NFL football knockout, survivor pool picks, advice, strategy for Week 3, 2025: Avoid Seattle

The NFC West enters Week 3 with a combined record of 7-1. The Seattle Seahawks are the ones with the loss, and they enter a tricky contest against the New Orleans Saints this weekend. Although they are 7-point favorites, the Seahawks could be down two key secondary players with cornerback Devon Witherspoon (knee) and safety Nick Emmanwori (ankle) both looking uncertain. Include that with the solid play of Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler and the model gives the Saints a 41% chance of pulling off the upset, which is much better than most road teams in Week 3. With some NFL survivor pools already starting to thin down, its time to lock in Week 3 NFL survivor picks if you haven’t already.

The latest Week 3 NFL odds show six games with a Week 3 NFL spread of 5.5 points or more, including Dolphins vs. Bills (-11.5), Packers vs. Browns (+7.5), Falcons vs. Panthers (+5.5), Jets vs. Buccaneers (-6.5), Saints vs. Seahawks (-7) and Chiefs vs. Giants (+6). Those are the games many NFL survivor players will be targeting, but among those favorites, which ones bring the most value in NFL survivor pools? 

Before finalizing any Week 3 NFL survivor picks, see which team the red-hot SportsLine Projection Model just went all-in on.

The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception. The model is on a sizzling 37-17 run on top-rated picks dating back to 2024. Anybody following its NFL betting picks at sportsbooks and on betting sites could have seen strong returns. The model can be used to crush the survivor pool format, which calls for picking one team to win each week but never using the same team twice. It survived through Week 1 by calling the Commanders over the Giants, and Week 2 with the Ravens over the Browns.

Now, it has turned its attention to the latest Week 3 NFL schedule and locked in its Week 3 survivor pool pick. You can…

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