As Big Brother 27’s Jury Phase Approaches, Here’s Who I Think Has The Best Chance Of Winning

As we near the midpoint of Big Brother Season 27, it’s an ideal moment to assess the strategies of the houseguests, particularly those who are in contention to win the grand prize of $750,000, or alternatively, those who may soon find themselves sitting down for a chat with Julie Chen Moonves.

TopMob is catching up with “Big Brother” online, and based on what I’ve observed so far, I believe I have a good grasp of who might be in the running for the victory as the jury phase nears. However, things can change dramatically at any moment, but here are my predictions for each Houseguest’s chances of winning Season 27, listed from least to most probable:

1. Least likely (in terms of winning): [Houseguest name]
2. Low likelihood: [Houseguest name]
3. Moderate chance: [Houseguest name]
4. High probability: [Houseguest name]
5. Most likely (to win): [Houseguest name]

Ava Pearl

Ava became the Head of Household during Week 5, yet since then, her influence on Big Brother has been minimal. Much of this can be attributed to her disinterest in playing the game effectively, which affected her performance even during the week she held power. Ava showed little enthusiasm for private conversations with fellow housemates and avoided discussing the impending vote before the Week 5 eviction. To put it plainly, it appears that Ava lacks a strategic approach or the ability to present a strong argument for victory. However, she could potentially reach the final round due to other players believing they’d win against her in a vote.

Kelley Jorgensen

It’s hard to find a Big Brother Houseguest as puzzling as Kelley Jorgensen. Despite willingly putting herself up for eviction and repeatedly backstabbing anyone who tried to form an alliance with her, she managed to last for weeks during Season 27. With the BB Blockbuster at her disposal to aid in her victories and secure safety when her strategies fail, one might think she’s invincible. However, it seems that once this advantage is no longer available or if she faces bad luck, she may end up in the jury house.

Will Williams

In the Big Brother house, as one of the more seasoned competitors, I, Will, am doing my best to stay alive in this game. While I may not be able to match some Houseguests in physical challenges, I’ve been making an effort to foster a strong social connection by lending an ear and nodding along whenever someone voices their thoughts or ideas. It seems to be working so far, but I know that a powerful social game can only carry you so far. I believe I have the potential to reach the end, but to make a compelling case for a well-deserved victory, I need to start showcasing my unique strengths and strategies more effectively within the game.

Mickey Lee

A few weeks back, I would have declared that Mickey was essentially running the “Big Brother” house and seemed poised to become a leading contender for victory. She leveraged her hidden advantage to snatch Rylie’s Head of Household role, boasting strong alliances with Morgan Pope, Ashley Hollis, and surprisingly, Rylie. However, things took a turn for the worse during Rylie’s eviction week. When Mickey prioritized Rylie’s safety over Morgan’s, it backfired, causing her to spiral after Rachel Reilly nominated her. Her erratic behavior cost her Morgan and Ashley’s support. Unless she can put in some serious effort to regain their trust, she may find herself in trouble in this game.

Keanu Soto

As a movie buff, let me tell you, I’ve got this reality TV competition down pat… or so I thought! Despite my misconception, I’ve managed to make quite an impression. My victories in the veto competitions have earned me comparisons to the legendary Frank Eudy from Season 14. Plus, my strategic alliances with Vince Panaro, Rachel, and others are a testament to my ability to remain a significant target while also being an easy nominee.

Sure, there’ll always be folks looking to take me down, but if I can keep winning when the pressure is on, I believe I can pave the way for a future victory. It’s a long game, but I’m ready for it!

Lauren Domingue

Lauren appears to be operating independently of significant alliances, yet she’s made significant moves behind the scenes that have gone unnoticed by many. She boasts a Week 3 Head of Household victory and a veto in her possession. Although her indecisiveness may pose challenges for others aiming to form alliances with her, it could also work to her advantage. With no clear allegiances, she might become a valuable addition to any player higher up on the current ranking. By playing a strategic game, she could potentially reach the finale and claim victory.

Ashley Hollis

Following the drama surrounding Showergate in Week 1, it might have seemed incredible that Ashley would go on to have a significant stint in Big Brother Season 27. However, she managed to avoid nomination after that incident and hasn’t been nominated again since then. She is known for her close relationships with Rachel and Morgan, but unlike them, she appears to have additional connections outside of this core group which could provide her some level of security if a future Head of Household targets them. However, it should be noted that both Rachel and Morgan are strong players who might consider sacrificing Ashley if their own games are at risk.

Vince Panaro

In the current context, Vince stands alone as a two-time Head of Household in Big Brother Season 27. Initially, he found himself under fire with a visible target, even being suspected of working with multiple factions. However, he’s now chosen to align with Rachel and The Judges. I believe this strategic shift could prove crucial for his survival in the upcoming stages of the game. He now has an opportunity to eliminate opponents like Rachel and others higher up on the list, potentially leading him to victory. Although the path ahead won’t be smooth, his current position looks promising for making it happen.

Rachel Reilly

right from the onset of Big Brother Season 27, it seemed that Rachel could either falter or emerge as the show’s second two-time winner. She’s encountered a few near misses with Mickey aiming for her elimination, and Vince nearly being persuaded to nominate her for eviction. Yet, in both instances, Rachel has skillfully utilized her sharp social strategy not just to dodge the threat, but also to bond with those who wish to see her depart. This agility is remarkable, and it’s quite different from how she played before. I believe she’s well-positioned to secure victory.

Morgan Pope

Although Morgan Pope doesn’t have any competition victories yet, I genuinely believe she is the most likely contestant to win Game 27 of Big Brother. She has formed alliances with the top players on the list, and these relationships seem to have developed naturally, without appearing contrived like Vince’s manipulations. While it’s too early to say for certain, I think Morgan is strongly positioned to be declared the champion this season. However, at present, things could still change before the final outcome is decided.

Devoted Big Brother enthusiasts are accustomed to surprises, so it’s hard to predict if this list will remain unchanged a few weeks from now! Tune in for new episodes of the reality show every Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. ET, and don’t forget to check out the live feeds on Paramount+.

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2025-08-31 05:09