2014 NFL Raiders vs. Rams Week 13 Picks & Predictions

Raiders vs. Rams Free Pick

ST. LOUIS, MO (The Spread) – After picking up their first win of the season last week, will the Raiders make it two in a row when they visit the Rams today at 1:00PM ET?

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ODDS: According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, the Rams are 7-point home favorites over the Raiders while the over/under total is currently sitting at 42 points.

LINE MOVEMENT: The Rams opened as 6.5-point home favorites but the line has jumped to 7 at most online and Vegas sports books while the total opened at 43.5 and has dropped to 42.

SEASON RECORDS: After scooping up their first win of the season last Thursday night, the Raiders are now 1-10 on the year and surprising 6-5 against the spread while the over is 6-5 in their 11 games in 2014. On the other side, the Rams are 4-7 straight up and 5-6 against the number in the over is 6-5 in their 11 games as well.

Public Betting: Of the wagers currently placed on this game, 70% of NFL public bettors currently favor the Rams. This information is subject to change leading up to kickoff, however, so make sure you click on the link provided for the most up-to-date NFL public betting numbers.

NFL FREE PICK: Take St. Louis. According to latest NFL trends, the Rams are 5-1 against the spread in their last six games in November, 5-1 ATS in their last six games after allowing more than 250 yards passing in their previous game and 5-2 ATS in their last seven games in Week 13. On the other side, the Raiders are 4-9 ATS in their last 13 games in Week 13, 1-4 ATS in their last five games following an ATS win and 1-5-1 ATS in their last seven games following a straight up win.

2014 NFL WEEK 13 FREE PICK: ST. LOUIS RAMS -7

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