Hello fellow Pickwatchers. While we'll continue tracking analysts into the playoffs (and perhaps beyond...) it's time to crown our regular season champ for 2013. Last year's top picker was Seth Wickersham of ESPN, who beat Chris Mortensen, but we now know that this season, the championship will go down will come down to just two men, neither of whom work for ESPN.

True story: I found a Zygi Wilf disguise kit.

Step forward John Halpin of Fox and Gregg Rosenthal of NFL's Around the League. Both are tied at the top of the yearly standings and disagree on just one game, Detroit and Minnesota. Halpin has taken the Vikings, while Rosenthal has gone for the Lions in the final ever game at the Metrodome.

It's been a long season but these two - along with regular Top 5-ers Ron Jaworski, Prediction Machine and Accuscore, have been exceptional this season. Regardless of who wins, they're both winners in our eyes (except the guy who loses).

So while there's certainly some pretty compelling storylines this week in the NFL, this should give you at least one reason to keep an eye on that most meaningless of matchups in Minnesota. The other reason is to find out which coach is unceremoniously canned on the field by their owner, but really, lets stay positive guys.

We've put up a few previews however due to a rush of late picks, we've had to concentrate only on those matchups with a lot of disagreement, We'll do the same for the Green Bay @ Chicago and San Francisco @ Arizona matchups, so check back before the start of the late games today for more info.

As always, good luck and savour the last moments of regular season football...