Soi kèo Swansea vs Hull
Swansea đang phải gây dựng từ một đội hình có những cái tên còn rất trẻ ở mùa giải trước. Rớt nhẹ xuống vị trí thứ 22 trên bảng xếp hạng với 9 điểm sau 9 trận đã đấu, nhưng cơ hội để đội chủ nhà có thể cải thiện vị trí khi họ được đá trận sớm nhất vòng 11.
Hull đang xếp ở vị trí thứ 17 nhưng cũng chỉ hơn đối thủ có 2 điểm. Tụt dần trên bảng xếp hạng, nguy hiểm vẫn luôn rình rập những vị khách bất cứ lúc nào.
Soi kèo Swansea trước trận đấu
Swansea đã bất bại 2/3 vòng đấu gần nhất với thắng lợi tối thiểu trước QPR ngay trên sân nhà trong số đó. Đây rõ ràng là những tín hiệu hết sức tích cực để đội chủ nhà có thể làm tốt hơn ở những vòng đấu tiếp theo nhằm cải thiện thứ hạng.
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Soi kèo Hull trước trận đấu
Hull vừa phải nhận trận thua thứ 3 liên tiếp, trực tiếp khiến họ trôi dần về nhóm cuối bảng. Thậm chí, có tới 2 thất bại trong số đó Hổ Vằn phải nhận trên sân nhà với mới đây là thất bại nặng nề 0-3 trước Stoke City. Chuỗi trận chỉ toàn hòa và thua trên sân khách của Hull từ đầu mùa được kéo dài lên con số 5, để thua tới 3 trận.
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Dự đoán kèo tài xỉu Swansea vs Hull
Hull đang là đội để thủng lưới nhiều nhất ở giải Hạng Nhất với không dưới 2 bàn thua/trận ở cả 5 trận gần nhất. Ít ra thì Hull đã có bàn ở cả 4 trận sân khách trước đó. Swansea sẽ tận dụng tối đa những sai lầm hàng thủ đội bạn để tìm kiếm bàn thắng.
Chọn Tài
Đội hình dự kiến Swansea vs Hull
Swansea: Joel Latibeaudiere, Liam Walsh, Liam Cullen chấn thương.
Hull: Benjamin Tetteh, Allahyar Sayyadmanesh, Dogukan Sinik, Brandon Fleming, Vaughn Covil chấn thương.
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Dự đoán tỷ số Swansea vs Hull
2-1 (Chọn Swansea và Tài)
It's Draft Week here at the National Football League! (Go ahead, jump up and down, scream and yell ... you know you want to!)With just a few more weeks before the regular season kicks off in the Great Northwest, it's time for my final one-man, five-round mock draft for the 2014 campaign. You're going to see plenty of changes, including the moving up of two elite pa s catchers and the falling down of several running backs who now come with a lot of risk.This mock draft is based on NFL.com's standard 10-team leagues with a basic (non-PPR) scoring system that rewards four points for touchdown pa ses and six points for all other touchdowns scored. Each numbered position represents an individual fantasy team, so no more than one quarterback, three running backs, three wide receivers or one tight end will be selected per roster.Round 11. , RB, : Peterson experienced a decline in production in 2013, but that was to be expected after the monstrous totals he recorded in the previous campaign. Still, he did finish eighth in fantasy points among running backs despite also mi sing time due to injuries. Peterson is no mere mortal, and the addition of new OC is huge.2. , RB, : The NFL's leading rusher, McCoy piled up 1,607 yards with 11 touchdowns and 278.60 fantasy points in the offense of . The Pitt product has now finished second in fantasy points among backs in two of the last three seasons, and at 25-years-old he's in the prime of his career. His value won't decline with in town.3. , RB, : Charles is coming off the best season of his career, recording 70 receptions, 1,980 scrimmage yards, 19 total touchdowns and 308 fantasy points. Whether he can duplicate his top status among running backs remains to be seen, but at age 27 he's still in his "salad days." Look for Charles to remain the focus of 's offensive attack.4. , RB, : Forte thrived in the offense of coach with career-bests in rushing yards (1,339), rushing scores (9), receptions (74) and receiving yards (594). The 28-year-old runner also averaged 4.6 yards per carry, proving he can be both explosive and versatile. Forte will be a top-four selection and could go top three in countle s PPR formats.5. , RB, : Lacy started his rookie campaign with a combined 15 carries in his first three games, due in large part to a concu sion that cost him some playing time. From Weeks 5-17, though, he averaged 20.7 carries per game. One of the NFL's best young running backs, Lacy is in line to see a true featured role in a great offense led by .6. , RB, : It seems like Lynch has been in the league forever, but he's just 28-years-old and should still have one more strong season left in him. He's ranked among the top five running backs based on fantasy points in three straight seasons, and I'm not buying that or is going to put a ma sive dent into his carries.7. , WR, : I am not a fan of taking wide receivers in Round 1, but grabbing here makes sense. He is a safer bet than any of the running backs still on the board, and I won't lose much by waiting an extra pick or two to nab a runner. Johnson has finished no worse than third in fantasy points at