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Joe Burrow, 0.5 Interceptions (LOWER)
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has looked much better of late, passing for over 340 yards and two touchdowns against the Buffalo Bills last week. The Bengals take on the Houston Texans this Sunday. The Texans defense is tied for the second-fewest interceptions this season. Burrow has had four interceptions in eight games this season but none since the Bengals bye week. The Bengals quarterback has the fourth-lowest interception rate this year, and that trend should continue.
Mike Gesicki, 20.5 Receiving Yards (LOWER)
New England Patriots tight end Mike Gesicki has reached more than 20 receiving yards just once in the past seven games. The Patriots offense is not a well-oiled machine, but they usually turn to other options in the passing attack. Gesicki could have a tough time impacting this matchup against the Indianapolis Colts.
Devin Singletary, 63.5 Rush + Rec Yards (LOWER)
Houston Texans running back Devin Singletary is taking on the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. The Bengals allow the second-highest yards per carry this season, but Singletary has been inefficient. The Texans running back has yet to reach 64 total yards in any game this season, which will likely remain the case.
Jonathan Taylor, 18.5 Receiving Yards (HIGHER)
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor took some time to warm up, but now he seems ready to dominate. Taylor has had over 18 receiving yards in three of his five games this season, and his passing game involvement should only improve with time. With his explosiveness, Taylor only needs a few catches to reach 19 yards.
Travis Etienne Jr., 23.5 Receiving Yards (HIGHER)
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. has been involved in the passing attack every week this season. Etienne Jr. has reached 24 receiving yards in six of eight games this season. The electric running back has seen at least three targets in all but one game this year, and that usage should be enough for him to reach 24 yards against the San Francisco 49ers this week.
Derrick Henry, 11.5 Receiving Yards (HIGHER)
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry has carved out a role in the passing game this season. The veteran running back has had 11 or more receiving yards in seven of eight games this year. With rookie quarterback Will Levis behind center, the Titans offense should be able to move the ball more effectively. One good screen pass could be enough for Henry to reach 12 yards.
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