Buffalo Bills: 2024 NFL Preview – New weapons for Josh Allen

Buffalo Bills | AFC East



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Head Coach: Sean McDermott (8th season)


Key Additions:

  • Curtis Samuel (WR)
  • Mack Hollins (WR)
  • La’el Collins (OT)
  • Nicholas Morrow (LB)
  • Mike Edwards (S)
  • Will Clapp (C)
  • Mitchell Trubisky (QB)


Key Departures:

  • Stefon Diggs (WR)
  • Leonard Floyd (DE)
  • Mitch Morse (C)
  • Gabe Davis (WR)
  • Tre’Davious White (CB)
  • Micah Hyde (S)


Last Season’s Results and Interesting Trends (2023):

  • Overall Record: 11-6
  • ATS Record: 7-10 ATS
  • O/U Record: 6-11 O/U

  • 2023: 1-5 ATS vs. teams with a 45% win percentage or below


Last Season’s Ranks (2023):

  • EPA/play (offense): 3rd
  • Rush EPA (offense): 2nd
  • Pass EPA (offense): 5th

  • EPA/play allowed (defense): 11th
  • Rush EPA (defense): 24th
  • Pass EPA (defense): 7th

  • Plays per game: 5th
  • Seconds per snap (lowest to highest): 24th


2024 Season Schedule:

  • Week 1: Arizona Cardinals (Home)
  • Week 2: Miami Dolphins (Away)
  • Week 3: Jacksonville Jaguars (Home)
  • Week 4: Baltimore Ravens (Away)
  • Week 5: Houston Texans (Away)
  • Week 6: New York Jets (Away)
  • Week 7: Tennessee Titans (Home)
  • Week 8: Seattle Seahawks (Away)
  • Week 9: Miami Dolphins (Home)
  • Week 10: Indianapolis Colts (Away)
  • Week 11: Kansas City Chiefs (Home)
  • Week 12: BYE
  • Week 13: San Francisco 49ers (Home)
  • Week 14: Los Angeles Rams (Away)
  • Week 15: Detroit Lions (Away)
  • Week 16: New England Patriots (Home)
  • Week 17: New York Jets (Home)
  • Week 18: New England Patriots (Away)


Commentary: The Buffalo Bills are set to face a challenging 2024-2025 season with a schedule that includes formidable opponents like the Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, and Baltimore Ravens. Key additions, such as wide receivers Curtis Samuel and Mack Hollins, aim to offset the departure of Stefon Diggs. The Bills’ success will hinge on Josh Allen’s leadership and the team’s ability to integrate new talent effectively. With a solid defensive unit and an offense that can light up the scoreboard, the Bills are poised to contend for the AFC East title and beyond​.

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Baltimore Ravens: 2024 NFL Preview – Run it down your throat

Baltimore Ravens | AFC North

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) passes in the pocket against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half of an AFC Championship NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)


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Head Coach: John Harbaugh (17th season)


Key Additions:

  • Derrick Henry (RB)
  • Nate Wiggins (CB) – draft


Key Departures:

  • Odell Beckham Jr. (WR)
  • Gus Edwards (RB)
  • JK Dobbins (RB)
  • Jadeveon Clowney (LB)
  • Kevin Zeitler (OG)
  • John Simpson (OG)
  • Morgan Moses (RT)


Last Season’s Results and Interesting Trends (2023):

  • Overall Record: 13-4
  • ATS Record: 11-6
  • O/U Record: 8-9

  • Ravens: 7-2 SU and ATS vs. teams with a 55% win percentage or greater
  • Ravens: 14-4 1H ATS in 2023


Last Season’s Ranks (2023):

  • EPA/play (offense): 6th
  • Rush EPA (offense): 3rd
  • Pass EPA (offense): 6th

  • EPA/play allowed (defense): 2nd
  • Rush EPA (defense): 16th
  • Pass EPA (defense): 2nd

