I am writing this from the plane on the way to Seattle for the game, and I think this may be the most locked in I have been. You would be surprised how much research you can do and how many trends you can see when you have a five-hour flight to do nothing but that.
The Buffalo Bills head to Seattle for the first time since 2016, when on Monday Night Football, Tyrod Taylor and the offense stalled out inside the ten on a potential last-minute, game-winning drive. It also had one of the craziest end-of-half sequences I have ever seen (this was from memory, if it is not all accurate please accept my humblest apologies and blame it on the bad plane Wi-Fi).
I can see the Bills trying to get Cook involved in the passing game this week. With the Seahawks having the fourth-highest pressure rate in the league, Josh Allen could look to him as a quick safety valve.
The Seahawks rushing defense is ranked 29th in the league. Out of 32 teams, that number is not exactly good. I see the Bills using Davis frequently on the ground and continuing to get him more involved.
This number seems way too high for a guy with three touchdowns this year. If someone gives you 10-1 odds, you take them.
Overall Record:
8-10-0, -1 Unit
*Lines via FanDuel