NFL Week 12 Survivor Pool Guide: Lions Emerge as Top โPick amidst Tricky Slate
New York, NY – as NFL Week 12 approaches, survivor pool players face a challenging landscape of potential upsets and strategic decisions. According to analysis from The New York Post, the Detroit lions (-10.5) against theโค New York Giants stand out as a top pick, offering a favorable โขmatchupโฃ and limited future usage value.
Survivor pools require selecting oneโ NFL team each week to win outright, with elimination upon an incorrect pick. This week’s slate presents several intriguing options, butโ the Giants’ consistent struggles andโ the Lions’ penchant for dominant performances make Detroit a โcompelling choice.The Lions’ remaining schedule – featuring games against the โPackers, Cowboys, Rams, steelers, Vikings and Bears – further solidifies โขtheir appeal as a team to utilize now, before tougher matchups arise.
Beyond the Lions, the analysis highlights potential pitfalls in otherโ seemingly โขsafe bets. The Baltimore Ravens (-13.5) against the New York Jets, while appearing favorable, are viewed with โcaution due to Baltimore’s recent defensive struggles and the potential for a more competitive Jets team with Tyrod Taylor now at quarterback.The recommendation โsuggests potentially deferring โthe Ravens to next week’sโ game โagainst the Bengals, contingentโ on Joe Burrow’s injury status.
Another game to consider is the Las Vegas raiders (-3.5) versus the Cleveland Browns. Despite the Raiders’ defense having issues against the Cowboys,the Browns’ offensive limitations,especially with Shedeur Sanders’ recent struggles,suggest a โlikely Raiders victory.โข Sanders’ performance in Week 11 was described as potentiallyโ the โขworst seen from an NFL quarterback in years.
The New Yorkโ Post’s betting โanalysis isโฃ lead by Erich Richter,who boasts a 30.15 percent return on investment as 2022 through strategic long-shot betting, particularly in player props. Richter holds a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and a โฃblack belt in MMA โคbetting.