NFL Week 2 was a profitable week going 3-1 on the best bets. Anthony Richardson went over his passing yards prop by a few yards. Nonetheless, I look to build off the momentum of Week 2 and look for more winners going into NFL Week 3. Below are my NFL Week 3 Player Prop Best Bets!
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NFL Week 3 Player Prop Best Bets
Dak Prescott Over 37.5 Pass Attempts and Over 253.5 Passing Yards
The Dallas Cowboys welcome the Baltimore Ravens to town who possess one of the best rush defenses. Thus far this season, the Ravens are allowing a league-low of 2.7 yards per rush attempt. Furthermore, the Ravens have not allowed more than 50 rushing yards in either of the first two games.
Additionally, the Cowboys rushing attack has been non-existent. As a result, I expect the Cowboys to rely on Dak Prescott to throw the football to keep them in the game. Opposing quarterbacks against the Ravens pass defense have thrown for 291 and 276 yards respectively. I expect a big game from Dak to attack the Raven pass defense.
Justice Hill Over 8.5 Receiving Yards
This player prop is a bit sneaky. Through the first two weeks of the season, the Cowboys have allowed opposing running backs to accumulate 110 receiving yards. In each of the first two weeks, an opposing running back has at least 20 receiving yards.
Justice Hill has been the third down running back for the Ravens. In both games thus far this season, Hill has at least 10 receiving yards for the Ravens. In a game that has the potential of a shootout, I like Hill to get over this projection as an NFL Week 3 Player Prop Best Bet.
De’Von Achane Over 26.5 Receiving Yards
The big news for the Dolphins has been Tua’s health for the Dolphins. Tua suffered another concussion in Week 2 on Thursday Night Football and will be out for the foreseeable future. The last thing right now for Tua is worrying about getting back on the field. The Dolphins will turn to Skylar Thompson as the starting quarterback.
Through the first two weeks of the season, Achane has been a huge part of the passing game for the Dolphins. In fact, Achane has exactly seven targets and seven receptions in each of the first two weeks.
More importantly, Achane has at least 69 receiving yards in both games. Coach McDaniels said this week in so many words that they want to get Achane involved even more. In a game with a backup quarterback, I expect plenty of checkdowns to Achane.
Greg Dortch Over 28.5 Receiving Yards
The Cardinals take on the Lions in Week 3 in Arizona. One area in which the Lions have struggled over the first two weeks has been at the slot receiver. Cooper Kupp and Chris Godwin both had 100+ receiving yards against the Lions. Yes I know, Dortch is not at the level of those two receivers