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NFL DFS Props - Over/Under Picks for Sunday Night Slate
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Courtland Sutton, 53.5 Receiving Yards (HIGHER)
Courtland Sutton is coming off of a huge game in Week 10. He held a 38% target share with a 32% targets per route run also. Sutton recorded eight receptions on 11 targets for 53 receiving yards and one touchdown. His second highest performance of the season. The Minnesota Vikings aren't the best, but also not the worst when it comes to guarding opposing receivers. They will have their hands full as Russell Wilson is utilizing all of his targets once again. Jerry Jeudy and Javonte Williams will help open up the opportunities for Courtland Sutton as long as the offense stays on the field.
Samaje Perine, 17.5 Receiving Yards (HIGHER)
Samaje Perine has provided great relief to Javonte Williams and has become a great receiving weapon for the Denver Broncos. While the total is at 17.5, Perine has hit this total six times this season and missed it three times with two of those being by half a yard. He holds a 34% route share and a 25% targets per route run share. He is the perfect running back to use in the offense. With that, the Proptimizer has him hitting the over at an implied total of -124 (53.36%), the second-highest in the game.
Joshua Dobbs, 259.5 Passing & Rushing Yards (LOWER)
Joshua Dobbs has a pretty high total for passing and rushing yards combined and it seems a tad too steep. Dobbs did show off his talent and upside versus the New Orleans Saints in Week 11, where he recorded 268 passing yards and one touchdown off of 23 completions. However, he only rushed once for five yards. The matchup is sided for Joshua Dobbs as the Denver Broncos have allowed an average of 401 total offensive yards per game. Taking just the passing yards for Dobbs is the safer route to go but combining them with the rushing yards prop, it should be avoided. The Minnesota Vikings are still allowing him to get settled in and if a lead happens for them, expect the running backs to be heavily utilized.
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