What are the best player props going into the NFL’s 10th week?
Don’t worry, I got you covered.
Here are my can’t-miss props as we enter another glorious weekend of football across the country (and Germany).
Matthew Stafford 3+ TDs (+120) vs. San Francisco 49ers
Stafford has been lighting it up this season and is coming off a pair of games where he threw for five and four touchdowns, respectively. Since Kyren Williams fumbled at the one-yard line to win earlier in the season against the Niners, Sean McVay has been throwing it anytime he’s close to the endzone. Davante Adams and Stafford have created a perfect bond, combining for five touchdowns in their last two games. Add to the fact that the Los Angeles Rams are starting a new kicker in Harrison Mevis, and McVay is going to be aggressive with leaving the game in Stafford’s hands.
He regretted not letting his MVP candidate leader decide the previous Niners game, and I think he’ll keep to his word on Sunday.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba 120+ receiving yards (+155) vs. Arizona Cardinals
It doesn’t matter who the Seahawks are facing. They could be taking on an All-Pro defensive side, and Sam Darnold will still find a way to get the ball to Smith-Njigba for over 100 yards. The pair has created chemistry like no other in the NFL, and Smith-Njigba is establishing himself as the best wide receiver of the 2025 season. The Cardinals don’t have one of the league's sturdiest secondaries and can get torn apart by a good offense. It’s time to stop looking at the Seahawks as a nice underdog story and see them for who they are: Super Bowl contenders with maybe the best QB-WR connection in football.
Caleb Williams 25+ rushing yards (+135) vs. New York Giants
The last two weeks, Williams has been a more functional scrambler and runner of the ball, going for 24 yards against the Saints before last week’s 53 yards versus the lousy Bengals defense. The New York Giants have one of the weaker rushing defenses currently graded in the league, and as Ben Johnson gets more comfortable in Chicago, we’re seeing Williams find greater confidence on the run instead of scrambling in circles before chucking it downfield. He’s been more aggressive with his legs, that were a large reason he went No. 1 overall out of college at USC, and I expect him to extend that trend in a must-win game against the Giants.
All lines provided by DraftKings.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Best Player Betting Props for NFL Week 10
Reporting by Tyler Erzberger, Touchdown Wire / Touchdown Wire
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