The NFL season is finally here, and The League Winners will give you the edge on your bets in Week 7. 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 6, we had another positive showing and finished 14-11. If you have been following Harry and Brandon so far, you have hit on 63 percent of your bets! Can we improve in Week 7? Let’s check out Week 7 NFL bets and make some money!
NFL Week 7 Bets, Picks, and Predictions
Harry Prskalo
- Jets ML (-134)
- Texans Alt +3.5 (-138)
- Eagles vs Giants O 42.5 (-115)
- Saquon Barkley ATD (-155)
- Jahmyr Gibbs O 19.5 Receiving Yards (-114)
These two bets I am choosing strickly because of the matchups. When it comes to Saquon, this is the revenge game.
I find it hard to believe that the Eagles will not let Barkley feast against his former team. For Gibbs, the Vikings allowed the lowest rushing yards so far this season, with only 336 rushing yards. Gibbs should see plenty of targets in which should be a high scoring game.
Michael Cavallo
- Chiefs +2.0 (-110)
- Giants +3.0 (-115)
- Falcons ML (-155)
- Bijan Robinson 60+ Rushing yards (-135)
- Jakobi Meyers 45+ Receiving yards (-130)
Heading into Week 7, Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson is averaging 63.3 rushing yards per game. He has went over 60+ rushing yards four-out-of-six times this season. Robinson is facing a Seattle rushing defense ranked No. 28 in the league, averaging 144.7 yards per game.
As for Las Vegas Raider wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, Meyers is averaging 45.5 yards per game entering Week 7. With the departure of Adams, Meyers’ targets has almost doubled per week. He is facing a Rams defense that is allowing an average of 231.2 passing yards per game, ranking No. 26 in the NFL.
Brandyn Pokrass
- Lions ML (+102)
- Rams -7 (-108)
- Falcons Seahawks O 51 (-112)
- Darnell Mooney 50+ Receiving yards (-150)
- Cooper Kupp ATD (+110)
In a talented Falcons offense, Mooney has been one of the main contributors. I expect the wideout to get back on track against the Seahawks and have a very productive game. As a result, I see him going over 50 yards on Sunday.
As for Cooper Kupp, he immediately becomes the WR1 for LA upon his return. Along with getting peppered with targets, I expect him to find the end zone against the Raiders.
Evan Solomon
- Steelers +1.5 (-110)
- Chargers ML (-130)
- Patriots +6 (-108)
- Evan Engram 40+ Receiving yards (-165)
- Kenneth Walker 25+ Receiving yards (+110)
The Jaguars are facing the Patriots bottom-10 defense, and even though they are favored by six points, the Jaguars are going to need pass in this game. This is because Drake Maye adds new life to the Patriots offense and the Jaguars defense has been dead last in a few defensive categories. Evan Engram has been a reliable target for Trevor Lawrence and will continue to be in this game. He cleared 100 yards last week, and 40+ yards shouldn’t be a problem to clear this week.
Kenneth Walker plays the Falcons this week and this game projects to be a high scoring affair. Geno Smith leads the league in passing yards and has been targeting Walker a lot recently, giving him eight targets two games in a row. He’s hit 25+ yards in three of four games played and you should expect him to clear that threshold in this game as well.
Brandon Haye
- Eagles -3 (-120)
- Texans vs Packers O47.5 (-110)
- Vikings -1.5 (-110)
- Drake Maye +225 Passing Yards (+148)
- Saquon Barkley O 16.5 Receiving Yards (-120)
Drake Maye had a solid start last week throwing for 243 yards against the Houston Texans. The Texans give up the fourth least passing yards per game and this week Maye gets the a great matchup. He plays the Jaguars who are second worst in the league, giving up 286 yards per game.
The Giants give up the sixth most receiving yards per game to running backs. Saquon Barkley has gone over this receiving mark in three out of the five games this year. The Giants defense gives up the 16th most yards per game to receivers, so Barkley should get plenty of targets out of the backfield.