Baltimore did us proud in week 10.

Here’s week 11:

Tony: Miami

Vomhof: Pittsburgh

Andy: Arizona

Maggio: New England

Rich: Tennessee

And here is why:

Tony: (Previous picks: Seattle, Carolina, Dallas, Cincinnati, New England, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Minnesota, Kansas City, Baltimore) The Rams waited until they Week 11 to trot out their #1 overall pick, Jared Goff. A team that has three games in which they failed to score an offensive touchdown, for 10 weeks, thought it was a better play to not start, but to let their first overall pick watch and learn from, the immortal Case Keenum. Something tells me we’re not going to be lumping Goff in with the success stories of Dak Prescott, Carson Wentz, or even Jameis Winston or Marcus Mariota.

Vomhof: (Previous picks: Seattle, Carolina, Miami, Arizona, New England, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Minnesota, Dallas, Baltimore) The Steelers are finally healthy and the Browns are still the Browns.

Andy: (Previous picks: Seattle, Carolina, Miami, Carolina, New England, Pittsburgh, Denver, Kansas City, Dallas, Baltimore) Minnesota has had one consistent WR the last few weeks. Arizona can blanket him with Patrick Peterson. The Cardinals can be run on. But the Vikings have no offensive line with which to block Arizona’s defense. They’re on pace for the lowest single-season rushing average per carry in something like the modern era of football. T.J. Clemmings has been graded out as the worst offensive tackle in the NFL in like two decades. And, oh, the stalwart defense that started the season in Minnesota has been a little leaky of late too. Happy Thanksgiving, Minnesota fans. Maybe you’ll (we’ll) have a better shot against Detroit on Turkey Day.

Maggio: (Previous picks: Arizona, Detroit, Carolina, Washington, Oakland, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Tennessee, Kansas City, Baltimore) Most folks who still can use Pittsburgh likely will do so here, but a divisional game on the road is never a lock. I picked the Steelers to win, for sure, and would use them here if I absolutely had to. But I’d rather bank on Chip Kelly facing a mostly unfamiliar foe in this case, considering that foe is Bill Belichick and his merry band of Patriots, with or without Gronk.

Rich: (Previous picks: Los Angeles, Seattle, Arizona, Dallas, New England, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Minnesota, Green Bay, Baltimore) The Titans defense has been serviceable all year, and now the offense has kicked into fourth gear. It would appear the game has slowed down enough for Marcus Mariota, although it also has to help that he has one of the best running backs in football lining up behind him.

The Colts have mostly been on a .500 clip since Week 2, winning a game and then losing a game. This week they are coming off of a bye, but they did beat the Green Bay Packers the week before. The Colts have already beaten Tennessee once this year. The odds say the team is due to take the loss.