We’re riding high into Week 10.
“Thursday Night Football” was a clean sweep, having won all three bets including a +375 wager, projecting Ja’Marr Chase to go over 125 receiving yards.
The win is a boon for this year’s props, as our record now sits at 16-14 and 4.66 units of profit.
We now break down the best player prop bets ahead of a loaded Week 10.
Bryce Young hasn’t cleared this rushing projection since Week 1, so you might think this is a crazy man’s bet.
But Young’s rushing attempts projection is particularly interesting to me, considering it’s 2.5 and he’s cleared that in all but one start this year.
That tells that books aren’t correctly looking at his legs here.
Young cleared 25 rushing yards in three games last year, but the real value is the Giants’ defense.
This prop is 6-4 against the Giants this year and all of them have also gone Over 25 rushing yards.
Slam the over for the international matchup in which the Giants are favored for the first time in more than a year.
You probably chuckled at this one and that’s okay.
Last season, Stafford had at least one rushing attempt in all but one of his 15 games.
This season, he failed to record a carry in four of his first five games.
Stafford has since cashed the Over in three straight games and I’m expecting a more-competitive Stafford, as it appears Los Angeles will be competing for an NFC West title.
I think we’re getting good value here for the Monday night matchup.
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