Rogers' Wednesday NFLX WIPEOUT >> SWEPT CFL Last Week (3-0!)
(NFL) Houston vs. Carolina,
Total: 36.00 | -115.00 Over
Result: Loss
The set-up: Week 1 of the 2017 NFL preseason begins early, as the Houston Texans visit the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte tonight. The Texans finished 9-7 and won the AFC South division in 2016. They then won the franchise's first-ever playoff game, beating the Raiders 27-14 in the wild card round (Houston had lost its first playoff game in three previous postseason appearances). However, the Texans lost 34-16 at New England the Divisional Round to the eventual champion Patriots. The Panthers went 15-1 in 2015 and made it to the Super Bowl, before getting shut down by Denver's dominating defense. Then in 2016, Carolina stumbled to a 6-10 record, becoming the first team in NFL history to go 15-1 and miss the playoffs the next year.

Houston: The Texans are beginning the franchise's 16th season and fourth under head coach Bill O'Brien, but will see a few new faces. Offensive coordinator George Godsey is gone, following a 29th overall finish in total yards last year. The one year Brock Osweiler 'experiment' is over, as Tom Savage opens the preseason as the team's No. 1 QB, although Clemson's Deshaun Watson has made quite an early impression on O'Brien, early on. Veteran WR Andre Johnson officially retired in April, leaving a hole in the receiving corps. DeAndre Hopkins (a budding star) and Will Fuller were to be the team's top receivers but Fuller suffered a broken collarbone during training camp and will be out 2-3 months. Houston added WRs Dres Anderson and Devin Street but are they enough? Lamar Miller is the team's No. 1 RB, backed by Alfred Blue. Houston is one of the NFL's best defensive teams when J.J. Watt is 100%. He missed 13 games last season with a back injury and has been eased into action during training camp. Watt likely won't play in this contest.

Carolina: The Panthers averaged 31.3 PPG in 2015 but the Cam Newton-led offense fell off to just 23.1 PPG in 2016. Newton owns reliable receiving threats in Kelvin Benjamin, Devin Funchess and TE Greg Olsen plus Stanford rookie RB Christian McCaffrey is considered a pass-catcher of the first order. RB Johnathan Stewart continues as a solid backfield presence. The Carolina defense struggled last year, allowing an average of 25.1 PPG (26th) and after forcing a league-high 39 turnover in 2015 (plus-20 TO differential), , had just 27 in 2016 (minus-2 differential).

The pick: Watson is turning heads at training camp, fresh off a National Championship with Clemson. However, don't expect much here. Don't expect to see much of Newton either and this game has 'under' written all over it. Make it an 8* play.