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NFL DFS Props - Over/Under Picks for Sunday Slate
Amon-Ra St. Brown MORE than 91.5 receiving yards
Amon-Ra St. Brown seems to have a floor of 100 receiving yards lately as he has now eclipsed 100 yards or more in four of his previous five games, including a seven-reception, 100 receiving yards playoff debut last week against the Los Angeles Rams. In the Divisional Round, he will be on the fast track once again at home against a Buccaneers defense that has struggled mightily against wide receivers.
On the season, Tampa Bay allowed an average of 179 receiving yards per game to the wide receiver position, which ranked fourth-worst in the league. They allowed a total of 10 wide receivers to eclipse 100 receiving yards, including DeVonta Smith last week, who hauled in eight receptions for 148 receiving yards. In their first meeting this season, St. Brown torched the Bucs to the tune of 12 receptions for 124 receiving yards and a touchdown. I would expect more of the same in this contest.
Mike Evans MORE than 62.5 receiving yards
Mike Evans is on the other side of this Divisional Round matchup and also should be in line for a solid day against this Detroit defense. On the season, the Lions allowed an average of 181 receiving yards per game to the wide receiver position, which ranked third-worst in the league. They also allowed a total of 17 wide receivers to go for 65 or more receiving yards.
Mike Evans has averaged over eight targets per game since Week 12. He has also eclipsed this total in five games across this span. The Buccaneers will also enter this game as three-point underdogs and will likely need to throw quite a bit to win this game as the Lions also have the top run defense in terms of rushing yards allowed to the running back position.
James Cook MORE than 62.5 rushing yards
James Cook has carried the ball an average of 18 times per game since a Week 15 win at home against the Dallas Cowboys. He has averaged 82 rushing yards per game over this five-game span and has eclipsed this total in three of those five games.
Now, Cook will be up against a Chiefs defense that has allowed an average of nearly 87 rushing yards per game to the running back position. They have also allowed an average of 4.6 yards per carry to running backs this season. In their first meeting back in Week 14, Cook carried the ball 10 times for 58 rushing yards. He will almost certainly carry the ball close to 15 times in this matchup and should have a solid shot of eclipsing this total. The fact that the Bills are slight favorites could also help him here.
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