The Seahawks and Rams, tied at 7-2 atop the NFC West and NFC Conference standings, meet up in Los Angeles in a game that could shape (or reshape) the playoff picture. The game will feature dynamic WRs Puka Nacua and Jaxon Smith-Njigba battling against two of the best defenses in the NFL. The NFC West clash kicks off Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET on FOX.
Below, we'll break down our Seahawks and Rams prediction and Sunday picks for Week 11, including the top player picks on PrizePicks' real money NFL game, including Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Rams QB Matthew Stafford and WR Puka Nacua.
Seahawks vs. Rams Prediction, NFL Week 11 Picks
The Seahawks and Rams meet for the first of two times this season, with the second one coming in Week 16 on Thursday Night Football. The teams have split the last six meetings, dating back to 2022.
Seattle Seahawks Preview
- Seattle enters Week 11 with the third-ranked rush defense, holding opponents to 90.7 rush yards per game.
- The Seahawks' pass defense ranks 19th at 216.7 pass yards allowed per game, while Seattle’s total defense is ninth at 307.3 yards per game.
- The 'Hawks are third in defensive DVOA and fourth in offensive DOVA, one of four teams (Packers, Rams, Lions) to rank in the top-ten on both offense and defense.
- Four of Seattle seven wins have come by double digits.
Los Angeles Rams Preview
- The Rams defense sits 11th in total yards (312.9), ninth against the run (96.9), and sixth in pass yards per play (6.08).
- On the offensive side, the Rams rank fifth in total yards gained (373.3) and second in passing (259.9).
- L.A. has scored 34+ points in three straight games and averages 27.9 per game, fifth best in the NFL.
- The Rams are second in offensive DVOA and seventh in defensive DOVA, one of four teams (Packers, Seahawks, Lions) to rank in the top-ten on both offense and defense.
Seahawks vs. Rams Prediction, Picks for NFL Week 11
Here are three Seahawks vs. Rams player picks for Week 11 for PrizePicks' real money NFL game, including Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba,,and Rams QB Matthew Stafford and WR Puka Nacua.
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Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba Projection vs. Rams: 101.5 Rec Yards
- Seattle WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba leads the NFL with 1,041 receiving yards, averaging 115.7 per game.
- Smith-Njigba has a league-leading six 100+ yard receiving games and has hit at least 79 yards in all nine games this season.
- The Seahawks' leading WR has received 8+ receptions in six of nine games, with 5+ in eight of them.
- JSN had 7 receptions for a career-high 180 yards and 2 TDs in the Week 9 matchup last season.
Rams QB Matthew Stafford Projection vs. Seahawks: 263.5 Pass Yards
- Rams QB Matthew Stafford has passed for 245+ yards in six of nine games
- Stafford has 2+ passing TDs in seven of nine, including a league-leading 13 over his last three games.
- The likely future Hall of Famer's 25 passing TDs lead the NFL, five more than any other QB.
- The Rams QB has a 114.8 passer rating, third-best in the NFL behind Jared Goff and Sam Darnold.
Rams WR Puka Nacua Projection vs. Seahawks: 87.5 Receiving Yards
- Rams WR Puka Nacau had 64 yards last week, the first game all season in which he did not record 85+ receiving yards in a game where he saw action in the second half.
- Nacau has three 100+ receiving games this season, tied for third most in the league.
- Despite missing a game and a half due to injury, Nacua’s 775 receiving yards is third-most in the NFL.
- The BYU project is averaging 96.9 receiving yards per game, behind Seattle’s Jaxon Smith-Njigba for second most in the NFL.
Can the red-hot Seahawks run their winning streak to five straight games and take control of the NFC West? Or will the Rams position themselves for back-to-back NFC West titles with a key win over Seattle? The Seahawks and Rams, both tied at 7-2, meet on Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET on FOX.
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