
NFL Week 3: Giants and Cardinals Solid Underdog Picks

Although Watson has made some poor decisions during the first two Houston games, he cannot take all the blame. The Houston defense was supposed to be of elite caliber, but has just three sacks after two games and lost to a Tennessee team led by Blaine Gabbert at quarterback.
Therefore, the Texans as 6-point chalk seems a bit strange, even against the 0-2 Giants. New York’s offense has veteran Eli Manning under center, an elite-caliber running back in rookie Saquon Barkley and one of the NFL’s top receivers in Odell Beckham Jr. At some point, the points will start to come easier, as long as the offensive line starts to play up to speed.
The Giants defense has allowed just 20 points to each of its opponents and is allowing opposing offenses to convert just 30% of their third downs. In the first two games the Giants have been a factor deep into the fourth quarter, but came up just short each time.
The Giants look solid at +6.
The Arizona Cardinals have started the season slow and are a surprising 6-point home dog this weekend against the upstart Chicago Bears. The Cardinals offense will likely go back to basics after scoring a total of six points over two games.

Arizona will likely use David Johnson early and often and try a free up the talented running back in open spaces. Johnson happens to be the Cardinals best offensive player and will see far more touches in this game than in the previous two.
The Cardinals defense should contain a Bears offense led by Mitchell Trubiskly, but need to be aware of Jordan Howard in the backfield as the running back can move the chains with his running prowess between the tackles.
Arizona looks solid at +6 playing at home.



