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Week 2 NFL Wild Card Best Bets, Player Props, and Bold Picks

Week 2 NFL Wild Card Best Bets, Player Props, and Bold Picks

My team of experts has been asked to write down their top playoff bets. Every week in the playoffs, every expert will risk a single dollar on a game bet and one unit on a person prop. We’ll keep betting during the Super Bowl and pick a winner based on return on investment (ROI) at the end.

The NFL playoffs are coming up soon, and there are a lot of player props on the market. That’s why we’re giving you an NFL betting guide, which shows you some of the best general bets you can make on all six games for Wild Card Weekend.

Click on this link to see my picks for the final score about each game and my best prop bet for each wild card battle.

There will be more than half of the Dolphins’ defensive players who can’t play against Patrick Mahomes within a playoff game.

Even though Kansas City’s offense hasn’t been as good as it usually is, the team still finished ninth in yards gained and fifteenth in points scored. The Chiefs should win at home because they have the second-best defense in the NFL.

Nacua has been great, setting the record for most catching yards by a rookie. The Lions’ defense checks the pass 27th, which is what he has to deal with. Nacua and fellow wide receiver Cooper Kupp could have a huge game together.

Jordan Love has a lot of tools, and he was one of the best players in the league at the end of the regular season.

The Packers’ defense, led by Dan Quinn, has had some problems this season. Expect coach Matthew LaFleur to be able to formulate a good game plan for them. Cowboys fans may be suffering until the very end of this exciting game.

The NFL playoffs will be coming up soon, and there are a lot of player props on the market. That’s why we’re giving you an NFL betting guide, which lists some of the best bets for each wild-card weekend game.

My weekly betting plan has a lot of information about each of the weekend’s games, as well as my analysis in a few interesting lines I’m keen on betting on. However, this article is set up so that you can choose your own faves.

Pitre has been on defense for Houston for at least 90% of their 13 games this season. In eight of those games, such as three in a row, he has not made five solo stops.

Pitre hit an average of 4.1 home runs by himself in those 13 games. He also left two games early, coming short of 5.0 in both of them.

It was against the Browns within Week 16 that one of them left. When it comes to hits on rival safeties, Cleveland is about in the middle of the pack.

Pitre is normally lined up at free safety 72% for the time, so he’s not in the box very often. Even if he plays every down, the odds are that he won’t get 5.0 solos.

There are a few reasons why I think Kupp will get the extra money. First, skills. Kupp is still the best when he’s fit. The game is in the playoffs, and Kupp is going to be ready to go after sitting out Week 18.

That being said, the Lions have given up 82.2 yards receiving per game and 11.5 yards per grab to wide players in the last six games. Kupp has done better than these odds in two of his last four matches, and I think he and Matthew Stafford will connect a lot on Sunday.

In three games this year, Williams has only gone over this prop once. In his last seven games, he has gone over it five times. The Rams have given up 1,069 yards to wide receivers since Week 12. That’s more than any other team.

Williams got 14% of the targets from Weeks 15–17, which was twice as many as Josh Reynolds. In a high-scoring game, Goff should look to target the fast receiver.

This season, St. Brown has gone over this prop in 10 of the 16 games he has played in. Also, the Lions will probably not have tight end Sam LaPorta, although if he does play, we shouldn’t expect him to be at full strength.

That makes it possible for the reliable middle receiver to catch even more passes. The Rams gave up the fourth-most catches to tight ends this season. In the last eight games of the season, they gave up the second-most receiving yards to wide receivers.

George Williams

George is a football fanatic, and he himself is a good football player. He does cover Football news from around the world, and share on Sportsfinding. He makes sure that the news content he creates are factually correct, and written in good English to meet the readers’ expectations.

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