Week 2 picks: Who the experts are taking in Saints vs. Panthers

Week 2 picks: Who the experts are taking in Saints vs. Panthers | @DillySanders

The New Orleans Saints are looking to right the ship from last year and do something they were unable to: beat the Carolina Panthers. The Saints will travel to Carolina for their first road test of the regular season, taking on Bryce Young in his home debut. Derek Carr was put on a pedestal during the offseason as the best quarterback in the division (for now) and this his first chance to prove it. The Panthers are coming off a loss to the Atlanta Falcons and will be looking to avoid the dreaded 0-2 start.

New Orleans is favored (narrowly, by BetMGM) to win on the road on Monday. But what are the experts predicting? Let’s take a look at 50 of them:

USA TODAY Sports NFL predictions aren’t high on the Saints, Jameis Winston

USA TODAY Sports NFL predictions aren’t high on the Saints or Jameis Winston in 2022:

We’ve talked before about how volatile expectations are for the New Orleans Saints this year. Some media outlets see a legitimate Super Bowl contender. A lot of others view New Orleans as a team that would be lucky to reach the postseason. Whether questions are focused on the Saints quarterback situation or first-year head coach Dennis Allen (whose tenure with the Raiders a decade ago didn’t exactly go well), there are a lot of doubts circling this Saints team.

That’s reflected in the 2022 NFL season predictions from USA TODAY Sports. None of the seven ballots see the Saints winning their division — or advancing to Super Bowl LVII. Three panelists don’t have New Orleans in the playoffs at all, while the other four predict the Saints to squeeze in as the final NFC wild card team. Just two of the seven panelists (Nate Davis and Lorenzo Reyes) like Winston to win Comeback Player of the Year recognition.

As our own Ross Jackson has explored before, Winston would need to meet benchmarks of at least 4,600 passing yards with 36 touchdown passes against 14 interceptions to match the thresholds set by past Comeback Player of the Year performances. We know Winston can move the ball downfield and score a lot of points, but it comes back to the same question with him: whether or not he can keep the football out of harm’s way. He improved in that area last year on an admittedly small sample size. Now he’s expected to take a big step forward. If he can do that, Winston should prove the doubters wrong — and vindicate his supporters. Let’s see if he has it in him.

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