GAME PICKS
Last Week’s ATS Record: 1-0
Best Bets ATS Record (Season): 11-9
Totals Record: 3-3
Player Props
Last week: 9-2
Player Props Record: 88-79
- Jonathan Taylor OVER 2.5 receptions (-140 FD)
- Rhamondre Stephenson OVER 41.5 rushing yards (-115 DK)
- Deebo Samuel OVER 71.5 receiving yards (-115 DK)
- Elijah Moore OVER 55.5 receiving yards (-115 DK)
- Saquon Barkley OVER 27.5 receiving yards (-115 DK)
- Tyler Boyd OVER 42.5 receiving yards (-115 DK)
- Laviska Shenault OVER 43.5 receiving yards (-115 DK)
- Russell Gage OVER 43.5 receiving yards (-115 DK)
- Javonte Williams OVER 46.5 rushing yards (-115 CAESARS)
- Adam Theilen OVER 4.5 receptions (-158 FD)
- Matt Ryan UNDER 252.5 passing yards (-115 DK)
- Odell Beckham OVER 28.5 receiving yards (-114 FD)
- Miles Sanders OVER 67.5 rushing yards (-120 DK)
- Noah Fant OVER 35.5 receiving yards (-115 DK)
- Logan Thomas OVER 32.5 receiving yards (-115 DK)
Thanksgiving Day
Darnell Mooney OVER 60.5 receiving yards (-115 DK) — I’ve been betting this guy all year because he was my top breakout WR in the preseason and because he’s good. It started out roughly, but now I’m winning it every week. He’s looking at another 8-10 targets at least, and 10+ if the Lions put up a fight. The Road Runner can get this in 2-3 catches.
Amon-Ra St. Brown OVER 32.5 receiving yards (-113 FD) — The Bears are shaky covering the slot and give up the fourth-most FPG to inside receivers. With Jared Goff back, Aman actually has a chance, and Goff has clicked with Amon at times. He has to get 5-6 targets in this one, and he can hit this total on only three grabs.
Dalton Schultz OVER 4.5 receptions (-165 FD) — I’m getting bad odds here on Thursday morning, but CeeDee Lamb won’t play, and the Raiders have three good corners, so it’s a challenging matchup for their WRs. The Raiders can also rush the passer, so I think this will all open things up for Schultz.