wideout since 2011, so he's guaranteed to produce.8. , TE, : How valuable is Graham? His 217.5 fantasy points would have ranked him as a super stud regardle s of position ... he would have finished as the sixth-best running back, the top-ranked wide receiver and the top-ranked defensive unit. I like taking runners in Round 1, but there's too much risk there for me not to grab Graham right here.9. , RB, : Some might think this is too high to draft the unproven Ball, but the departure of () makes him a prime breakout candidate. Running backs have almost always had succe s playing alongside , so there's oodles of potential here. Ball has the tools Carl Davis Jersey and upside to post similar numbers to Moreno this season. Buy in!10. , RB, : Murray shook his prone-to-injuries label to start 14 games in 2013. Outside of , he was the best statistical performer on the field for coach . Murray even caught 53 pa ses, which showed how versatile he can be out on the field. It also helps that he's 25 and playing in an offense that will suit his skill set well.Round 211. , WR, : Bryant is a fantasy monster, scoring a combined 25 touchdowns over the last two seasons. He's also a stud when it counts, scoring in each of his last five games of 2013. With new OC at the helm and his pa s-laden offense now in Big D, Bryant is a serious threat to push for the top spot among fantasy wide receivers in 2014.12. , WR, : Thomas has emerged into a stat-sheet stuffer, as his fantasy-point totals have risen in each of the last three seasons. He's finished with 90-plus catches, 1,400-plus yards and a combined 24 touchdowns over the last two seasons as the main threat in the pa s attack for Manning, and at age 26 he's barely in the prime of his career.13. , RB, : The addition of new OC in Cincinnati will be ma sive for Bernard, who is a major candidate to move up in future mock drafts. owners need to keep tabs on what happens with and rookie in camp, but Bernard is the running back to target in all formats for 2014.14. , RB, : Foster mi sed time last season, and he's been slowed by a hamstring in training camp. There is some risk with him as a result, which is why he's falling into Round 2 in a lot of drafts. Draft late as a handcuff.15. , WR, : One of the most talented young wide receivers in the NFL, Green has finished fourth in fantasy points at his position in each of the last two seasons. He has also seen his reception and yardage totals increase during that time. Like Thomas, Green is entering the prime of his career and should remain a fantasy star for years to come.16. , WR, : In his first two seasons in Chicago (with ), Marshall has recorded a combined 218 catches, 2,803 yards and 23 touchdowns. He's also finished no worse than fifth in fantasy points among wide receivers. Even with emerging into a fantasy star, Marshall is still easily one of the top five players at his position.17. , WR, : Jones mi sed most of the 2013 season due to injuries, but don't let his absence make you forget about him. He was on pace to average over 100 yards per game and would have ranked among the top 10 players at his position based on fantasy points. The Alabama product has what it takes to be a top-five fantasy wideout heading into the 2014 campaign.18. , QB, : Manning is coming off a historical season that saw him set new NFL records for pa sing yards (5,477) and pa sing touchdowns (55), and he also led all players with over 400 fantasy points. That won't happen again in 2014, but Manning is still the top fantasy player at his position. He'll go higher in almost all drafts, but not in mine.19. , WR, : Brown broke out in 2013, recording career bests almost acro s the board while finishing second among wide receivers in catches (110). He ranked among the top 10 wideouts in fantasy points in all standard leagues as well, and went third in PPR formats. Consider Brown a mid-tier No. 1 fantasy receiver and a top-25 overall player.20. , WR, : Nelson has recorded 1,200-plus receiving yards and a combined 23 touchdown catches in each of his last two full seasons for the . As long as he can avoid injuries, which has been a problem in the past, Nelson should post strong totals. It also doesn't hurt to have a stud quarterback in Rodgers throwing him the football once again.Round 321. , QB, : No quarterback in the NFL has been more consistent for fantasy leaguers than Brees, who has ranked no worse than second in fantasy points at his position in five of the last six seasons. He's likely to go higher than this in most 2014 drafts.22. , RB, : Bell's stock has fallen a bit, as he's in danger of losing goal-line looks to . He and Blount were also involved in an off-field incident, but that shouldn't have an effect on his value. Consider him a high-end No. 2 back.23. , WR, : A talented wideout with some of the best hands in the NFL, Jeffery makes for a terrific high-end WR2 if you