Week 6 NFL player prop predictions, picks: Best bets for Sundays slate

Scoring is back in the NFL.After being at a low since 2005 through three weeks, scores skyrocketed in the last two weeks, headlined by an impressive 41-38 Ravens overtime victory over the Bengals in an absolute shootout.

Quarterback play has gotten much better as well and Brock Purdy looks like a sneaky MVP candidate again this season despite dealing with some injured offensive weapons.We took Week 5 off, but to recap Week 4, we again went 2-2 as Aaron Jones went over 13.5 carries against the Packers and Purdy easily cleared 5.5 rushing yards.

We are 8-7 on the year and have barely broken even, profiting just 0.16 units through four weeks, but followers of this weekly prop article know that we are hunting long shots.We have a 30.12 percent return on investment since 2022 on NFL player props and we believe these should eventually turn for us.

I thought Will Levis should’ve been drafted ahead of Bryce Young in the 2023 NFL Draft, and while he’s not the smartest quarterback, I still love his athleticism and tenacity.Levis has cleared the front end of this number in three of four weeks and the long-shot side of this number in two of four weeks.

The Colts are allowing 24.2 rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks and you may remember they allowed an embarrassing 41 yards to Malik Willis in a spot start in Week 2.Levis is my favorite wager of the weekend.

Tyler Allgeier hasn’t cleared this number in any game this year.This line implies Bijan Robinson will not play due to a hamstring injury, but he was a full participant in practice Friday.

Allgeier hasn’t even played well to project for more work.Last week, he had six carries for 12 yards, while Robinson had 12 carries for 61 yards.

Bet against Allgeier at this number while you can.Erich Richter is a brazilian jiu-jitsu blue belt but he has a black belt in MMA betting.

During the football season he’s showcased massive profits at The Post in the player prop market the last two seasons.While constantly bett...

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