  • Plays per game: 16th
  • Seconds per snap (lowest to highest): 23rd


2024 Season Schedule:

  • Week 1: Kansas City Chiefs (Away)
  • Week 2: Las Vegas Raiders (Home)
  • Week 3: Dallas Cowboys (Away)
  • Week 4: Buffalo Bills (Home)
  • Week 5: Cincinnati Bengals (Away)
  • Week 6: Washington Commanders (Home)
  • Week 7: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Away)
  • Week 8: Cleveland Browns (Away)
  • Week 9: Denver Broncos (Home)
  • Week 10: Cincinnati Bengals (Home)
  • Week 11: Pittsburgh Steelers (Away)
  • Week 12: Los Angeles Chargers (Away)
  • Week 13: Philadelphia Eagles (Home)
  • Week 14: BYE
  • Week 15: New York Giants (Away)
  • Week 16: Pittsburgh Steelers (Home)
  • Week 17: Houston Texans (Away)
  • Week 18: Cleveland Browns (Home)


Commentary: Last season, the Ravens dominated the regular season but fell short against the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. They added Derrick Henry to bolster an already-stout running game; however, they lost many key players in free agency. They are still elite on both sides of the ball with an excellent head coach, but they have an insanely tough schedule with the Chiefs, Cowboys, Bills, and Bengals in four of their first five games. They were dominant against the first half spread last season – a league leading 14-4 1H ATS, so that is an angle to keep your eye on this season.

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Atlanta Falcons: 2024 NFL Preview – Can Cousins carry them to success?

Atlanta Falcons | NFC South


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Head Coach:

  • Raheem Morris (1st season)


Key Additions:

  • Raheem Morris (Coach)
  • Kirk Cousins (QB)
  • Michael Penix Jr. (QB) -draft
  • Rondale Moore (WR)
  • Darnell Mooney (WR)


Key Departures:

  • Cordarrelle Patterson (WR/RB)
  • Desmond Ridder (QB)
  • Van Jefferson (WR)
  • Bud Dupree (LB)
  • Calais Campbell (DE)


Last Season’s Results and Interesting Trends (2023):

  • Overall Record: 7-10 ATS
  • Record: 5-12 ATS
  • O/U Record: 7-10 O/U
  • Falcons: 1-7 SU and ATS vs. teams with a winning percentage of 45% or below.
  • Falcons: 2-5 SU and 1-6 ATS off a win.


Last Season’s Ranks (2023):

  • EPA/play (offense): 27th
  • Rush EPA (offense): 28th
  • Pass EPA (offense): 22nd

  • EPA/play allowed (defense): 12th
  • Rush EPA (defense): 1st
  • Pass EPA (defense): 21st

  • Plays per game: 13th
  • Seconds per snap (lowest to highest): 6th


2024 Season Schedule:

  • Week 1: Pittsburgh Steelers (Home)
  • Week 2: Philadelphia Eagles (Away)
  • Week 3: Kansas City Chiefs (Home)
  • Week 4: New Orleans Saints (Home)
  • Week 5: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Home)
  • Week 6: Carolina Panthers (Away)
  • Week 7: Seattle Seahawks (Home)
  • Week 8: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Away)
  • Week 9: Dallas Cowboys (Home)
  • Week 10: New Orleans Saints (Away)
  • Week 11: Denver Broncos (Away)
  • Week 12: Bye
  • Week 13: Los Angeles Chargers (Home)
  • Week 14: Minnesota Vikings (Away)
  • Week 15: Las Vegas Raiders (Away)
  • Week 16: New York Giants (Home)
  • Week 17: Washington Commanders (Away)
  • Week 18: Carolina Panthers (Home)


Commentary:

The Atlanta Falcons aim to bounce back from a challenging 7-10 season in 2023. The team has a new coach (Morris) and QB (Cousins). The Falcons’ defense showed improvement last season, ranking 12th in EPA/play allowed (1st in rush ERA/allowed), and they look to build on that with their new additions. With an improved balanced offensive attack and decent defensive lineup, the Falcons have the potential to make significant strides in the NFC South this year.

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Arizona Cardinals: 2024 NFL Preview – Overs Galore

Arizona Cardinals | NFC West

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Head Coach:

  • Jonathan Gannon (2nd season)


Key Additions:

  • Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR) – Rookie
  • Darius Robinson (DE) – Rookie
  • Bilal Nichols (DT)
  • Jonah Williams (T)
  • Justin Jones (DT)
  • Sean Murphy-Bunting (CB)
  • Zay Jones (WR)


Key Departures:

  • Marquise Brown (WR)
  • Rondale Moore (WR)


Last Season’s Results and Notes (2023):

  • Overall Record: 4-13
  • ATS Record: 8-8-1 ATS
  • O/U Record: 10-7 O/U
  • Cardinals: 0-6 SU and 1-5 ATS in divisional games.
  • Cardinals: 11-5-1 O/U in the 1H.


