Best Bets Sunday Week 6
It's another long day of NFL football with games from dawn until dusk and a lot of good matchups on the docket. Here's a smattering of the plays we like this Sunday. For all of our picks go into the Best Bets tab at the bottom of the app and see all of our plays for free.
Josh Jacobs Over 66.5 Rush Yards: Jacobs is averaging 80.4 rush yards per game on the season on 18 carries. He has a point of attack advantage against the Cardinals on the left and in the middle. We expect the packers to play from ahead in this one and feed Jacob's giving him a great chance to go over his rushing total.
Michael Wilson Over 38.5 Receiving Yards: Michael Wilson can be the forgotten man in this Cardinals offense, but he is still pulling in a 19.4 percent target share this season. If the Cardinals are playing from behind they'll be airing it out and Wilson has a field area advantage in the intermediate against the Packers defense. Wilson has a great chance to go over his receiving total.
Devonta Smith Under 62.5 Receiving Yards: With AJ Brown playing for the first time since week 1, we expect Jalen Hurts to try to feed his favorite target an that's not Devonta Smith. Smith has disadvantages against the Browns man scheme and in the intermediate. We see a good chance for him to be held under his receiving total.
Dak Prescott Over 277 Pass Yards: We have Dak projected for 303 passing yards against the Lions defense. It should be a good day to feed Ceedee Lamb and with the highest over under of the week, this one could be a shootout and Dak should be able to have a big passing game.
Tee Higgins Over 52.5 Receiving Yards: Ja'Marr Chase has had back to back huge receiving games and it might be Joe Burrow's time to feed his other big weapon. Higgins is averaging 60.7 yards per game this season with an ADOT of 11.2. We think it will be a big day for Higgins against the Giants secondary.
Giants Cover +3.5 vs. Bengals: The Giants have been playing with life as of late. The Bengals defense hasn't been able to stop anyone. If they can go on the road and win, we're guessing it will come down to the end. We see this as a field goal game either way so we'll take the 3.5 points and side with the Giants.
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