Week 6 of the NFL Season is officially here! We projected a back-and-forth game between the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks, and it lived up to the hype…
Sort of. Geno Smith and the Seahawks had an abysmal first half, but they turned it around in the second half. It wasn’t enough to overtake the 49ers, however, as their offense was rolling and the defense was on fire.
As we turn to Sunday’s slate of games, we’re excited about several matchups, and while there are many intriguing player props on Underdog, we’ve identified three of our favorites to share with you! We went 3/3 last Sunday, so let’s get a sweep on back-to-back weeks!
This is our favorite play of the slate, as Underdog and other sites seem to be sleeping on Rome Odunze. His connection with Caleb Williams is only growing every week, and the Chicago Bears are taking on the Jacksonville Jaguars in London.
It’s the perfect storm for this connection to explode for 50+ yards, as the Jaguars allow the most passing yards per game.
Look for Odunze to crush the over in this spot, potentially by the end of the first half.
We love Jayden Daniels’ upside as much as the next person, but this line is far too high. The Washington Commanders are taking on the Baltimore Ravens this week, one of the most highly anticipated matchups on the slate.
Daniels is the new-age player, and Lamar Jackson has been doing it for a few years at this point. While we’re expecting this to be a great game between two dynamic quarterbacks, we don’t think Daniels is going to eclipse 51 rushing yards against the Ravens.
They only allow 60.4 rushing yards per game, and despite Daniels being an electric athlete, he’s probably not going to be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. Look for the Ravens to limit him on the ground, forcing him to pass the ball more.
The Ravens might have the best rushing defense in the league, but the Arizona Cardinals have one of the worst. They allow 147.8 rushing yards per game, which is the perfect storm for Josh Jacobs and the Green Bay Packers to have a field day.
Jacobs has been nothing short of brilliant this year for the Packers, who are much more open to running the ball than they’ve been in years past.
Look for Jacobs to have a monster game, crushing the over of 67.5 rushing yards.
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Andrew Elmquist graduated from Winona State University with bachelor's degrees in Communication Studies and Spanish. He is a budding analyst in the DFS and sports betting industries. Andrew is a NFL and NBA contributor at EatWatchBet.