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Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 7

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Here are this weekend’s picks as Drew Forrester and Luke Jones will pick every NFL game as well as local college football contests. As a special treat, we will pick our respective high schools’ games.
Drew Forrester is 60-30 after finishing 9-4 last week while Luke Jones is 61-29 after a 10-3 record in Week 6. Official standings are only kept based on the NFL picks.
Ravens at Jaguars: Baltimore 30-10 (Drew), Baltimore 24-10 (Luke)
Seahawks at Browns: Cleveland 24-21 (Drew), Cleveland 21-17 (Luke)
Falcons at Lions: Detroit 28-17 (Drew), Atlanta 31-27 (Luke)
Texans at Titans: Tennessee 24-20 (Drew), Tennessee 27-20 (Luke)
Broncos at Dolphins: Denver 17-16 (Drew), Denver 13-10 (Luke)
Chargers at Jets: San Diego 29-23 (Drew), New York 24-20 (Luke)
Bears at Buccaneers: Chicago 20-17 (Drew), Tampa Bay 21-14 (Luke)
Redskins at Panthers: Carolina 24-23 (Drew), Washington 21-20 (Luke)
Chiefs at Raiders: Kansas City 23-20 OT (Drew), Oakland 21-14 (Luke)
Steelers at Cardinals: Pittsburgh 27-23 (Drew), Pittsburgh 17-13 (Luke)
Rams at Cowboys: Dallas 34-20 (Drew), Dallas 27-16 (Luke)
Packers at Vikings: Green Bay 33-21 (Drew), Green Bay 31-13 (Luke)
Colts at Saints: New Orleans 34-17 (Drew), New Orleans 31-14 (Luke)
Maryland at Florida State: Seminoles 34-27 (Drew), Seminoles 28-23 (Luke)
Towson at William & Mary: Tribe 27-17 (Drew), Tigers 21-17 (Luke)
East Carolina at Navy: Midshipmen 27-19 (Drew), Midshipmen 24-17 (Luke)
Glen Burnie at Meade: Gophers 21-18 (Drew), Mustangs 27-13 (Luke)
Susquehannock at New Oxford: Colonials 19-14 (Drew), Warriors 14-13 (Luke)

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