Below are some props that you should keep your eye on as you head into Week 4.
All props are coming from DraftKings Sportsbook lines and be sure to keep checking back throughout the weekend as props are added over the course of the 24 hours prior to the game. The number of props will largely depend on the recommended plays. We will not be forcing the number of props just to meet a number as if it is on here, it is deemed a good play
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Matchup Props (Over/Under, Player vs Player, Player to Score Touchdown) |
10-9 |
WEEK 3 RECAP 1-6
Last week could not have gone any worse for the props. Taking the 9-3 record that we had going into the week and brought it to 10-9 on the season for matchup props (O/U, Player vs Player, or will a player score a touchdown)
Josh Allen Under 264.5 Yards Passing- Loss
Baker Mayfield Over 239.5- Loss
Drew Sample Over 31.5 Receiving Yards- Loss
Leonard Fournette Over 15.5 Receiving Yards- Loss
Mike Davis Under 30.5 Receiving Yards- Loss
Sam Darnold Under 204.5 Passing Yards- Win
Darren Waller Over 51.5 Receiving Yards- Loss
JuJu Smith-Schuster More Receiving Yards Than Will Fuller- Loss
WEEK 4 PLAYS
Ryan Fitzpatrick Over 280.5 Passing Yards
Fitzpatrick has largely had a strange statistical season where he has thrown for under 200 yards in two of his games and then has thrown for 328 passing yards against the Bills. Now in his two games that he has thrown for under 200 yards, one was against the Patriots in a close game for most of the contest and the other was against the Jaguars in a game in which the Dolphins had a commanding lead. This week, Fitzpatrick will be called upon to keep pace with the Seahawks in what should be a high scoring game. The Seahawks so far this season have the worst passing defense in the NFL as they have allowed 440 yards passing per game in their first three games and to make matters worse, Jamal Adams will miss this game leaving a giant hole at the safety position.