Last Season’s Ranks (2023):

  • EPA/play (offense): 22nd
  • Rush EPA (offense): 7th
  • Pass EPA (defense): 27th

  • EPA/play allowed (defense): 31st
  • Rush EPA (defense): 27th
  • Pass EPA (defense): 31st

  • Plays per game: 18th
  • Seconds per snap (lowest to highest): 9th


2024 Season Schedule:

  • Week 1: Buffalo Bills (Away)
  • Week 2: Los Angeles Rams (Home)
  • Week 3: Detroit Lions (Home)
  • Week 4: Washington Commanders (Home)
  • Week 5: San Francisco 49ers (Away)
  • Week 6: Green Bay Packers (Away)
  • Week 7: Los Angeles Chargers (Home)
  • Week 8: Miami Dolphins (Away)
  • Week 9: Chicago Bears (Home)
  • Week 10: New York Jets (Home)
  • Week 11: BYE
  • Week 12: Seattle Seahawks (Away)
  • Week 13: Minnesota Vikings (Away)
  • Week 14: Seattle Seahawks (Home)
  • Week 15: New England Patriots (Home)
  • Week 16: Carolina Panthers (Away)
  • Week 17: Los Angeles Rams (Away)
  • Week 18: San Francisco 49ers (Home)


Commentary:

The Arizona Cardinals are looking to improve on a throwaway four-win season from 2023. Kyler Murray missed half the season, and their defense was awful across the board. They were a strong ‘overs’ team last season with their quick pace of play and their poor defense. A healthy Murray and standout rookie Harrison Jr. should provide some nice highlight reels, but their defense is still not good enough to make a material improvement.

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WNBA 2024 Week 3: Power Rankings

The WNBA season is well underway, with several weeks of action behind us. We’ve analyzed each team’s performance in this early stage and have updated our power rankings accordingly. See which teams moved the most! These stats were as of the morning of Wednesday, May 29.

12. Washington Mystics (preseason rank: 10)

  • We mentioned in our season preview that the absence of Elena Delle Donne and Natasha Cloud paints a bleak picture for the Mystics’ 2024 prospects. With a 0-6 record, and Sky and Sparks showing some life, we’ve moved the Mystics to the bottom of the rankings.
  • Shakira Austin and Ariel Atkins are the two leading scorers, which is not a good sign, since they are both defensive specialists that are only role-players on offense.
  • They are slightly better than market expectations with a 3-2-1 ATS record.



11. Indiana Fever (preseason rank: 9)

  • Ther was considerable hype surrounding Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. They are 1-7 SU, but 4-4 ATS in their first 7 games. They will get better, but we will downgrade them to 11 as Clark faces the transition from college to the pros.
  • Last year’s Rookie of the Year Aaliyah Boston has taken a step backwards this year. She is only average 11.0 PPG on 44.2% shooting from the field (compared to 14.8 PPG and 57.8 FG% last season).


10. Los Angeles Sparks (preseason rank: 11)

  • Embracing a youth movement, the team traded former MVP Ogwumike and looking to develop their two draft picks, Cameron Brink and Rickea Jackson. Both have been playing well to start the year.
  • Dearica Hamby has stepped up as the team’s alpha. She is averaging 20.0 PPG and 12.7 RPG in the first six games. If she keeps this up, she might be considered for Most Improved Player.
  • This team has the potential to be one of the better defensive units in the league, but they are only ranked 7th so far in this early season.


9. Chicago Sky (preseason rank: 12)

  • The Chicago Sky have entered a full rebuild phase with a new coach. Despite this, they have added promising talents in Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese. However, Cardoso’s contribution will be delayed due to a shoulder injury, sidelining her for 4-6 weeks.
  • Last season, the Sky surpassed expectations with a 21-16-3 ATS record. They are starting off this season well too, exceeding market expectations with a 3-1-1 ATS record. Marina Mabrey is having a breakout season and leads the Sky at scoring with 16.8 PPG.
  • Reese is performing well to begin her rookie campaign, almost averaging with a double-double with 12.0 PPG and 8.6 RPG.



8. Dallas Wings

  • The Wings have continued their run-and-gun style, ranking 2nd in Pace.
  • Not only are they without Satou Sabally, but they will also now be without Natasha Howard for an extended period of time.
  • Arike Ogunbowale will need to shoulder more of the burden – she is averaging 28.8 PPG so far this season, but is this sustainable? After scoring 40 points in the win against the Mercury, we may see teams start to put more pressure on her.



