Week 10 of the NFL is here! With just four teams on bye, we’ve got 13 games to choose from. From Berlin, Germany, on Sunday morning to Lambeau Field in Green Bay on Monday night. It’s time to scour the NFL prop market and find the best player props for Week 10 of NFL action.
The four teams that get a break this week are the Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans, and Dallas Cowboys. The Denver Broncos started the week off with a big win in a sloppy game against their AFC West rival Las Vegas Raiders. The dome at Olympic Stadium Berlin will be the host for the AFC-leading Indianapolis Colts as they face the Atlanta Falcons. Don’t forget to get those bets in early; kickoff is scheduled for 9:30 AM ET on NFL Network.
NFL Prop Shop: Top Week 10 Player Prop Bets
Jonathan Taylor Longest Rush Over 19.5 (-110)
Let’s start the day in Berlin, Germany. The Indianapolis Colts are coming off a tough loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, who completely shut them down. They’ll face the Atlanta Falcons and their up-and-down defense. Atlanta has been a hard-to-peg team this year, but they don’t appear to be as good as we gave them credit for early in the season. They’ve allowed an average of 124 yards per game in 2025, and now face Taylor in his worst game of the year.
The Falcons won’t be able to contain Taylor, who’s broken free for rushes of 20+ yards in five of the Colts’ games this year, including in the three games before last week’s debacle. Taylor leads the NFL in rushing yards, and he should continue that domination this week.
Trevor Lawrence Over 14.5 Rushing Yards (-120)
Trevor Lawrence has dug deep this season and has been using his legs more. This week, he goes up against one of the top defenses in the league, and his pass catchers are missing. Brian Thomas Jr will miss Sunday’s game. Travis Hunter and Brenton Strange are on IR. The team just traded for Jakobi Meyers, who is a pro and should play fine, but he’s still getting up to speed on the playbook. That leaves Parker Washington and Travis Etienne as his top targets this week.
Lawrence is going to be under pressure and have to make quick decisions. That’s going to lead to him being quicker to scramble and take off with the ball. He’s gone over this number in three of the Jaguars’ last four games, including 54 yards on the ground in a gutsy Jaguars win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Lawrence will dig deep and bring out that dog in his run game.
Drake Maye Over 243.5 Passing Yards (-115)
Let’s head to this potential game of the week matchup in Tampa Bay. Drake Maye (+400) and Baker Mayfield (+2200) are both top-6 in NFL MVP odds going into Week 10. So, I’m expecting a high-flying shootout between these two quarterbacks at Raymond James Stadium. Since Week 2, Maye has eight straight games passing for over 200 yards, all while having a 100+ passer rating. He’s crossed 244 in six of the Patriots’ games this season, including four of the last five games. The exception in that five-game stretch was his record-setting 91.3% completion percentage game against the Titans, where he just didn’t need to keep throwing.
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Tampa Bay is averaging giving up 253 yards per game through the air. The Patriots have also allowed 237 yards per game through the air. Baker Mayfield will be airing it out, and the Patriots will have to answer. Rhamondre Stevenson has been ruled out for a second week in a row, meaning the Patriots might go to the screen game a little more, missing their main rusher.
Jaylen Hurts Over 27.5 Rushing Yards (-113)
The Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field will be the host of this week’s Monday Night Football game. Snow or at least cold weather is looking possible. The Philadelphia Eagles are just better when Jalen Hurts runs the ball, and this is a big game for the Eagles. Add in the Green Bay Packers were the team who brought the “Tush Push” ban up for a vote in the offseason. The Eagles are going to want to run the ball all over the Packers with Hurts.
Hurts has had three games this year where he’s gone over 40 rushing yards, and has had at least 15 in five games. When they played the Packers in the playoffs, Hurts ran for 36 yards on just six carries, easily running the ball against them. He had 33 yards when the two teams played in Week 1 of the 2024 season. In their 2022 meeting, Hurts was held to just 157 yards on the ground against the Packers, and he’s four for four going over this total against them in his career.











