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Terral Bernand, 8.0 Tackles + Assists (HIGHER)
Starting off the Sunday Night Slate with the highest implied total in the Proptimizer with Terral Bernand. With odds of -118 (54.03%), Bernand and this Buffalo Bills defense is in store for a feast. The New York Giants have been one of the worst offensive teams this year. They have allowed Daniel Jones to be sacked 28 times already this season. For Bernand, he is coming off of a 16 combined tackles and assist game versus the Jacksonville Jaguars. It's hard to pass up this play.
James Cook, 58.5 Rushing Yards (HIGHER)
James Cook is coming off two bad performances but is in a great spot to get back on track. Cook is holding a 50% rush share rate on the season and now gets to face the fifth-worst run defense team in the league. The Giants are giving up 151.4 rushing yards per game and are almost allowing running backs two touchdowns per game. Cook is in a spot that is perfect for him and has a reasonable total that should be hit,
Graham Gano, 4.5 Kicking Points (HIGHER)
It's hard to like anything on the New York Giants side and with Tyrod Taylor under center, Graham Gano is the safest bet. Using the Proptimizer, Gano is at a -102(50.53%) implied total to hit the over. The Giants are only averaging 12.4 points per game and average just 1.2 touchdowns. On top of that, this offense has not been productive enough to find the endzone at a high rate. That will leave it up to Graham Gano. He has made seven of the ten field goals so far this season.
Darius Slayton, 25.5 Receiving Yards (HIGHER)
Darius Slayton may be the only offensive weapon of the New York Giants to trust currently until Saquon Barkley returns. Besides Week 1 and Week 4, Slayton has hit over 25.5 receiving yards with room to spare. In Week 4, he missed the total by just three yards. He is projected to have around 32.5 receiving yards for this matchup. With the offense most likely playing catchup, Slayton will most likely get some junk time looks to hit the over. He is second in target share percentage through the first five weeks with a 68% catchable rate. There are some bright spots to what is an ugly offense and Darius Slayton is one of them.
Other Plays: Josh Allen 27.5 rushing yards (HIGHER), Micah Hyde 4.5 Tackles + Assists (HIGHER)
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