here, and The League Winners is here to give you the edge on your bets in Week 4. Every Friday we will give 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 by the time you read this article.
Week 3 was a weird week in the NFL and some of our teams struggled. But if you followed Harry and Evan you came out in the positive. Can we improve in Week 4! Let’s check out Week 4 NFL bets and make some money!
NFL Week 4 Bets, Picks, and Predictions
Harry Prskalo
- Chiefs -7 (-118)
- Buccaneers ML (-102)
- Bills vs Ravens O 46.5 (-110)
- Joe Burrow O 1.5 Passing TDs (-156)
- C.J. Stroud O 1.5 Passing TDs (-146)
As you can tell, I love betting passing touchdowns. These two guys are looking to easily throw over this line. Last week Joe Burrow had his best game against a weak Commanders defense. This week Burrow faces off against the Panthers. Burrow will look to keep up his great play and easily smash this line.
When it comes to Stroud, do you remember what Josh Allen just did against the Jaguars? Stroud will have to air it out against this team as it is an important division game. With no Mixon and Pierce again this week, look for Stroud to dissect this defense.
Michael Cavallo
- Steelers (ML) (-124)
- Saints (+2.5) (-110)
- Buccaneers (+2.5) (-110)
- Nico Collins 70+ Receiving yards (-175)
- Saquon Barkley 70+ Rushing yards (-170)
Heading into Week 4, Texans wide receiver Nico Collins has been quarterback C.J. Stroud favorite target on the outside. Collins has averaged 112.7 yards per game through the first three weeks of the season. His lowest production came last week against the Vikings where he totaled 86 yards on four receptions. Look for the former Michigan prospect to have a big game against Jacksonville.
As for Saquon Barkley, the former Penn State prospect has been a shining star for the Eagles’ offense through Week 3. Barkley is averaging 117 yards per game and with a banged up wide receiver unit look for him to have a monster game against the Buccaneers.
Brandyn Pokrass
- Jets ML (-405)
- Panthers +4.5 (-110)
- Bills ML (+108)
- Breece Hall O 67.5 rushing yards (-125)
- Nico Collins Anytime TD (-130)
Against a Broncos defense that just lost their leading tackler, I see Breece Hall having his breakout game of the 2024 season. Behind a talented offensive line, Hall should easily eclipse 68 yards rushing on Sunday. The only way it does not occur is if Braelon Allen takes an extended amount of carries.
As for Collins, the Jaguars are scuffling and struggling. C.J. Stroud is due for a bounce-back game, and Collins will be a big beneficiary on Sunday.
Evan Solomon
- Bucs (+1.5) (-115)
- Rams (ML) (+134)
- Commanders +3.5 (-115)
- Najee Harris 70+ Rushing yards (+125)
- Jordan Mason 80+ Rushing yards (-140)
With Jaylen Warren on track to miss the game, the Steelers face off against the Colts with Najee getting most of the work in the backfield yet again. The Colts are likely to be trailing against a top of the league Steelers defense and a quarterback struggling with accurate passes at the moment. Expect the Steelers to lean onto their rushing attack against a below average defense with Najee likely to get over 70 rushing yards and help the team hold their lead.
The 49ers face off against the uninspiring Patriots team, meaning the 49ers are likely to be leading against them and will likely lean into the run to preserve the lead and run the clock. Running at 4.8 YPC on the season, Jordan Mason looks like he’ll hit on rushing for 80+ yards in this game.
Brandon Haye
- Vikings +3 (-118)
- Commanders vs Cardinals O50.5 (-106)
- Rams vs Bears O40.5 (-118)
- James Cook O 17.5 Receiving Yards (-120)
- Marvin Harrison Jr. O 67.5 Receiving Yards (-115)
James Cook has gone over this total 2 out of the three games. The game he missed he had 17 yards against Miami but it was a blowout and the Bills did not need to pass much in the second half. The Baltimore Ravens give up over seven targets a game to running backs which is fourth most in the NFL.
The Washington Commanders are giving up the second most points to receivers lined up out wide. Malik Nabers had 127 yards in Week 2 and Ja’Marr Chase had 118 yards last week. Next the defense gets Marvin Harrison Jr. who has lined up out wide at least 75 percent of his snaps each game this season. This should be a high scoring game where this yardage mark just seems to low.