Free NFL Picks sets up the Washington Redskins and the Baltimore Ravens meeting in NFL preseason action Thursday at the M&T Bank Stadium (8 pm ET, ESPN).

NFL Odds have Baltimore as a 5-point favorite and a -230 moneyline favorite, while Washington is a +190 underdog. The over/under total is sitting at 33.5.

Head-to-head, the Ravens are 3-1 SU and ATS in the past four meetings, and all four games have been under the total.

The Redskins (6-10 SU, 10-5-1 ATS) are off to a great start in the preseason, with a 2-0 SU and ATS record in the preseason, beating the Indianapolis Colts 16-3 and covering as a 5-point road favorite in their last game.

The Ravens (12-4 SU, 8-7-1 ATS) are 1-1 SU and ATS, their last game a 31-13 win over the  Kansas City Chiefs on Aug. 19, cashing as a 7-point home favorite.

Also Thursday, the Cleveland Browns and the Philadelphia Eagles clash at Lincoln Financial Field.

NFL Betting has Philadelphia as a 7-point, -300 moneyline favorite and Cleveland a +250 moneyline underdog, with the over/under total at 39.5.

Head-to-head series, the Eagles are 3-0 SU in the past three meetings, but Cleveland has covered the spread at 2-1 ATS in those three matchups. They last clashed Dec. 15, 2008, a 30-10 Philadelphia win as a 16-point home favorite.

Cleveland (5-11 SU and ATS) lost 30-28 to the Detroit Lions on Friday, unable to cover as 2.5-point home favorites. Philadelphia (10-6 SU, 8-8 ATS) lost 24-14 to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Aug. 18, as a 2.5-point road underdog.

The defending Pac-10 Champion Oregon Ducks will be looking to build on an outstanding season for College Football Betting fans as they enter the 2011 NCAAF season with two new teams joining them in the Pacific-12 Conference.

NCAAF Odds have the Ducks as a 2-1 favorite to win the Pac-12, and at 12-1 to win the BCS National Championship Game.

Few College Football Picks at the beginning of last season had the Ducks as favorites to even make it to the BCS title game, but that’s what Oregon did, narrowly losing 22-19 to the Auburn Tigers in the championship game. The loss capped a 12-0 SU regular season, 9-0 SU in the conference.

Heading into the 2011 College Football season, the Ducks return 12 starters from last year’s powerhouse squad, the majority from an offense that was the nation’s top scoring offense last season. Oregon dominated opponents last year, scoring more than 60 points on a number of occasions.

The Ducks return seven starters including quarterback Darron Thomas and running back LaMichael James. The two helped pace an offensive attack that averaged 47 points per game last year. Thomas led a passing attack that averaged 244.5 per game while James spearheaded a ground game that averaged 286.2 rushing yards per game.

Oregon had a stellar defense as well, winding up No. 12 in points allowed (18.7 per game) and 18th in total defense.

There will be some rebuilding this season, however, as the D returns just five starters back on D, but three of the five returning players are linebackers.

Prediction: Oregon deserves to be among the top Football Picks to win the conference.

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