Hot Team to Bet Right Now: The Ravens - October 21

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/20/2018

Coming into Week 7, the Baltimore Ravens are 4-2 Against The Spread.


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They will take on the Saints as a -2.5 favorite. 

The NFL Betting Power Ratings have Baltimore the 2nd best team in the league right now with a number of 25.52 at Sagarin.  Calculating in the home edge, the Ravens should actually be a -4 to -4.5 favorite.

NFL.com ranks the Ravens 7th in the Power Rakings: "Think about all the devastating Ravens defenses over the years, from the 2000 group that set records to the 2008 unit that pushed the team and its rookie quarterback to the brink of the Super Bowl. Neither of those teams ever posted 11 sacks in the game -- nor has any other unit in Ravens franchise history. Baltimore dominated the Titans. The offense scored twice early, and the game was over. Numbers: Tennessee gained 106 yards. Total. The Titans' running backs averaged 2.5 yards per carry. The passing game averaged less than 2 yards per dropback. Eight Ravens got a sack. Terrell Suggs now owns 4.5 on the season. He turned 36 last Thursday."

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