Calling it a unique chance to fade an unprepared passer, Dabbundo laid 3.5 (–110) with Las Vegas against a Browns team forced to start Shedeur Sanders. In a brief relief cameo last week Sanders went 4-for-16 with an interception, two sacks, a dropped pick and a drive-killing grounding penalty—numbers Dabbundo argues confirm he isn’t NFL-ready. While Myles Garrett and the Browns pass rush could torment the Raiders’ leaky offensive line, he suspects any edge is wiped out by the other side of the matchup: a historically bad Raiders defense facing a quarterback Cleveland is "starting out of desperation, not choice." With the game totaled at just 36.5, every Sanders mistake is magnified; Dabbundo wants to be on the side that only needs 20 points to cover.