At RT Sports, there is an amazing fantasy pick’em game where you can choose different props for a chance to win money! Pick at least two props, select “more” or “less” on each prop, submit the picks, and you’re good to go! Below are my favorite props/picks for Sunday’s NFL slate. You can choose just two props or choose them all and make it into one big parlay!
Kincaid matched or surpassed this number in eight of his final ten regular-season games last year and enters this season as the team’s number-one target in the passing game. The Bills and Cardinals should play in a very high-scoring game on Sunday, so expect Kincaid to see plenty of targets. Kincaid saw six or more targets in ten of his last 12 games last season, and the target numbers should only go up with Diggs and Davis no longer in Buffalo.
Dell had three or more receptions in all but one game that he played in last season. He got better as the season progressed, as most rookies do. Although there are a lot of weapons in the passing game for the Texans this season, Dell remains a legitimate threat. There should be plenty of scoring in this game between the Texans and Colts. It’s worth noting that Dell caught seven passes on ten targets last season in week two against the Colts.
Last season, he was the No. 3 WR behind Tyler Lockett on the depth chart in a run-first offense. JSN enters this season as the number two wide receiver on the depth chart for the Seahawks in what is expected to be a pass-first offense. This is also a great matchup for him this week, as the Broncos will have their top corner Patrick Surtain shadowing DK Metcalf, leading to JSN roaming open more and QB Geno Smith looking his way regularly.
Dowdle is set to begin the season as the Cowboys top running back. Although he may not score many TDs, he will lead the backfield in touches, and with 10+ carries and 3+ receptions, he should easily clear 36.5 total yards. If he only averages three yards per carry and 3 yards per reception, he will end up with 39 total yards, so I like this play. In the three games last season where Dowdle saw nine or more carries, he rushed for at least 46 yards and had a high of 79.
McLaurin is a true No. 1 WR who is overlooked because he hasn’t had the benefit of playing with good quarterbacks throughout his career. That is about to change now that Jayden Daniels is in town. McLaurin reached five or more receptions only 10 out of 17 times last season, but again, it should go up with new QB play and new coaching. He also goes up against a Bucs defense this weekend that ranked 28th in the NFL in pass yards allowed last season.