2015 NFL Picks, Predictions for Week 10

NFL Week 10 Pick 'Em

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We're officially into the second half of the 2015 NFL season, and it's already been quite a doozy. Three 8-0 teams, a couple of surprise contenders and numerous letdowns. It all makes for the entertaining drama that is the National Football League, and we all love it.

So what can we expect in Week 10? I've got your answers right here.

We're officially into the second half of the 2015 NFL season, and it's already been quite a doozy. Three 8-0 teams, a couple of surprise contenders and numerous letdowns. It all makes for the entertaining drama that is the National Football League, and we all love it.

So what can we expect in Week 10? I've got your answers right here.

Buffalo Bills (4-4) at New York Jets (5-3)

Buffalo Bills (4-4) at New York Jets (5-3) Christopher Hanewinckel - USA TODAY Sports

Pick: Bills

Over the last two weeks, the Jets have looked a tad unstable. They lost one to the Raiders and then almost choked against the Jaguars. Meanwhile, the Bills are coming off an impressive showing against the Dolphins. Tyrod Taylor back in the mix gives Buffalo the spark it needs to be victorious in Week 10.

Pick: Bills

Over the last two weeks, the Jets have looked a tad unstable. They lost one to the Raiders and then almost choked against the Jaguars. Meanwhile, the Bills are coming off an impressive showing against the Dolphins. Tyrod Taylor back in the mix gives Buffalo the spark it needs to be victorious in Week 10.

Detroit Lions (1-7) at Green Bay Packers (6-2)

Detroit Lions (1-7) at Green Bay Packers (6-2) Getty Images

Pick: Packers

Currently on a two-game skid, this will be the perfect opportunity for the Packers to get back on track against a pitiful Lions team. The Packers’ offense has suffered its fair share of struggles during this two-game losing streak, but should have no trouble putting up big points against Detroit.

Pick: Packers

Currently on a two-game skid, this will be the perfect opportunity for the Packers to get back on track against a pitiful Lions team. The Packers’ offense has suffered its fair share of struggles during this two-game losing streak, but should have no trouble putting up big points against Detroit.

Dallas Cowboys (2-6) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-5)

Dallas Cowboys (2-6) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-5) Jonathan Banks-USA TODAY Sports

Pick: Buccaneers

It appears the Cowboys will again be without Tony Romo in Week 10, which means their chances of winning are slim. While the Buccaneers haven’t been much better this season, the capable play of Jameis Winston and Tampa Bay’s playmaking defense should be enough to come away victorious.

Pick: Buccaneers

It appears the Cowboys will again be without Tony Romo in Week 10, which means their chances of winning are slim. While the Buccaneers haven’t been much better this season, the capable play of Jameis Winston and Tampa Bay’s playmaking defense should be enough to come away victorious.

Carolina Panthers (8-0) at Tennessee Titans (2-6)

Carolina Panthers (8-0) at Tennessee Titans (2-6) Getty Images

Pick: Panthers

It’s great that the Titans pulled off the upset last week during their first game under interim head coach Mike Mularkey. However, that won’t happen against the Panthers. The Carolina defense simply won’t allow Marcus Mariota to make enough plays to outscore Cam Newton and Co.

Pick: Panthers

It’s great that the Titans pulled off the upset last week during their first game under interim head coach Mike Mularkey. However, that won’t happen against the Panthers. The Carolina defense simply won’t allow Marcus Mariota to make enough plays to outscore Cam Newton and Co.

Chicago Bears (3-5) at St. Louis Rams (4-4)

Chicago Bears (3-5) at St. Louis Rams (4-4) Getty Images

Pick: Rams

The Bears are trying to stay relevant, but it’s not going to happen this week against a stout Rams defense. As good as Jay Cutler can be, the St. Louis secondary and pass rush have too much talent for Chicago to overcome. Todd Gurley will help put up enough points to keep the Bears at bay.

Pick: Rams

The Bears are trying to stay relevant, but it’s not going to happen this week against a stout Rams defense. As good as Jay Cutler can be, the St. Louis secondary and pass rush have too much talent for Chicago to overcome. Todd Gurley will help put up enough points to keep the Bears at bay.

New Orleans Saints (4-5) at Washington Redskins (3-5)

New Orleans Saints (4-5) at Washington Redskins (3-5) Getty Images

Pick: Redskins

I can’t seem to figure out either of these teams, but both appear to be capable of winning any given game. Both have shown some semblance of competent football this season, but the Redskins have homefield advantage and will be desperate for a bounce-back game after the Patriots trounced them.

Pick: Redskins

I can’t seem to figure out either of these teams, but both appear to be capable of winning any given game. Both have shown some semblance of competent football this season, but the Redskins have homefield advantage and will be desperate for a bounce-back game after the Patriots trounced them.

Miami Dolphins (3-5) at Philadelphia Eagles (4-4)

Miami Dolphins (3-5) at Philadelphia Eagles (4-4) Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Pick: Eagles

It looked like the Dolphins were headed back in the right direction, but that’s not the case. The Eagles, however, are starting to play like a competent team, and actually figured out how to use DeMarco Murray last week. The Miami hasn’t shown that it can slow anyone, and that shouldn’t change in Week 10.

