- Fletcher Cox and Brandon Graham have +250 odds to record OVER 13.5 sacks in the regular season.
- Brandon Graham recorded 8 sacks in 2020.
- Fletcher Cox haD 6.5 sacks in 2020.
PHILADELPHIA – Although expectations for the Philadelphia Eagles are not high going into the 2021-22 NFL season, there are still bright spots to look forward to within their roster.
Both Brandon Graham and Fletcher Cox have led the Eagles' defensive line for nine straight seasons and are in line to do so again in 2021. Online sportsbooks have odds set for their combined total of sacks for the year.
Fletcher Cox + Brandon Graham To Combine For OVER 13.5 Sacks
- Yes +250
Backing up these NFL odds would have sports bettors look into the last six seasons of the duo where both Cox and Graham have hit the OVER four times.
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They are also going up against some of the worst offensive lines in the NFL in 2021 which means that it should not be too difficult for either of them to get to the opposing quarterback. On their 17-game schedule, the Eagles have 10 games against the bottom 12 offensive lines including two against the New York Giants, who are ranked with the 32nd offensive line in 2021.
It is also worth noting that both of these players have been trending upwards in recent seasons. In 2019, Fletcher Cox put up just 3.5 sacks in 16 games, and in 2020, he saw those numbers double to 6.5 in 15 games. As for Brandon Graham, his last two seasons have been spectacular. In 2019 he had an 8-sack season and in 2020, he went up to 8.5 sacks.
Being that Cox’s numbers are trending upwards and Graham has stabilized himself at around eight sacks, 13.5 sacks is more than attainable for them to hit and their odds would offer a decent payout to any sports bettor taking this wager.
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