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All of the major favorites won in Week 11, which meant you live to fight another day.
Just 939 entries remain in the major Circa Sports survivor pool worth $18.7 million.
Ahead of Week 12, we have some serious favorites that we can sort through this week and based on the spreads, it could be a big week of a few double-digit spreads to look at.
As always, you don’t want to be the entrant picked off along with some of the bigger favorites that perhaps shouldn’t as largely favored as the spread would lead you to believe.
Week 12 Survivor guide confidence
Lions (-10.5) vs. Giants
The Giants snatch defeat from the jaws of victory more than any team in the NFL. Insert the Detroit Lions, who love blowing out teams that don’t belong on the same field as them.
Part of this spread implies that Jaxson Dart will not be out there for this game — nor should he be.
Assuming Dart misses this game, we’re targeting the Lions as one of my top picks for Survivor Week 12.
You’re highly unlikely to be using the Lions going forward, given their remaining schedule.
Detroit faces the Packers, Cowboys, Rams, Steelers, Vikings and Bears to close out the season. This is a perfect spot to use the Lions if they are available to you.
Shedeur Sanders had a terrible showing in action during Week 11. APRavens (-13.5) vs. Jets
I like Tyrod Taylor much more than Justin Fields. All things considered, the Ravens are playing very poor football and Baltimore’s defense isn’t where it should be.
It’s very tough for me to trust them here, even as 13.5-point favorites. You might be better suited to use them next week against the Bengals, assuming Joe Burrow isn’t back from his injury.
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Raiders (-3.5) vs. Browns
Shedeur looked like the worst quarterback in the NFL last week, and perhaps the poorest performance I have seen from a signal caller in some years.
In steps a defense of the Raiders that, to be clear, struggled against the Cowboys.
Still, Cleveland’s defense can’t carry an offense that isn’t going anywhere.
Las Vegas should win handily, assuming Sanders starts.
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