Round 2 plays (4pts):
Matt Kuchar to beat Billy Horschel -163 @ Stan James
Horschel did hold a two-shot lead at the start of the final day here last year (and finished 3rd), but he hasn't shown anything like that form recently and complained of muscle spasms last month in the Honda Classic. Yesterday, he shot the worst round of the day (80) with only David von Hoffman (+9 after 12 holes) below him on the leaderboard. With no possibility of missing the cut, I don't see a 'bounceback' today whereas Kuch has a top-10 position to defend in rd2.
John Huh to beat Ben Curtis +110 @ Stan James
An opposite play in this matchup - Huh is 121st and Curtis is 10th after rd1. In fact, this is a repeat of the 2012 Texas Open shootout when Curtis held off a charging Huh to finish 1st (and Huh 2nd). That win extended Curtis PGA Tour playing rights until the end of this season, but it has been 22 months since he recorded a top-10 finish so, even though he played well here two years ago, I think that it is very unlikely that he will hold onto his current top-10 position. At 121st on the leaderboard, Huh does have a chance of make the cut unlike Horschel so there are incentives for rd2. He can also draw on his experience two years ago when he was 119th after rd1 and, not only did he make the cut, he pushed Curtis so hard for the title.
Jordan Spieth to beat Zach Johnson +100 @ Paddy Power
Another matchup in which I'm backing the player to bounce back. In Spieth's case, it is certainly a surprise that he is 105th after rd1, but he did recover well after six bogeys in his opening seven holes. With Johnson being unimpressive last week and with a poor record on this course, he looks a player to oppose.
[unofficial rd2 system play: Knox tb Harman +100]