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Before diving into some solid fantasy score totals this week, we must first cover the PrizePicks scoring format. The format is PPR, which stands for "point per reception," meaning every reception is worth one point.
Rushing and receiving touchdowns are worth six points, and passing touchdowns are worth four points. Each rushing or receiving yard is worth .1, meaning every 10 yards of either is worth one point. Quarterback passing yards are worth .04, which means every 25 passing yards are worth one point.
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NFL DFS Props - Over/Under Picks for Week 6
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Kenneth Walker III MORE than 65.5 rushing yards
Kenneth Walker has eclipsed this total in each of his previous two games while averaging nearly 18 carries per game. He has rushed for a combined 176 yards in those two games and has another solid matchup on deck against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6.
Over the first five weeks of the season, the Bengals have allowed an average of 107.2 rushing yards per game to the running back position, which ranks fifth-worst in the league. They have also allowed a whopping five yards per carry to the position, which means Walker could post a number close to 90 rushing yards in this game given his recent workload. The only concern here is that the Seahawks are currently listed as three-point underdogs, which could lead to them reducing their running plays later in the game.
Ja'Marr Chase MORE than 86.5 receiving yards
Ja'Marr Chase let the entire world know he was always open leading up to the Bengals' Week 5 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals and he immediately posted a 15-reception, 192-yard performance to let the world know he was back. He has now eclipsed this total in two of his previous three games and has another tremendous matchup this week against the Seahawks.
Over the first five weeks of the season, Seattle has allowed the 10th-most receiving yards to the wide receiver position. Keep in mind that Seattle also had their bye week in Week 5. They have actually allowed an average of nearly 221 receiving yards per game to the wide receiver position, which ranks dead last in the league. This should be a tremendous spot for Chase at home.
Drake London MORE than 44.5 receiving yards
Drake London got off to a rough start to begin the 2023 season, but he has now seen 30 targets over his previous four games. He has also hauled in 19 of those 30 targets for 204 receiving yards and two touchdowns. The matchup this week against the Washington Commanders should only help improve these numbers.
Over the first five weeks of the season, Washington has allowed an average of over 206 receiving yards per game to the wide receiver position, which ranks third-worst in the league behind the aforementioned Seahawks as well as the Minnesota Vikings. The spread on this game currently favors the Falcons by 2.5, but it is not high enough to where fading London would be warranted.
Christian Kirk MORE than 62.5 receiving yards
Christian Kirk is another wide receiver who got off to a slow start in Week 1, but he has since seen 40 targets over the previous four weeks. He has hauled in 29 of those 40 targets for 326 receiving yards while eclipsing this total in three of those four games.
In Week 6, Kirk will be up against an Indianapolis Colts defense that has allowed an average of 186 receiving yards per game to the wide receiver position, which ranks in the bottom third of the league. They have also allowed an average of 15 receptions per game to the position, so the volume should be there once again for Kirk in this one.
Other Recommendations: Kenneth Walker + Noah Fant MORE than .5 pass + rush + rec touchdowns, Zay Flowers MORE than 55.5 receiving yards
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