The Super Bowl is here and a few player props are standing out above the rest.
Here’s exactly how I’m playing it to turn $20 into $1520 while watching the Super Bowl:
1. Drake Maye - More Than 6.5 Rush Attempts
Maye already has 24 carries in just 3 playoff games and ranks 2nd in rushing efficiency this postseason.
Not to mention, kneel-downs count as rush attempts, which quietly raises his rush attempts floor in a game projected to be close…
2. Hunter Henry - More Than 0.5 Touchdowns
Henry has been the Patriots most trusted red-zone option all season.
He leads the team with 22 red-zone targets, the 5th most in the entire league, and now faces a Seahawks defense allowing the 5th most catches to tight ends…
3. Jaxon Smith-Njigba - More Than 7.5 Catches
JSN logged 10 catches last game and now draws an even better matchup.
New England plays man coverage at a top-10 rate, and JSN averages over 8.3 catches in similar spots against man heavy defenses…
4. Kyle Williams - Less Than 0.5 Catches
Williams is at best the 6th option in the Patriots passing attack.
When Mack Hollins and Kayshon Boutte are healthy, Williams averages just 0.3 catches per game - and both are healthy for the Super Bowl…
5. Kenneth Walker - More Than 18.5 Carries
With Charbonnet out, he handled 76% of the backfield carries in the NFC Championship and should see similar volume in the Super Bowl.
His main backup is now George Holani, who has just 28 career carries…
6. Stefon Diggs - More Than 4.5 Catches
Seattle plays zone coverage at one of the highest rates in the league.
This matters because Diggs ranks 11th among qualified WRs against zone and averages 5 catches per game in similar matchups.
— Sal
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