The NFL season is finally here, and The League Winners will give you the edge on your bets in Week 6. 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 by the time you read this article.
In Week 5, we had a strong showing and finished 15-10. If you have been following Harry and Brandon so far, you have hit on 61 percent of your bets! Can we improve in Week 6? Let’s check out Week 6 NFL bets and make some money!
NFL Week 5 Bets, Picks, and Predictions
Harry Prskalo
- Bears ML (-116)
- Chargers ML (-154)
- Bengals ALT Spread -6.5 (+130)
- Caleb Williams O 1.5 Passing TDs
- Kirk Cousins O 1.5 Passing TDs
These two are pretty easy for me. Target defenses that are allowing the most passing touchdowns. Throughout the season so far, the Panthers are the worst team in defending passing touchdowns with 11 allowed. Just behind them are the Jaguars allowing 10 passing touchdowns.
Both of these quarterbacks have been improving week to week. This week, Cousins and Williams have the opportunity to take another step into this NFL season.
Michael Cavallo
- Colts +2.5 (Even)
- Buccaneers ML (-175)
- Commanders +6.5 (-110)
- Bijan Robinson 25+ Receiving yards (-115)
- David Montgomery 60+ Rushing yards (+115)
Heading into Week 6, Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson has tied or recorded 25+ receiving yards in three out of five games this season. Robinson is averaging 30.2 receiving yards and 3.6 receptions through five games.
As for David Montgomery, the Detroit Lions running back is averaging 67.8 rushing yards and 15.6 attempts this season. Montgomery is facing a Cowboys defense that is allowing an average of 135 rushing yards per game.
Brandyn Pokrass
- Cardinals +5.5 (-112)
- Colts ML (+124)
- Lions -3 (-155)
- Tee Higgins ATD (+110)
- Josh Jacobs +60 Rushing yards (-190)
The Giants have struggled immensely against the passing game recently, and the Bengals are flying high. Tee Higgins should continue a great stretch of play and get into the end zone on Sunday night.
As for Jacobs, the Cardinals have struggled to stop the run consistently this season. The star running back could have a signature performance for Green Bay on Sunday as a result, easily eclipsing the 60-yard mark.
Evan Solomon
- Buccaneers -3.5 (-105)
- Steelers ML (-162)
- Broncos +3 (-115)
- Jahmyr Gibbs Anytime TD Scorer (-125)
- Jalen Hurts Anytime TD Scorer (+100)
The Lions face the Cowboys bottom tier rush defense, and we all know how much Detroit loves to run the ball. Expect both running backs, including Jahmyr Gibbs, to get into the end zone in this game.
The Eagles play against Cleveland in this game and are heavily favored. We all expect them to get into the red zone, and we also know how much they love the tush push on Jalen Hurts. Once they get to the one yard line, expect Jalen Hurts to rush a TD in on the ground.
Brandon Haye
- Buccaneers -3.5 (-105)
- Cardinals vs Packers O 47.5 (-105)
- Bengals -3.5 (-110)
- Breece Hall O 3.5 Receptions (-115)
- Cade Otton O 33.5 Receiving Yards (-120)
The Buffalo Bills give up the most targets to running backs so far this season. Last week the Texans running backs had eight receptions and Breece Hall has gone over this mark in three out of five games.
The New Orleans Saints give up the third most yards to tight ends this year with over 64 a game. Cade Otton has been much more involved in the last three game. He has over 44 yards in each of the past three games.