Pick: Eagles

It looked like the Dolphins were headed back in the right direction, but that’s not the case. The Eagles, however, are starting to play like a competent team, and actually figured out how to use DeMarco Murray last week. The Miami hasn’t shown that it can slow anyone, and that shouldn’t change in Week 10.

Cleveland Browns (2-7) at Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4)

Cleveland Browns (2-7) at Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4) Getty Images

Pick: Steelers

This will certainly be an interesting game considering the Steelers will now be without Ben Roethlisberger and Le’Veon Bell. However, Pittsburgh still has enough offensive weapons to overcome a subpar Browns team that can never seem to make enough plays when it matters.

Pick: Steelers

This will certainly be an interesting game considering the Steelers will now be without Ben Roethlisberger and Le’Veon Bell. However, Pittsburgh still has enough offensive weapons to overcome a subpar Browns team that can never seem to make enough plays when it matters.

Jacksonville Jaguars (2-7) at Baltimore Ravens (2-7)

Jacksonville Jaguars (2-7) at Baltimore Ravens (2-7) Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

Pick: Jaguars

So far this season, the Ravens have been a mess and injuries haven’t made it any easier. Their offense is devoid of reliable weapons, whereas the Jaguars have been in just about every game they’ve played. This time around, Jacksonville will get the best of Baltimore and secure their third win.

Pick: Jaguars

So far this season, the Ravens have been a mess and injuries haven’t made it any easier. Their offense is devoid of reliable weapons, whereas the Jaguars have been in just about every game they’ve played. This time around, Jacksonville will get the best of Baltimore and secure their third win.

Minnesota Vikings (6-2) at Oakland Raiders (4-4)

Minnesota Vikings (6-2) at Oakland Raiders (4-4) Getty Images

Pick: Vikings

Assuming Teddy Bridgewater is good to go, the Vikings should have just enough to get away with the win in Week 10. It’s going to be a tough showdown with a scappy, young Raiders team, but their defense has too many holes. The best defense gets the W, and that designation goes to Minnesota.

Pick: Vikings

Assuming Teddy Bridgewater is good to go, the Vikings should have just enough to get away with the win in Week 10. It’s going to be a tough showdown with a scappy, young Raiders team, but their defense has too many holes. The best defense gets the W, and that designation goes to Minnesota.

New England Patriots (8-0) at New York Giants (5-4)

New England Patriots (8-0) at New York Giants (5-4) Getty Images

Pick: Patriots

Until they finally lose (if they ever do), there’s no reason to doubt the Patriots at this point in the season. Tom Brady is playing out of his mind, and the rest of team is following his example. Even with all of their injuries, the Patriots shouldn’t have trouble taking care of the Giants on the road.

Pick: Patriots

Until they finally lose (if they ever do), there’s no reason to doubt the Patriots at this point in the season. Tom Brady is playing out of his mind, and the rest of team is following his example. Even with all of their injuries, the Patriots shouldn’t have trouble taking care of the Giants on the road.

Kansas City Chiefs (3-5) at Denver Broncos (7-1)

Kansas City Chiefs (3-5) at Denver Broncos (7-1) Getty Images

Pick: Broncos

The Broncos are obviously vulnerable after a surprising Week 9 upset, but I don’t see the Chiefs having the same luck this week. The defense is decent, but they don’t have the offensive firepower of the Colts. I’m expecting a low-scoring affair that sees Peyton Manning and Co. get back in the win column.

Pick: Broncos

The Broncos are obviously vulnerable after a surprising Week 9 upset, but I don’t see the Chiefs having the same luck this week. The defense is decent, but they don’t have the offensive firepower of the Colts. I’m expecting a low-scoring affair that sees Peyton Manning and Co. get back in the win column.

Arizona Cardinals (6-2) at Seattle Seahawks (4-4)

Arizona Cardinals (6-2) at Seattle Seahawks (4-4) Getty Images

Pick: Seahawks

The Seahawks come into this one knowing that this may very well be the turning point in their season. They’ve got a home matchup with the division-leading Cardinals, and can close the gap with a win. It’s going to be a challenge for the Seattle offense, but the bye should help them squeak out a win.

Pick: Seahawks

The Seahawks come into this one knowing that this may very well be the turning point in their season. They’ve got a home matchup with the division-leading Cardinals, and can close the gap with a win. It’s going to be a challenge for the Seattle offense, but the bye should help them squeak out a win.

Houston Texans (3-5) at Cincinnati Bengals (8-0)

Houston Texans (3-5) at Cincinnati Bengals (8-0) Getty Images

Pick: Bengals

As much as I’d like to think the Texans have a chance in this one, they don’t. The Bengals are playing some of the best football in the NFL, and appear ready to keep their winning streak alive. Houston will certainly keep it interesting, but they don’t have the offensive talent to outscore Cincinnati.

Pick: Bengals

As much as I’d like to think the Texans have a chance in this one, they don’t. The Bengals are playing some of the best football in the NFL, and appear ready to keep their winning streak alive. Houston will certainly keep it interesting, but they don’t have the offensive talent to outscore Cincinnati.

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