The Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens and Tampa Bay Buccaneers enter Week 10 as the top-ranked offenses in the 2021 NFL season. The Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Browns own the top-ranked defenses.

Here are the five best over/under bets for Week 10. Betting odds come from FanDuel Sportsbook.

Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins Over 46.5

The Ravens trounced the Dolphins 59-10 when the two teams last met in 2019. In the middle of an MVP-caliber season, Lamar Jackson should have another big performance in Miami. Baltimore leads the AFC in total yards, and Miami has given up more yards than any other team. The Ravens have the No. 23 defense, allowing 72 points over the last two games.

Cleveland Browns at New England Patriots Under 45.5

There won’t be a ton of points scored in a battle of the AFC’s best defenses. The Browns and Patriots rank third and ninth, respectively, in both yards allowed and opponents’ yards per play. Cleveland’s defense is getting better as the season moves along, holding three straight opponents to fewer than 17 points. The Browns are down to just one running back because of injuries and COVID-19. Mac Jones has struggled against the best defenses on New England's schedule.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Washington Football Team Over 51.5

Washington will have little success slowing down Tampa Bay’s offense off a bye. The Bucs lead the league with 32.5 points per game, and only three teams allow more points per contest than Washington. Tom Brady has been the league’s top quarterback. Taylor Heinicke had one of the best games of his career when he threw for 306 yards and ran for 46 yards against Tampa Bay in the playoffs.

Detroit Lions at Pittsburgh Steelers Under 43

If the Lions' defense doesn’t completely fall apart, there might only be a handful of touchdowns in this game. Pittsburgh and Detroit are averaging a combined 36.9 points per game. The Lions have scored fewer than 20 points in seven straight games. The Steelers and Lions rank 27th and 28th, respectively, in yards per play.

New Orleans Saints at Tennessee Titans Over 44.5

This total is too low for a matchup between two of the NFL’s top-12 scoring teams. Since losing the season opener, Tennessee has scored at least 24 points in every game. The Titans won’t feel the loss of Derrick Henry as much in this game since they’ll have to rely on the passing attack against the Saints’ top-ranked run defense. New Orleans has scored 61 points over the last two weeks with Trevor Siemian taking a majority of the snaps.

Season Record: 21-24

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Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the New Orleans Saints at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on September 13, 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Chris Graythen/Getty Images