Isaiah Likely Score a Touchdown Props • Baltimore

Cleveland’s offense, led by Joe Flacco, can’t hold a candle to Buffalo. The Ravens stopped the Bills in their tracks on the ground only to see the reigning MVP go crazy through the air, but it should bounce back in a huge way against a weak offense which will go from a friendly matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals to a brutal one against this Baltimore side.
The Browns ran 2-TE sets at the second-highest rate in Week 1, and it was No. 2 tight end Harold Fannin—not David Njoku—who benefited most. Fannin played 72% of snaps and ran a route on 64% of dropbacks, compared to Njoku’s 84% snap share and 77% route rate. Still, Fannin led the team with nine targets and finished second in receiving yards with 63. Cedric Tillman was the only pass-catcher to score against Cincinnati, but there were only two red-zone targets—one to Tillman and one to Fannin. I’d play a Fannin TD down to +350 based on usage and Cleveland’s heavy 12 personnel. If you’re hunting a deep longshot, Raheim Sanders at +1700 is interesting—he scored last week and handled two of the four carries inside the 5-yard line. Joe Flacco isn’t stealing those goal-line plunges.