Prisco's Week 14 picks, inside look at potential NFL coaching changes, plus projecting postseason field

Prisco's Week 14 picks, inside look at potential NFL coaching changes, plus projecting postseason field
Prisco's Week 14 picks, inside look at potential NFL coaching changes, plus projecting postseason field

Hello, hello, you fine folks. John Breech isn't here today (I think he's busy doing some guilty-pleasure Christmas shopping for Ja'Marr Chase jerseys after that rough weekend for the Bengals), but you've got me, Cody Benjamin, to guide you through all the latest from around the NFL.

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We've got Week 14 predictions, insider notes on coaching changes, playoff projections and more:

Today's show: Are the Patriots truly the team to beat in the AFC?
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Brady Quinn joined Will Brinson on Wednesday's "Pick Six NFL Podcast" to break down the fallout from Monday night's Patriots victory, which confirmed New England as the AFC East front-runner. Are the Pats truly the team to beat out of the AFC? Which other AFC clubs are legitimate contenders? Here are some highlights from the discussion:

Brady doesn't buy the AFC South-leading Titans, who have looked much different since losing Derrick Henry Will thinks New England could thrive as the No. 1 seed by sticking to the run and hosting visitors in "disgusting weather" Both guys are split on the No. 3 team in the AFC, pointing to the unpredictability of the Bills and Ravens

Catch the full discussion (and subscribe for all kinds of daily NFL talk) right here.

2. Prisco's picks: Bucs edge Bills, Washington upsets Cowboys

Pete Prisco is up to 115-78-1 on his straight-up picks this year. Wanna know who he's got in Week 14? Check out CBS Sports for his picks for every single game, including these bold forecasts:

Washington 23, Dallas 21: This is suddenly an enormous game in the division race. Washington has won four straight and is playing outstanding defense. The Dallas offense hasn't clicked as expected in recent weeks, either. Browns 24, Ravens 20: The Ravens are playing a second straight division road game, while the Browns are coming off a bye. Advantage Cleveland. The Ravens have struggled on offense in a big way for much of the past month. Buccaneers 33, Bills 32: Buffalo is playing on a short week after playing Monday night and now must travel to play a good Bucs team. That's tough to do. (But) look for a lot of points as Josh Allen and Tom Brady light things up. 3. Insider notes: Surveying potential head coaching changes
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Jason La Canfora expects that a good half-dozen teams will make head coaching changes this offseason, as is the norm. Here are some of his thoughts on seven jobs that may or may not open up soon:

Bears: Many close to ownership expect Matt Nagy will be out, with general manager Ryan Pace possibly to follow Broncos: Most around the NFL would be surprised if Vic Fangio isn't replaced amid their "climate of change" Giants: Word on the street is that Joe Judge is safe atop the staff, even as more turnover could be coming Jaguars: Urban Meyer appears safe, even after a bad debut and amid a "thorny" relationship with the GM Raiders: Interim Rich Bisaccia is likely to be one of many casualties of an anticipated rebuild Texans: David Culley could survive as a bridge to another reset in 2023, but the GM hasn't committed to him, either Vikings: Mike Zimmer is headed for an exit, perhaps even in-season, in the face of a playoff mandate 4. Playoff projections: Colts, Eagles earn final wild card spots

John Breech has been collecting simulation results from SportsLine's super computer to forecast the final playoff picture. The latest simulations, which predict the rest of the 2021 season 10,000+ times, have Indy and Philly claiming the last spots, with the Bengals, Steelers and Washington among the last eliminated. Here are the full projected postseason standings:

AFC:

Patriots Titans Chiefs Ravens Bills Chargers Colts

Just missed: Bengals, Steelers, Browns

NFC:

Cardinals Packers Buccaneers Cowboys Rams 49ers Eagles

Just missed: Washington, Saints, Vikings

5. QB Power Rankings: Tom Brady back on top; Russ on the rise
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Every week, we rank all 32 starting QBs from first to worst. This week, Tom Brady returned to the top spot, just ahead of Aaron Rodgers, while Russell Wilson jumped back into the top 10 after an encouraging win over the 49ers. Here's a look at the latest top 10 as we enter

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