Commanders vs Ravens Picks & Predictions for Week 6: McLaurin Makes Life Miserable for Baltimore D

Terry McLaurin has come to life since Jayden Daniels came to town, and Tom Oldfield's NFL picks see him burning the Baltimore stoppers early and often on Sunday afternoon.

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Tom Oldfield • Betting Analyst
Oct 12, 2024 • 10:08 ET • 4 min read

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BAL
38 %
WAS
62 %
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Terry McLaurin Over 56.5 receiving yards (-115) Terry McLaurin Over 56.5 receiving yards (-115)
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With Jayden Daniels off to an electric start, the Washington Commanders have won four in a row to set up Sunday’s clash with the Baltimore Ravens as the undisputed game of the week.

In a showdown of two dynamic quarterbacks, my Commanders vs. Ravens predictions will buy into these high-scoring offenses. My NFL picks point to Washington’s No. 1 receiver making some noise in this October 13 matchup.

Commanders vs Ravens prediction

My best bet
Terry McLaurin Over 56.5 receiving yards (-115 at BetMGM)

My analysis

Finally, it’s happening. After enduring season after season of sub-par quarterback play, Terry McLaurin has a real difference-maker throwing him the ball — and he’s taken off since Jayden Daniels settled into NFL life.

The numbers speak for themselves. Even without massive volume, McLaurin has had a major impact for a Washington Commanders offense that’s scored 114 points across its last three contests.

“Scary Terry” has reached the 100-yard receiving mark in two of those games, including four catches for 112 yards last weekend against the Cleveland Browns. So, the Over on this 56.5 line feels like great value.

It also helps that Daniels and McLaurin are facing one of the league’s worst pass defenses so far in 2024. The Baltimore Ravens are leaking 280 passing yards per game — second most in the NFL — and were especially poor in Week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals as Joe Burrow threw five touchdown passes.

The ground game will still be Plan A for the Commanders this weekend, playing to the strengths of Daniels, Brian Robinson Jr., and Austin Ekeler. But look out for some play-action shots down the field, with McLaurin always a threat to reel in a 50-yard bomb.

Though McLaurin is the clear top target for Daniels, it’s not as if it’s a one-man receiving corps. Zach Ertz, Dyami Brown, and Ekeler all bring something different to the table and will demand respect from Baltimore’s linebackers and secondary

There’s also the potential for Washington to be playing from behind here on the road against a Ravens offense that’s almost matched the Commanders for explosive plays lately. Daniels may have no choice but to air it out, and I see McLaurin picking up enough targets to cash this Over.

Commanders vs Ravens same-game parlay

Terry McLaurin Over 56.5 receiving yards

Derrick Henry Over 82.5 rushing yards

Commanders +7.5

This might be the last week to grab the Over on a Derrick Henry rushing yards prop that’s sitting in the low 80s. Baltimore’s offense is on an upward curve, and King Henry has racked up 442 yards on the ground in the Ravens’ last three games.

He’s seemingly a lock for at least 17-18 carries, and he’s been turning his touches into six yards per carry this year.

Like Washington, Baltimore is going to trust the run, with the kind of big personnel that could overwhelm the Commanders’ defensive line. Opponents still haven’t solved the Henry-Lamar Jackson backfield, and I don’t trust this Washington defense to slow down Henry on Sunday.

Even with the Ravens back to looking like the biggest threat to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC, I see the Commanders making this a close contest — and this is a lot of points to lay with a Baltimore team that’s struggled at times to land the knockout blow.

In this matchup of Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks, I believe in Daniels’ league-leading 77.1% completion rate, though I’m edging the line up to 7.5 for some extra insurance on a touchdown margin of victory for the hosts.

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Commanders vs Ravens odds

Commanders vs Ravens live odds

Commanders vs Ravens opening odds

  • Spread: Washington +6.5 | Baltimore -6.5
  • Moneyline: Washington +240 | Baltimore -300
  • Over/Under: Over 51.5 | Under 51.5

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Commanders vs Ravens spread and Over/Under analysis

  • Washington has covered the spread in each of its last four contests but enters as a big underdog here against a Baltimore team that’s cashed in the 2H moneyline in 10 of its past 13 games.
  • Still, the Ravens are only 7-6 ATS in their last 13 contests at M&T Bank Stadium.
  • The Over is 4-1 for Baltimore and Washington so far this season, and these offenses have both scored at least 28 points in their past three outings.
  • Though run-heavy game scripts could limit the number of drives on Sunday, the Commanders have hit the 4Q Over in seven of their last 10 road games.

Commanders vs Ravens betting trend to know

The 2H Under is 9-6 in Baltimore’s last 15 games. Find more NFL betting trends for Commanders vs. Ravens.

Commanders vs Ravens game info

Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD
Date: Sunday, 10-13-2024
Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET
TV: CBS

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Tom Oldfield’s sports writing journey over the past 20 years has taken him from the Premier League and Champions League to the NFL, NBA, WNBA and MLB, with a wide range of articles and betting previews. Tom has worked closely with London’s Sportsbeat sports news agency as well as (thrillingly!) covering the Toronto Raptors’ 2019 NBA championship run, and he has appeared on BBC World Service and The Back Page podcast.

A graduate of the University of Nottingham in the UK, he is the author of biographies on Cristiano Ronaldo, Rafael Nadal, Gary Neville and Cesc Fabregas, and he co-authors a long-running series of children’s soccer books with his brother, Matt.

As a regular bettor across the top sports leagues, particularly with FanDuel and bet365, he is well versed on all the major markets and the next big game is rarely far from his thoughts. The best betting advice he has received is to monitor multiple sportsbooks to grab the best possible value.

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