NFL Picks Week 6: Green Bay Packers and the 2 Biggest Locks of the Week
The Green Bay Packers once again showed why they are the best team in the NFL in Week 5, when they came back from a 14-0 deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons by a score of 25-14 on Sunday night.
The Packers did struggle in the first half in Atlanta, but turned things on once they got down and escaped with their unbeaten record.
This week, Green Bay faces the 0-4 St. Louis Rams and they will surely cruise to another win. The Packers lead a group of three teams that are absolutely locks to come away with wins in Week 6.
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The Packers are led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who has an NFL-best 122.9 quarterback rating. How good has Rodgers been through five weeks? Tom Brady sits in second place with a quarterback rating of 109.5.
Green Bay's offense is averaging 428.6 yards per game (fourth in the NFL) and is scoring a league-high 34.6 points per game. The Packers will be facing a Rams team that is surrendering 404.5 yards (27th in the league) and 28.3 points per game (31st).
The 4-1 New England Patriots came in at No. 3 in my power rankings this week. They seem to have shaken off their disappointing Week 3 loss to the Buffalo Bills. New England will be at home to face the 2-2 Dallas Cowboys, who are one of the league's most confusing teams.
I never bet against Tom Brady at home, and wouldn't even consider doing it right now. The Cowboys are far too inconsistent on both sides of the ball to shut down the Patriots' top-ranked offense (495.2 yards per game).
Expect New England to roll, while Dallas continues to search for answers.
The 3-2 Pittsburgh Steelers appear to have righted the ship a bit, as they finally played a complete game in their 38-17 win over the Tennessee Titans in Week 5.
This Sunday, the Steelers welcome the 1-4 Jacksonville Jaguars to town for what should be an easy win for the home team.
Jacksonville is still breaking in rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert and Pittsburgh's veteran defense has to be frothing at the mouth to attack the Jaguars' new franchise signal-caller.
Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger seems to play better when he's hurt, so his current foot injury shouldn't be a concern. The Steelers are a lock to be 4-2 after this weekend.

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