Making picks for Seahawks-Cowboys 'TNF' showdown, plus details on Aaron Rodgers' possible return to Jets
Welcome to the Thursday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!
I'm not going to tell you that you HAVE to watch tonight's game between the Seahawks and Cowboys , but I am going to say this: There's a very good chance that this will be the final Thursday game of the season between two teams that BOTH have a winning record.
Another reason to watch is because the Cowboys are playing and everyone loves watching the Cowboys. Half the country loves to watch them win and half the country loves to watch them lose, so you'll have to watch just to see which half of the country goes to bed happy tonight.
Speaking of tonight's game, we've got a preview coming in today's newsletter, plus we have some playoff projections that Packers fans are going to love.
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For today's episode of the "Pick Six NFL" podcast, we brought on two former NFL players to break down all of the latest NFL news: Brady Quinn and Leger Douzable .
Host Will Brinson joined them during Thursday's show, and the three of them decided to try and predict whether Aaron Rodgers will return this year. Rodgers was back at practice on Wednesday, which we'll be covering later in the newsletter.
Brinson asked Quinn and Douzable what their confidence is on a scale of 1 to 10 that Rodgers will actually play a game this year (One means no chance at a return this year, 10 means they think he'll be starting a game before the end of the month)
"I'm going to go with a hard two," Douzable said. "Will the Jets be able to squeak out three wins in a row, because that's the only way it makes sense for Rodgers to come back (in Week 16). If they do win three in a row, then they're back in this thing, but if they just drop one of those games, then it's almost, for sure over in regards to the Jets going to the playoffs."
The Jets are 4-7 and as Douzable notes, if they lose any of their next three games - which are against the Falcons , Texans and Dolphins - then it's almost impossible to see them making the postseason.
As for Brady, he's giving Rodgers a slightly better chance of returning.
"I just think he wants to prove to everyone that he can come back in this span of time and do something that we've never seen a professional athlete do," Quinn said.
If you want to hear their full thoughts on Rodgers, then be sure toso you can listen to today's episode . The two also debated whether the Vikings should bench Joshua Dobbs , plus they made some predictions for tonight's game between the Seahawks and Cowboys. If you prefer your podcasts in video form, you can also watch today's episode on YouTube by clicking here .
The Seahawks (6-5) will be trying do something tonight that no other NFL has been able to do in more than a year: Beat the Cowboys in Dallas. In a streak that dates to September 2022, the Cowboys (8-3) have won 13 straight games at home, including five this year. Not only are the Cowboys 5-0 at Jerry World, but they've won all FIVE games by at least 20 points, which is the NFL record for the most wins by 20 points or more at home to start a season.
My good buddy Jared Dubin put together CBS Sports' deep-dive preview for this game, and here's how he sees things playing out:
You can get a full preview of the game from Dubin by clicking here .
If you're thinking about betting on the game, here's one prop I like:
My prime-time prop record is 18-9 this year. You can see our full betting preview from SportsLine here .
Finally, if you're wondering who we're picking, here's who we have tonight:
Jared's pick: Cowboys 31-20 over Seahawks
My pick: Cowboys 24-17 over Seahawks
The Cowboys are favored by 9.5 so although Jared and I are both picking the Cowboys to win, we're making very different bets. He has Dallas covering while I have the Seahawks pulling off the cover as an underdog.
You can see who all of our experts are taking over on our CBSSports.com picks page . Right now, all eight of us are taking the Cowboys to win, but only six of us are picking them to cover.
Less than three months after tearing his Achilles, Aaron Rodgers is already back at practice. For most NFL players, an Achilles injury usually means you're going be sidelined for nine to 12 months, but not Rodgers. The quarterback's surgery included a special "speed bridge" procedure with the expectation that it would speed up his recovery time and that's exactly what has happened so far.
That being said, just because Rodgers is back at practice doesn't necessarily mean he'll play this year. Let's take a closer look at the situation:
If Rodgers actually ends up playing in a game this year, it will be an unprecedented return that will probably be studied by medical students for years to come. That being said, if I had to make an educated guess now based on his comments and Saleh's comments, I don't think we'll see him back in action this season.
You can see our full story on Rodgers' return to practice here .
The Seahawks are a huge underdog in Dallas tonight, and if they lose, it will drop them to 6-6 on the season, which will put them in a dog fight for one of the final wild card spots in the NFC.
So will they make it to the postseason? That's a question we wanted to answer, so we did some playoff projections for this week. To figure out who's going to make the playoffs this year, we had Stephen Oh of SportsLine simulate the rest of the season. We then used those simulations to project the 14 teams we expect to make the playoffs.
Here's how our projection breaks down for both conferences:
Even if the Seahawks lose tonight, our computer projection still thinks they'll get in. To me, the biggest surprise in the projection is that the computer has the Saints winning the NFC South despite the fact that they just lost a huge game to the Falcons in Week 12. If you want more details on the projection, including what the playoff chances are for all 32 teams, be sure to.
Now that we're heading into Week 13, we have a pretty good idea of which rookies are good this year and which ones have been struggling. With that in mind, CBS Sports NFL Draft guru Ryan Wilson decided to go back in time and REDRAFT the first round of the 2023 draft.
Basically, if every team could do the draft over knowing what they know now, who would they pick? That's the question that Wilson did his best to answer here.
If there was a redraft, here's what the top 10 would look like, according to Wilson:
(Actual draft slot: Second overall to Houston)
(Draft slot: Ninth overall to Philadelphia)
(Draft slot: Fourth overall to Indy)
(Draft slot: First overall to Carolina)
(Draft slot: Fifth overall to Seattle)
(Draft slot: Third overall to Houston)
(Draft slot: 33rd overall to Tennessee)
(Draft slot: Eighth overall to Atlanta)
(Draft slot: 17th overall to New England)
(Draft slot: 111th overall to Cleveland)
The biggest takeaway from Wilson's top 10 is that the Browns got an absolute steal in Dawand Jones. He was taken in the fourth round back in April, but Wilson thinks he would be a top-10 pick if the teams could draft all over again right now. The biggest loser in the redraft is probably Bryce Young, who goes from being the first overall pick to the third QB taken.
If you want to how the rest of the redraft played out, be sure to.
It's been a busy 24 hours in the NFL, and since it's nearly impossible to keep track of everything that happened, I went ahead and put together a roundup for you.