Week 15 NFL player props, picks: Predictions for the entire Sunday slate

The push to the NFL playoffs will begin hitting fever pitch this week.Week 15 marks the beginning of the end of college football season, and bye weeks in the NFL, for the first time since Week 4, all 32 teams will be out there.

We have a loaded schedule on tap this week, with 26 teams playing on Sunday.Last week, we went 2-1 on the short side of our over/under player props, while anyone who laddered Justin Jefferson’s over receiving yards properly should have hit some legitimate profit.

In a big week ahead, there’s plenty of value to delve into.People forget that Tyrone Tracy Jr.

came into college football as a wide receiver before transitioning to a running back.Quarterback Tommy DeVito would be wise to utilize his running backs skills on Sunday in a game that is projected to be a blowout.

Baltimore allows the fifth most receiving yards per game to opposing running backs, and the game script certainly lends itself to massive potential for him in the receiving game.This projection of 16.5 receiving yards is a bit disrespectful, as Tracy has gone over this number in three straight games.

Tracy is running a great route percentage and received a career-high 10 targets last week.Back the over here for Tracy and use Bet365 for the alternate yard total, which is by far the best line in the sports betting market.

Don’t invest more than one unit on the Tracy receiving yard market, you’d be wise to go half a unit on over 16.5 receiving yards and .25 units each on 50+ and 60+ on Bet365.It’s a projected shootout on tap in Lions vs.

Bills.David Montgomery is another running back I’m looking to target in the receiving market, especially with these high-powered offenses facing off.Montgomery has only missed this projection three times in 2024, with the last time he went under during a 52-6 bludgeoning of the Tennessee Titans in October.

Even more reason for optimism is that the Bills are currently allowing the second most receiving yards to opposing pass catc...

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