Week 1 NFL survivor pool picks, advice, strategy: NFL expert reveals best knockout pick, teams to avoid
SportsLine's No. 1 NFL expert R.J. White reveals his knockout pool strategy and top Week 1 NFL survivor pick
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- First observed by CurrentWire: CBS Sports · Aug 23, 2026 at 11:24 AM ET
- Coverage span: 26 min
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Week 1 NFL survivor pool picks, advice, strategy: NFL expert reveals best knockout pick, teams to avoid(opens original report in a new tab)CBS SportsTier B
NFL survivor pool picks, advice, strategy for Week 1, 2026: Avoid the Dallas Cowboys(opens original report in a new tab)SportsLine's advanced computer model just locked in its top Week 1 NFL survivor picks — CBS Sports
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- Velocity
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