that line intrigued me as well, though we've seen a new qb spark an entire team. even the defenses play with more heart if they feel they can get points by getting the ball to the offense. bortles is impressive, and san diego looks iffy. good one week, bad another. you never know what you'll get. i dont think i'll be picking that game, but i'd take the points with the jags. look at oakland at foxborough last week.
speaking of which, the raiders are getting 4.5 against the dolphins on a neutral site (London). the dolphins are in complete disarray and almost made a qb change (coach philbin had been discussing it, but just recently announced he'll give the struggling tannehill another shot). they just got blown out at home by a mediocre kansas city team one week after getting crushed by buffalo at home.
oakland hasn't exactly been lighting the world on fire, but its hard to justify Miami giving up 4.5 points... especially since it's not a home game. i will be taking oakland this week. its my first time picking them this year, so its not just fanhood bias speaking here.
i also like atlanta to cover the 3.5 in minnesota. the vikings beat up on the lowly rams in week 1, but have lost and failed to cover their last two against new orleans and new england. the falcons should be able to take this one. bridgewater will be making his first start and the best way to describe him is unremarkable.
just by looking i like washington, detroit, indianapolis as well, but i need to think on those