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, you will find 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!
Malik Nabers MORE than 5.5 Receptions
Nabers caught five passes in his NFL debut and saw seven targets in that game. In week two, Nabers saw an insanely high 18 targets and converted it into 10 catches for 127 yards. He should see double-digit targets again, considering he is the only viable pass-catching option on the Giants roster, and he should be able to turn that into at least 6 catches against a Browns defense that has underperformed so far.
J.K Dobbins MORE than 50.5 Rushing Yards
It’s definitely shocking to see Dobbins as the league’s leading rusher through the first two weeks of the season, yet here we are. He has rushed for over 130 yards in each of the first two weeks this season, and he looks healthy and explosive while doing it. The Chargers are a run-first offense with an excellent scheme, which also allows for Dobbins to have success. The matchup this week is against a tough Steelers defense which is why the number is at only 50.5, but the Steelers are still allowing over 90 rushing yards per game this season, so Dobbins is averaging 133 per game. You have to think that unless he gets hurt, he can rush for 51.
Chris Godwin MORE than 65.5 Receiving Yards
The Bucs play the Broncos, who have a great shutdown corner in Patrick Surtain. He is likely going to be on Mike Evans, which means Baker is going to be looking Godwin’s way. Godwin is off to a fantastic start to the season, with at least 7 catches in every game and at least 83 yards in every game. He has also scored a TD every week too.
Josh Jacobs MORE than 77.5 Rushing Yards
Jacobs saw 32 carries last week against the Colts and managed 151 yards on the ground. He was asked to be the workhorse in the absence of Jordan Love, and that could be the case again this week. Even if Love does return, Jacobs saw 16 carries in week one and turned that into 84 yards. If Love does return, he will be limited in his mobility, so expect the Packers to lean on the run regardless and for Jacobs to rack up another large total.
Greg Dortch MORE than 3 Receptions
I played this last week, and I am going back to it again. The Cardinals host the Lions this weekend in what should be a high-scoring game between two high-powered, fast-paced offenses. The Lions pass defense struggled against the Rams and the Bucs already this season, so I like Dortch’s chances to have success in week three.