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NFL Week 12 betting first look: Can the New York Giants slow down the Philadelphia Eagles?

Jalen Hurts has the Eagles on a roll heading into a Week 12 matchup with the Giants. Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

As soon as games wrap up on a Sunday, sportsbooks have to react quickly and set their early lines for the following week. They aren't the only ones: This season, we're running ESPN's Football Power Index immediately upon conclusion of the 4 p.m. ET window so we can compare our numbers with those from Caesars Sportsbook.

That early comparison, before the market has fully materialized, is probably our best chance to find a line that's a little off. And it gives us a chance to potentially get ahead of line movement.

Our point of comparison is FPI's implied line. FPI's standard game predictions are means that don't account for the intricacies of football's scoring -- like 3 and 7 being key numbers -- but our implied line represents a median prediction given an understanding of the scoring environment. That's a long way of saying this is a better apples-to-apples comparison for betting.

Because we're trying to jump on early lines immediately after games, I think the best way for us to measure success is through closing line value. More than anything, we're looking for movement in the right direction. So I'm keeping a running tally -- for both games and futures -- in this spot each week.

Now, let's dive into Week 12!

Closing line value record (W-L-T): 15-5-11*

*Closing line value for Giants-Buccaneers Week 11 Monday night game based on line as of this article's posting

All lines courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook.