Well, week one was interesting. Andrew Luck largely shut down. Tyrod Taylor looking like a future Hall of Famer. Of course – that’s what happens in the NFL.

Fantasy Editor Anthony Maggio paced the picks in week one, nailing several upsets, including both Monday nighters. The rest of us ranged between eight and 10 correct picks.

Name Week 1 Total
Maggio 12-4 12-4
Andy 10-6 10-6
Tony 9-7 9-7
Vomhof 9-7 9-7
Rich 8-8 8-8

Now we head into week two. And the games get no easier. Were week one results from teams like Philadelphia, Minnesota, San Francisco and Buffalo flukes? Or are they signs that the balance of power has or has not actually shifted for those teams? How will injuries play out? Here’s who we think wins.

Andy Tony Rich John Maggio
Thursday, Sept. 17
Denver at Kansas City Denver Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City
Sunday, Sept. 20
New England at Buffalo Buffalo New England New England New England Buffalo
Tennessee at Cleveland Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Cleveland
Houston at Carolina Carolina Houston Carolina Houston Carolina
Arizona at Chicago Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Chicago
San Diego at Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati
Detroit at Minnesota Detroit Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota
Tampa Bay at New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans
Atlanta at NY Giants Atlanta NY Giants NY Giants Atlanta Atlanta
San Francisco at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh
St. Louis at Washington St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Washington
Baltimore at Oakland Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore
Miami at Jacksonville Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami
Dallas at Philadelphia Philadelphia Dallas Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia
Seattle at Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Seattle Green Bay
Monday, Sept. 21
NY Jets at Indianapolis NY Jets Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis

Game of the Week: Seattle at Green Bay – The Seahawks looked lost last week on defense against the Rams and until Kam Chancellor comes back that may remain true. Meanwhile, Green Bay went on the road to Chicago and, while far from dominant, took home a comfortable win. These are probably, when full strength, two of the three or four best NFC teams. And, oh, yeah, it’s a rematch of the NFC Championship game that ended in dramatic fashion. I’ll want to watch this.

Game of the Weak: Tennessee at Cleveland – There are a couple duds this week. Thought about Bucs/Saints, too. But I think the Saints will stay relevant longer than either of these teams will. The Titans scored a convincing win over Tampa Bay in week one, but this is not a good team. Marcus Mariota gives some hope, though, and he does match up for the second week in a row with a former Heisman Trophy winner. That’s the highlight here. Cleveland fans already are looking forward to basketball season.