Sean Koerner said Mac Jones is a sneaky weapon for preseason betting and DFS despite the criticism he receives once the real games start. Koerner argued that in August the talent gap between Jones and the third- and fourth-string defenders he will face is massive. That mismatch showed up last summer when Jones posted what Koerner called "a really good preseason," leading efficient touchdown drives against vanilla coverages. Because New England (or whichever unit Jones runs with) will often be the only offense on the field piloted by a quarterback who has multiple NFL starts, Koerner likes taking Jones’ player-prop overs and backing his side in first-half and in-game markets. The entire edge, Koerner stressed, comes from understanding quarterback rotations and projecting that Jones will log snaps against backups who would struggle to make a 53-man roster.