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Games to Watch this Sunday (Monitoring Draft Position)


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One note that’s missing in here is playoff teams sitting the last week. NE plays Buffalo and KC is 14-1 and the Steelers are now 2 losses back. If KC and Buffalo win next week and Buffalo wins tomorrow, seeds 1 and 2 are locked.

I’d have to look but Pittsburgh plays KC next week and Baltimore plays Houston. I don’t know what the tiebreakers are but a KC and Baltimore win next week could lock Baltimore into 3 seed and they could rest against Cleveland in the last game.

I think because there could be some locked up seeds this season with the league having so many bad teams that we may see a lot of top teams resting guys in week 18.

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25 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

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Picks 1-3 aren't moving.  If the Jags win today and next week (Titans, very likely) they jump us.  Cleveland is in tank mode, so I don't  think they win another either.  The Patriots have a brutal final slate of games, so they probably lose out too.  We have the weaker SOS versus the Bears and Jets.  So yeah, this is a very likely landing spot.

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Just now, 45catfan said:

Picks 1-3 aren't moving.  If the Jags win today and next week (Titans, very likely) they jump us.  Cleveland is in tank mode, so I don't  think they win another either.  The Patriots have a brutal final slate of games, so they probably lose out too.  We have the weaker SOS versus the Bears and Jets.  So yeah, this is a very likely landing spot.

Pats are up 14-0 on the Bills 

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The only way NE beats Buffalo is week 18 if Buffalo rests. That’s very possible as KC is 2 games up on Buffalo and Buffalo is 2 games up on Pitt/Baltimore. Buffalo wins today and next week against Jets and KC beats Pittsburgh and those two are locked into seeds 1 and 2 before the last game. 

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