NFL Week 7 is upon us, and once again we have a marathon day of football to get excited for on Sunday! Things get started with the final NFL London game with Rams vs Jaguars at Wembley Stadium at 9:30 am ET before the usual mega slate across 1:00 pm ET and 4:00 pm ET. The day wraps up with a crunch SNF matchup between the Falcons and 49ers. And what’s an NFL Sunday without a few player prop bets? I have scanned through the entire day’s action and have picked out my best NFL player prop bets for Sunday, so let’s dive in! You can also find out all of our NFL picks for EVERY GAME in Week 7, with our experts boasting an 106-81-1 record for +40.3 units this season!
Best NFL player prop bet: Jayden Daniels (WSH) over 228.5 passing yards (-115)
Odds available at BetMGM at time of publishing.
Jayden Daniels has only hit this in 2 of 4 games this season, but there is no better matchup for him than the Cowboys. Dallas allows the most passing yards in the NFL and this game projects to be a shootout, with a total set at an astronomically high 55 points while the spread is less than a field goal favoring Washington. Regardless of whether Deebo Samuel plays or not, I like Daniels to show why he’s one of the most exciting young players in this league. This is the same defense that has allowed both Justin Fields and Caleb Williams to throw for nearly 300 yards each. I expect this line to move up and believe heavily that Jayden is going to have a DAY at AT&T Stadium.
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Best NFL prop bet: Neither Team to Score 25 Points in Dolphins vs Browns (-115)
Odds available at DraftKings Sportsbook at time of publishing.
For our 2nd bet, we’ve gone down the route of a team prop as opposed to a player prop. This is one I absolutely love. This game features 2 ugly offenses playing in arguably the worst weather conditions we have seen all year. This game is expected to have 50-60 mph winds. Both Tua Tagovailoa and Dillon Gabriel get criticism for being check-down merchants, but in this game, they’ll have valid excuses. This matchup should feature lots of running and short passes, which will keep the clock moving at all times. The game’s total is a wildly low 37.5, and whatever team wins this one, they should score 24 or less. If a team scores 3 touchdowns and a field goal in these conditions, that would be impressive. That would still likely result in 24 points if teams didn’t cute and go for 2. We’re rooting for defense and Mother Nature here!
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