Week 7 NFL Picks: Can the Vikings Topple the Defending Champs?

Week 7 NFL Picks: Can the Vikings Topple the Defending Champs?

here is a look at how things went last weekend:

  • Eagles -7.5 (L)
  • Jets +6.5 (W)
  • Colts -7.5 (L)
  • Chargers -3.5 (L)
  • Patriots -3.5 (W)
  • Steelers -6.5 (W)
  • Panthers +3.5 (W)
  • Seahawks +1.5 (W)
  • Rams -7.5 (W)
  • Raiders -4.5 (W)
  • Packers -14.5 (L)
  • Buccaneers -2.5 (W)
  • Lions +2.5 (L)
  • Bills -4.5 (L)
  • Commanders -4.5 (L)

Season Record: 45-48

Week 7 NFL Picks

likely that Carson Wentz will be getting this start.

Carolina Panthers vs. New York Jets

  • Spread: Panthers -1.5
  • O/U: 41.5 points

Frey’s Pick: Panthers -1.5

Carolina has quietly improved to 3-3 this season with an explosive offense that has scored 27+ points in three of the past four games. Meanwhile, the Jets have averaged 20 points per game this season with a very disappointing defense in Aaron Glenn’s first year as head coach. Carolina gets the job done.

New York Giants vs. Denver Broncos

  • Spread: Broncos -7.5
  • O/U: 40.5 points

Frey’s Pick: Giants +7.5

I’m drinking the G-Men Kool-Aid right now. Cam Skattebo and Jaxson Dart seemingly have re-energized this group, and while they have a very difficult matchup against one of the best defenses in the NFL, they’ll find a way to keep this one close in the Mile High City.

Indianapolis Colts vs. Los Angeles Chargers

  • Spread: Chargers -1.5
  • O/U: 48.5 points

Frey’s Pick: Colts +1.5

The Indianapolis Colts have a top 10 defense with some great pass rushers, and that more than likely will come into play against a Chargers team that is without both of its elite offensive tackles. Daniel Jones and Jonathan Taylor will continue to lead this offense to points, and Indy gets the win.

Washington Commanders vs. Dallas Cowboys

  • Spread: Commanders -1.5
  • O/U: 55.5 points

Frey’s Pick: Commanders -1.5

The Cowboys offense can hang with anybody, but their defense has been unable to allow this team to capitalize on that offensive success to turn games into wins. Jayden Daniels is back under center in Washington, and if he can have both Deebo Samuel and Terry McLaurin at his disposal this time around, the Commanders should win this fairly handedly.

Green Bay Packers vs. Arizona Cardinals

  • Spread: Packers -6.5
  • O/U: 44.5 points

Frey’s Pick: Packers -6.5

Green Bay hasn’t been the most consistent team this year, but they have talent on both sides of the ball. With Kyler Murray possibly being sidelined again this weekend, the Packers should roll in this game.

Atlanta Falcons vs. San Francisco 49ers

  • Spread: 49ers -2.5
  • O/U: 47.5 points

Frey’s Pick: Falcons +2.5

The Falcons seemingly came out of nowhere again and toppled the Buffalo Bills behind an elite offensive performance. The 49ers haven’t had the greatest defense so far this season either, and that will only be further complicated with Fred Warner going down for the season. Make it three in a row for Atlanta.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Detroit Lions

  • Spread: Lions -5.5
  • O/U: 52.5 points

Frey’s Pick: Lions -5.5

The Lions were sent home licking their wounds after being dominated on both sides of the ball in Kansas City. The Buccaneers are an equally strong team, but Detroit doesn’t go down quietly. They take this win at home.

Houston Texans vs. Seattle Seahawks

  • Spread: Seahawks -3.5
  • O/U: 41.5 points

Frey’s Pick: Texans +3.5

The Texans have allowed 27 total points in their past three games, and their potentially historic defense has been overshadowed by the team’s offensive struggles from early in the season. Those struggles have been figured out to the tune of 70 points in their past two games. The Seahawks are a tough test on the road, but coming off a bye week, Houston gets the job done and gets back to .500.


Editor’s Note: Statistics for this article were found via ESPN and Pro Football Reference.

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