2020 NHL Mock Draft Picks #6-10
With the 2020 NHL Entry Draft set to take place on October 6, what better way to get the juices flowing amongst hockey fans than a good old-fashioned mock draft.
With the 2020 NHL Entry Draft set to take place on October 6, what better way to get the juices flowing amongst hockey fans than a good old-fashioned mock draft.
On Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2) travel to face the Cincinnati Bengals (0-2-1) at Paul Brown Stadium in a Week 4 showdown of two struggling teams looking to get their seasons on track.
The Carolina Panthers own the all-time series against the Arizona Cardinals as these two teams square off in Charlotte on Sunday.
On Thursday night, we got an entertaining game between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets. Despite the over/under total closing at 41 points in most spots, the game easily went over the total as the final score was 37-28.
The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.
The Seattle Seahawks won a high octane shootout against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3, but their victory did not come without a price.
Much like every week, I went undefeated in the College slate of games and then stunk in the NFL. For the record, I am undefeated on college football bets this season and have no intention of stopping that hot streak anytime soon.
Though shorthanded, the Miami Heat put up a fight, trimming an 18-point deficit down to nine multiple times.
However, it wasn’t enough. The star power of the Los Angeles Lakers was just too much to overcome as Miami fell 124-114.
The Los Angeles Chargers (0-3) are starting a quarterback who was only two years old when Tom Brady entered the league back in 2000. With Brady now under center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1), the two will face off on Sunday afternoon.
The Minnesota Vikings (0-3) head down south to take on the Houston Texans (0-3). Both of these teams have failed to meet expectations so far this season.
The 2-1 Indianapolis Colts head to Chicago to take on the 3-0 Chicago Bears on Sunday. The Bears benched Mitchell Trubisky last week, so now it’s Nick Foles who will be tossing the pigskin at Soldier Field. Only one team can continue their hot streak into Week 5.
Last week, SEC Football lived up to all the hype. Many overestimated LSU’s ability to play even close to how they did last year. Georgia and Alabama didn’t hold up to form and failed to beat their conference opponents by four touchdowns. Let’s see how things shake out this week.
With the 2020 NHL Entry Draft set to take place on October 6, what better way to get the juices flowing amongst hockey fans than a good old-fashioned mock draft.
On Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2) travel to face the Cincinnati Bengals (0-2-1) at Paul Brown Stadium in a Week 4 showdown of two struggling teams looking to get their seasons on track.
The Carolina Panthers own the all-time series against the Arizona Cardinals as these two teams square off in Charlotte on Sunday.
On Thursday night, we got an entertaining game between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets. Despite the over/under total closing at 41 points in most spots, the game easily went over the total as the final score was 37-28.
The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.
The Seattle Seahawks won a high octane shootout against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3, but their victory did not come without a price.
Much like every week, I went undefeated in the College slate of games and then stunk in the NFL. For the record, I am undefeated on college football bets this season and have no intention of stopping that hot streak anytime soon.
Though shorthanded, the Miami Heat put up a fight, trimming an 18-point deficit down to nine multiple times.
However, it wasn’t enough. The star power of the Los Angeles Lakers was just too much to overcome as Miami fell 124-114.
The Los Angeles Chargers (0-3) are starting a quarterback who was only two years old when Tom Brady entered the league back in 2000. With Brady now under center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1), the two will face off on Sunday afternoon.
The Minnesota Vikings (0-3) head down south to take on the Houston Texans (0-3). Both of these teams have failed to meet expectations so far this season.
The 2-1 Indianapolis Colts head to Chicago to take on the 3-0 Chicago Bears on Sunday. The Bears benched Mitchell Trubisky last week, so now it’s Nick Foles who will be tossing the pigskin at Soldier Field. Only one team can continue their hot streak into Week 5.
Last week, SEC Football lived up to all the hype. Many overestimated LSU’s ability to play even close to how they did last year. Georgia and Alabama didn’t hold up to form and failed to beat their conference opponents by four touchdowns. Let’s see how things shake out this week.
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