7. Atlanta Dream (preseason rank: 5)

  • Following their early exit from the playoffs, the Dream re-tooled their roster with solid acquisitions during the offseason. On paper, they have a strong and deep squad. They’ve started the season off 2nd in Offensive Rating, but 11th in Defensive Rating.
  • We are not necessarily “downgrading” the Dream this week – we simply saw more optimism on the Lynx and Mercury to move them ahead. Also, we still rank the Storm slightly ahead of the Dream until they prove us otherwise.
  • Last season, they boasted a strong 23-17 ATS record in the first half, contrasting with 19-20-1 ATS record for full games. This season, they are 0-4 1H ATS.


6. Phoenix Mercury

  • With a new coaching staff in place and notable acquisitions like Natasha Cloud and Kahleah Copper, the Mercury may still need some time to adjust and. They’ve had a mediocre start to the season at 3-3 SU and ATS, including one outright win against the Aces.
  • This has all been without Britney Griner. Her return will help out their defense, which is ranked 9th in the league.
  • Copper has stepped up her game – she has three 30-point-plus performances and has been an excellent pickup for the Mercury so far.



5. Seattle Storm (preseason rank: 4)

  • The Storm have made significant strides this offseason, aiming not just for a postseason return but eyeing a title run. Led by rising star Jewell Loyd, the team added Ogwumike and Diggins-Smith, forming a dangerous Big 3 combination. This infusion of talent addresses a crucial need for a team that ranked last in Offensive Rating last season.
  • However, the offense has not turned around just yet. They are ranked 10thh in Offensive Rating. Jewell Loyd is struggling to adjust to her new teammates and is shooting an abysmal 32.1% from the field.
  • We expect the Storm need some more time to build chemistry and will turn things around. Until we see that happen, we are bumping them down a spot.



4. Minnesota Lynx (preseason rank: 7)

  • The Lynx improved their backcourt, complementing star player Napheesa Collier with some solid, underrated acquisitions in Hiedeman and Williams. Anticipate an uptick in offensive performance with the addition of these playmakers to their roster.
  • They’ve started the season 4-1 SU and 5-0 ATS! Collier is crushing it, and if the Lynx keep this up, you will hear her name is MVP discussions.
  • They have the number one ranked defense in the league. They are putting the clamps down on their opponents.



3. New York Liberty (preseason rank: 2)

  • The Liberty will be seeking redemption after the loss to the Aces in the Finals last season. With a core consisting of Sabrina Ionescu, Breanna Stewart, Jonquel Jones, and Courtney Vandersloot, they aim to maintain that dominance.
  • They’ve started the season off slow relative to their expectations. Although they are 4-2 SU, they are 1-5 ATS. They are ranked 4th in Offensive Rating, which is surprising given the talent on their squad and their weak schedule. They’ve dropped two straight games with losses against the Lynx and Sky.
  • We typically try not to make rash decisions, but after a slow start and two straight losses, we’ve moved the Liberty down one spot in the rankings.



2. Connecticut Sun (preseason rank: 3)

  • Despite the departure of Jonquel Jones, the Sun defied expectations last season, led by the deadly trio of Alyssa Thomas, Brionna Jones, and DeWanna Bonner. Dijonai Carrington has taken a huge leap this season after being inserted into the starting lineup.
  • They’ve kept it up this season with a 6-0 start, but they are only 2-4 ATS. They’ve faced an easy schedule so far, so we will see how they fare against some tougher competition.
  • Their games have gone 4-2 to the over, but they are ranked 2nd in Defensive Rating and 12th in Pace. Unders may be a good look if they keep up those metrics.



1. Las Vegas Aces

  • The Aces aim for a three-peat this season but lost a huge piece with the retirement of Candace Parker. Their Offensive Rating is still elite, ranking first in the league. However, their Defensive Rating has struggled and is only ranked 8th in the league to start the year.
  • There are concerns about potential championship hangover or fatigue, given the intensity of their previous seasons. This has led to slow starts – they are 0-4 ATS in the first half and 1-3 ATS full game, even with a cushy schedule where all four of their games have been at home.
  • Chelsea Gray has yet to play a game this season. Add her back to this solid core and expect the Aces to dominate.


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