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NFL DFS Props - Over/Under Picks for Week 7, Sunday Night Slate
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Jaylen Waddle, 4.5 Receptions (HIGHER)
Jaylen Waddle comes into the Sunday Night game with the second-highest implied total. Sitting at -118 (54.15%) to hit the over in receptions, Waddle should have many opportunities to do so. He has now surpassed that total in the past two games with five and seven receptions. In Weeks 1, 2, and 4, he had four receptions in each of those games while being inactive in Week 3. While Tyreek Hill may hold the highest target share in Miami's offense, Waddle is second behind him. What may be even more surprising and puts the cherry on top of this play is that Waddle held the highest target share in Weeks 5 and 6 for Miami.
Tua Tagovailoa, 3.5 Rushing Yards (HIGHER)
Sticking with the Proptimizer, Tua Tagovailoa is at an implied total of -108 (51.93%) to hit the over for his rushing prop of 3.5 yards. Tagovailoa only has one game where he did not run and that was Week 3 versus Denver. In the other five games, he has hit the over in all but two which was Week 2 and Week 6. While Miami has a very strong run game with Raheem Mostert, Tua can take off at any given moment. The Philadelphia Eagles will be looking to bring pressure and force the pocket to collapse, forcing Tua Tagovailoa to run.
A.J. Brown, 81.5 Receiving Yards (HIGHER)
The Philadelphia Eagles are looking to bounce back after an embarrassing loss in Week 6 versus the New York Jets. With DeVonta Smith playing and nursing the hamstring injury, A.J. Brown may continue his huge workload. Brown has now logged four straight games of 100 receiving yards or more. He had double-digit targets in Weeks 3 and 4 but still managed to continue his success with fewer targets in Weeks 5 and 6. He's holding a 30% target share on the season with 78% of those targets being catchable.
D'Andre Swift, 21.5 Receiving Yards (HIGHER)
D'Andre Swift may not be the most successful running back but when it comes to receiving, he has been showing out. He has now hit this total in the past three weeks with 23 receiving yards in Week 4 being his lowest out of the three. Swift had six receptions for 38 yards in Week 5 and eight receptions for 40 yards in Week 6. His targets have also increased. He had four in Week 4, six in Week 5, and 10 in Week 6. Swift is becoming a good pass catcher out of the backfield for Jalen Hurts and they'll be looking to use him to keep Miami's defense on their toes.
Other Plays: Tyreek Hill, 27.5 Receiving Yards (HIGHER), Raheem Mostert 67.5 Rush + Rec Yards (HIGHER)
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