
2021 NFL Expert Picks: Week 17
Two NFL experts from the Prime Time Sports Talk staff came together to share their picks for Week 17.

Two NFL experts from the Prime Time Sports Talk staff came together to share their picks for Week 17.
Mitchell Kaminski talks about why Baker Mayfield’s shoulder injury is a valid excuse for his poor play and provides an interesting theory on Nick Foles.

With two weeks left in the regular season, this upcoming weekend is critically important for every team in the playoff conversation.

With over 100 players entering health and safety protocols, the question of whether the pandemic is ending soon comes to mind. As long as extensive COVID tests are being conducted, the NBA business will move forward.

Every week billions of dollars are wagered on the NFL. The most popular type of bet is the spread. Each week there are a few games with an appealing spread and others with an ugly spread.

Marc and Sam go over how the Bengals will match up with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, in a game that could net Cincinnati the AFC North crown and cement their place in the playoffs.

The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone. Now fantasy owners struggle with the weekly decision about which players to start, which to sit, and which to use as a sleeper.

What a crazy 48 hours it has been for the Miami Heat. After having their last game in San Antonio postponed, Miami had to find eight available players before Friday’s game against the Houston Rockets.

Though it felt like years, it’s been only about a month since the University of Oklahoma was like a sinking ship and everyone appeared to want off before it went under. Thankfully, it never happened.
Need help with your fantasy lineup? Look no further. Jeff Pratt provides his Week 17 PPR positional rankings to help you build the best lineup possible.

One bright spot in Boston’s farm system was Tyler McDonough, who the Red Sox selected in the third round of the 2021 MLB Draft. While his first season in the minors was short, McDonough did not disappoint.

Choosing the players who will succeed and benching the ones who will not is essential to winning in fantasy football. Each week, fantasy owners will have to make the tough decision to put a player they like on the bench because the truth is that player is a bust. The willingness to do so is what separates good managers from bad ones. Let’s take a look at five players who could bust in Week 17.

Two NFL experts from the Prime Time Sports Talk staff came together to share their picks for Week 17.
Mitchell Kaminski talks about why Baker Mayfield’s shoulder injury is a valid excuse for his poor play and provides an interesting theory on Nick Foles.

With two weeks left in the regular season, this upcoming weekend is critically important for every team in the playoff conversation.

With over 100 players entering health and safety protocols, the question of whether the pandemic is ending soon comes to mind. As long as extensive COVID tests are being conducted, the NBA business will move forward.

Every week billions of dollars are wagered on the NFL. The most popular type of bet is the spread. Each week there are a few games with an appealing spread and others with an ugly spread.

Marc and Sam go over how the Bengals will match up with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, in a game that could net Cincinnati the AFC North crown and cement their place in the playoffs.

The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone. Now fantasy owners struggle with the weekly decision about which players to start, which to sit, and which to use as a sleeper.

What a crazy 48 hours it has been for the Miami Heat. After having their last game in San Antonio postponed, Miami had to find eight available players before Friday’s game against the Houston Rockets.

Though it felt like years, it’s been only about a month since the University of Oklahoma was like a sinking ship and everyone appeared to want off before it went under. Thankfully, it never happened.
Need help with your fantasy lineup? Look no further. Jeff Pratt provides his Week 17 PPR positional rankings to help you build the best lineup possible.

One bright spot in Boston’s farm system was Tyler McDonough, who the Red Sox selected in the third round of the 2021 MLB Draft. While his first season in the minors was short, McDonough did not disappoint.

Choosing the players who will succeed and benching the ones who will not is essential to winning in fantasy football. Each week, fantasy owners will have to make the tough decision to put a player they like on the bench because the truth is that player is a bust. The willingness to do so is what separates good managers from bad ones. Let’s take a look at five players who could bust in Week 17.
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