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Throughout the 2020 NFL Season, I will dig through the five best props each week on MKF. I will preview the coming week, and review the results from the past. Starting Week 1 off with a $200 budget, and a $5-10 target per prop.
Week 3 Review
Week 3 was a nail biter from top to bottom. On 30 personal props, I missed on six by mere points or yards, tough losses, and growing pains. We escaped with a Reception Collection victory in dominating fashion from the Dallas, Seattle game as expected. Though we sat in tears while D.K. Metcalf fumbled a Touchdown Dance victory away from us. It was a tough, strange week all around, but Vegas left the door open in Week 4.
After missing on four of five props, we dropped $20 this week, bringing us back down to a $200 total. It’s time for a week of growth after consecutive losing weeks.
Week 4
After being battered by fans for three weeks, the sportsbooks have adjusted. A whopping eight games in Week 4 have projected game totals over 51 points. This week, we will maneuver through the traps and look for games with high upside despite low projected game totals, such Tampa and LA. All while smashing a Monday Night Money Maker with an Atlanta @ Green Bay Touchdown Dance.
No. 1) Los Angeles Chargers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Hail Mary
Prop: Tom Brady, and Justin Herbert OVER 517.5 Passing Yards.
Averaging 2.28 plays per minute of offensive possession, the Chargers currently lead the league in Pace of Play. It’s a surprising stat considering the addition of rookie gunslinger Justin Herbert, who took over for Tyrod Taylor in dramatic fashion after a pre-game injury that led to Taylor being hospitalized. Herbert has thrown for 300 yards in back-to-back home games to start his career. In Week 4, without big outside target Mike Williams, Herbert looks to lead the Chargers to their second win of the season in Tampa.
With two strong defenses and two big-play receivers out, this game holds the lowest projected game total on the day at 43 points. The Tom Brady-led Buccaneers will look to pass early and often to get out ahead of the Chargers to allow Ronald Jones to run the clock. Playing without stud playmakers Chris Godwin, and Leonard Fournette, Tampa will depend on veterans Rob Gronkowski and Mike Evans to lead the team in receiving.
No. 2) Seattle @ Miami: Hail Mary
Prop: Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Russell Wilson OVER 607.5 Passing Yards.
Through three weeks, Seattle has given up 1,319 yards passing, 200 more than Atlanta, and 400 more than the field. Averaging 439 passing yards against, while Russell Wilson melts faces on offense, is a great fantasy football combination.
If Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Dolphins can push Wilson to throw more then he needs to on Sunday, 607.5 passing yards will be a cakewalk. If you are confident in this game shooting out, you can move up to 663.5 or 720.5 for increased odds. With a Projected 53-point game total, Vegas is predicting a little Fitzmagic in Miami on Sunday. Are you?
No. 3) Philadelphia @ San Francisco: More or Less
Prop: Greg Ward OVER 4.5 Receptions, Jerick McKinnon OVER 57.5 Rushing Yards
The Law of the Conservation of Targets has never been more evident for Greg Ward than right now. In Week 4, Ward is currently the only Eagles wide receiver that has not been on the injury report, and one of only two that are definitely lined up to play on Sunday. After a five-catch game in Week 1, and an eight-reception game last week, Ward has proved to Carson Wentz that he has a dependable receiver outside of Zach Ertz.
After starting the game in Week 3, Jerick McKinnon was pulled early and replaced with Jeff Wilson after San Francisco got up big on the Giants. McKinnon has now totaled 77 yards in consecutive weeks, and with Raheem Mostert OUT again, McKinnon is again in line for starter carries.
No. 4) Atlanta @ Green Bay: Touchdown Dance
Prop: Aaron Jones, Todd Gurley, and Davante Adams OVER 3.5 Touchdowns.
There is nothing like getting some skin on a Sunday or Monday Night Football shootout. The game with the highest point total on the slate is the last game, Atlanta @ Green Bay on Monday Night. Green Bay has allowed five touchdowns to running backs, third-most in the league, while Atlanta has given up four of their own. While Aaron Jones leads the league in rushing touchdowns, the Packers lead the league in scoring, averaging a whopping 41 points.
To fill out Touchdown Dance, we have a healthy Davante Adams, who practiced in full on Friday for the first time after a Week 2 hamstring injury. Adams will match up with Falcons corner Isaiah Oliver who ranks No. 71 in the PlayerProfiler.com cornerback rankings. Through three weeks, Oliver has given up over 100 yards and a touchdown to the likes of D.K. Metcalf, Allen Robinson, and Michael Gallup.
No. 5) The Podfather’s Prop of The Week – Chargers @ Buccaneers
Prop: More or Less – 5/5 – Pick Um – Featuring: Tom Brady, Justin Herbert, Keenen Allen, Ronald Jones, and Mike Evans.
If you haven’t seen the Prop Cast Happy Hour on YouTube, you’re doing yourself a disservice. Go check out what Ryan Lopes and The Podfather had for their Low, Medium and High Conviction plays of the week. You won’t regret it!
The Podfather will walk you through why Tampa Bay vs Los Angeles is a sneaky shootout we should have seen coming.
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