can get him at this stage. In 2013, he had career bests acro s the board as the No. 2 option in the pa s attack for quarterback .24. , QB, : Rodgers was 22nd in fantasy points among quarterbacks in 2013, mi sing seven games with a broken collarbone. If we project the numbers he had in his seven full starts, however, he would have finished third in fantasy points at his position.25. , RB, : Martin was a ma sive disappointment last season, mi sing 10 games with a bum shoulder. Still, he's a young runner who should rebound in an offense that will lean on the run. However, I wouldn't draft him as more than a high-end No. 2 back.26. , RB, : Morris had a down season compared to his breakout rookie year, posting decreased numbers acro s the board. And while a rebirth to elite running back status is unlikely, there's no reason to believe Morris won't post RB2 totals moving forward.27. , WR, : Cobb mi sed most of the 2013 campaign with an injured leg, but he returned for the postseason and will be ready to roll when the season opens. A talented and versatile player who has been compared to , Cobb has major potential.28. , WR, : The 12th-ranked wideout in fantasy land last season, Johnson posted a solid 109 catches for 1,407 yards. However, he scored just five times all year and has a combined 11 touchdowns in his last 39 games. Overall, I still like him as a No. 2 wideout.29. , RB, : Bush mi sed some time due to injuries, but he still ranked 11th in fantasy points among running backs in standard leagues and ninth in PPR formats. He isn't going to be a true featured back, however, as will no doubt see work.30. , WR, : Jackson is too far inconsistent to be considered a true No. 1 fantasy wideout right now, but I'll take him at this point as a high-end No. 2 receiver. He should remain the top option in the pa s attack under new coach in 2014.Round 431. , RB, : Ellington might lack size at just 5-foot-9 and 199 pounds, but he makes up for it in versatility and big-play ability on the field.32. , WR, : Allen was by far the best rookie wide receiver in this past season, not to mention the top option for .33. , RB, : Stacy remains the top back in St. Louis, but the addition of rookie could hurt his value a bit. He's a viable RB2 in all drafts.34. , RB, : Mathews, who is entering a contract year, is coming off the best statistical year of his NFL career and is in the RB2 conversation.35. , WR, : White, who is being undervalued in drafts, should rebound after what was a injury-plagued and disappointing statistical campaign in 2013.36. , WR, : Garcon lost some of his luster with the addition of , but he's still a surefire WR2 in standard and PPR leagues.37. , TE, : There aren't many tight ends who will warrant a draft pick in the first five rounds of 2014 drafts, but Thomas is clearly one of them.38. , RB, : An underrated running back, Jennings will see a prominent role for the G-Men and could turn into a serious steal in all re-drafts.39. , QB, : Luck didn't put up a ton of monster stat lines in 2013, but he still ranked an impre sive fourth in fantasy points among quarterbacks.40. , TE, : Will Gronkowski be ready for the start of 2014? Regardle s, he's a risk well worth taking once we get this late into Round 4. Round 541. , WR, : Cruz should rebound under new OC Ben McAdoo after what was a dreadful 2013 campaign. He'll James White Jersey turn into a nice WR2/3 for fantasy leaguers.42. , WR, : If you're looking for a sleeper/breakout wide receiver for upcoming season, look no further than the talented Patterson.43. , WR, : Fitzgerald has failed to record 1,000-plus yards in each of his last two seasons, but he did find the end zone 10 times in 2013.44. , RB, : Spiller was a major bust last season, but he'll be back at 100 percent health in 2014 and is well worth a roll of the dice in this round.45. , WR, : As long as Welker's concu sion i sues don't return, he's a good bet to post No. 2 fantasy wideout numbers in an offense led by Manning.46. , WR, : Crabtree has all the tools to record No. 1 wideout numbers, so landing him at this stage of the draft could be a ma sive steal.47. , RB, : Gore keeps putting up numbers,despite his extended age. Does he fall of a cliff this year? Time will tell, but don't count him out.48. , WR, : Harvin is a risk due to his pronene s to injuries in recent seasons, but he'll be worth a roll of the dice at this stage of the draft.49. , RB, : The have a lot of faith in Gerhart, who could see 300-plus carries in an offense that will lean on the run quite a bit.50. , WR, : Jackson was a top-10 fantasy wideout in Philadelphia last year, but a move to Washington a bit le s desirable. Draft him as a WR3. Michael Fabiano is an award-winning analyst on NFL.com and NFL Network and a member of the Sports Writers A sociation (FSWA) . Have a burning question on anything fantasy related? Tweet it to __ or send a question via !