Are you ready for NFL Week 7? We are! This Sunday, we are looking at DeMario Douglas to continue to serve as Drake Maye’s favorite playmaker, while Jaxon Smith-Njigba should continue to rack up yardage away from home.
Over the last two games, Lawrence has finally found some rhythm while throwing for 23 and 28 completions in a loss to Chicago and win against Indy.
Facing a New England defense that will keep this game fairly close, I’m looking for Lawrence and the Jags to throw the ball against the Pats secondary and get Brian Thomas Jr. going early in this one.
Trevor is 3-1 in London games while going for 23 and 25 completions apiece in his last two outings across the sea.
While Drake Maye’s first career start had some highs and lows, one thing is for sure: DeMario Douglas will serve as his top option in the receiving game. Douglas went for 92 yards on six catches and a score last week and over the last four games has totaled 31 targets from both Patriots’ quarterbacks.
Playing mostly slot snaps, I believe Douglas will see his snap count increase to around 80% in this game against Jacksonville, who have allowed the 3rd most receptions and yards per contest to opposing wide receivers.
Player | Prop | Price |
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Jordan Love | Over 247.5 Pass Yards | |
Jordan Love | Under 251.5 Pass Yards |
With Jordan Love facing a Houston offense that can put up points in a hurry, it wouldn’t shock me if this is a game where both Quarterbacks put up 250+ yards passing with some of the elite targets on both offenses.
With Houston’s rush defense allowing just 3.8 YPC to opposing running backs this season, it will be up to Jordan Love to get this offense rolling.
With Romeo Doubs and Tucker Kraft really stepping up as of late to compliment Josh Jacobs and Jayden Reed as the two top options on this offense, I’m looking for LaFluer to get creative and spread the ball around as Love gets comfortable against the athletic but beatable Houston defense.
Player | Prop | Price |
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Over 61.5 Reception Yards | |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Under 66.5 Reception Yards |
Per usual, we are banking on JSN to have another big Sunday away from home. This season the second-year Seahawks wideout has gone for 117 and 51 yards away from home with 28 total targets combined.
Through one and a half seasons in the NFL, JSN has averaged 5.5 receptions away to just 3.0 in Seattle as well as 47.3 YPG away from home. The Geno to Smith-Njigba connection outside of the 12th Man is truly a difference maker.
Against an Atlanta team that could make this game a shootout, look for the slot machine to have another fantastic outing as Seattle looks to get back into the win column.
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Aaron White graduated from Northwestern University with a B.A. in Economics. His industry experience includes projects for the Chicago Cubs, The Sporting News, and QL Gaming Group. He covers the NFL and NBA for EatWatchBet.