My ATS picks are extremely flawed. A huge disclaimer I must legally place here before my picks: don’t listen to me. Please. Please do not do what I suggest that you do. Do the opposite. You’ll be able to retire fading my NFC South picks. I am the worst NFC South prognosticator around.
Early signing day is basically just signing day now. UGA’s class is finished for the year, and they managed to haul in one of, if not the most, impressive class under Coach Smart.
The Cincinnati Bengals (8-6) visit the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-7) in their final regular season matchup in a must-win game for both teams.
Before the season began, I gave out some preseason awards to UGA players that had all of the importance and value of Schrutebucks. Nonetheless, I thought I’d take my crack at what I thought would be some of the key players for the Dawgs, excluding some of the obvious players like Brock Bowers, Carson Beck, or Malaki Starks.
Thursday night is finally going to have an exciting matchup. The Saints are tied with the Buccaneers for the division lead, but do not own the tiebreaker over them. The Rams hold the last wild card spot, but the Seahawks and Saints have the same record.
Keaton Mitchell suffered a torn ACL on Sunday night. Mitchell was the change-of-pace back to Gus Edwards, and Justice Hill was primarily in for two-minute drills and pass-blocking situations. Hill should fill Mitchell’s role for the rest of the season.
At 11-3, the Ravens are a full game above the rest of the conference with just three weeks left. But the win doesn’t feel so sweet knowing that Keaton Mitchell will be out for the season.
The entire AFC will be tuned in to NBC on Sunday night. With a win, the Ravens maintain their one-game lead over the rest of the conference in prime position to capture the No. 1 seed.
With that out of the picture and new portal windows that players must declare their intention, the Dawgs are seeing a mass exodus of players leaving. Let’s take a look at what we know and what might be coming soon.