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Most Up to Date NFL Week 4 Prop Bets for the 2017-18 Season
Will Kirk Cousins Pass for Over 300 Yards?
Will Chris Thompson Record a Touchdown?
Who Will Throw A Touchdown Pass – Kirk Cousins or Alex Smith?
Kirk Cousins (EVEN) / Alex Smith (-130)
Will Alex Smith Pass for Over 250 Yards?
Will Kareem Hunt Record Over 150 Rushing+Receiving Yards?
Will Kareem Hunt Record a Touchdown in 1st or 2nd Quarter?
Will Tyreek Hill Record More than 75 Receiving Yards?
Will Kirk Cousins Throw 3 or More Touchdown Passes+Interceptions?
EXPIRED (from Sunday Oct 1/2017)
Will Drew Brees Pass for Over 300 Yards
Miami’s pass defense is laughable – Brees will have no trouble moving the ball this Sunday.
Will Drew Brees Throw 3 or More Touchdown Passes
Didn’t you read what we said above?
Will Michael Thomas Record a Touchdown?
The Saints first offensive series featured 5 passes to Thomas in Week 3, all of which were completed and one going all the way for a touchdown. Can you say momentum?
Will Adrian Peterson Record 50 or More Rushing Yards
Peterson missed 13 games last season after suffering a torn meniscus. While he began this season without missing a practice, he opted out of the Week 4 rehearsal on Thursday, stating that it was nothing more than a “day of rest”. Will that impact Sunday?
Will Jay Cutler Pass for Over 275 Yards?
The Miami Dolphins have only scored one touchdown in each of their first two games in 2017. In Week 3, Cutler threw his first interception (as a Dolphin) and the offense only managed 225 total yards. This is one of those things where momentum will probably work against you, although New Orleans ranks 31st in the league in total defense, giving up 437 yards per game. Tough call on this one.
Will Jay Cutler Throw 2 or More Touchdown Passes?
Same sentiment as above. Tough call.
Will Jay Ajayi Record 75 or More Rushing Yards?
The running back missed Wednesday’s practice with knee issues, although he made a brief appearance at Thursday’s open-media session, prior to the Dolphins’ flight to London for Sunday’s game against the Saints (Wembley Stadium). Long flights and bad knees don’t sit well together. ‘Nuff said.
Will DeVante Parker Record 7 or More Receptions?
In Week 3, Parker recored eight receptions for 76 yards with the shortest one (three yards) counting the most (TD) in the fourth quarter. While he’s had an inconsistent tenure in the league thus far, he does perform during favorable match-ups. Are the Saints one of them?
Will Cam Newton Throw 2 or More Interceptions?
Newton notched three interceptions in Week 3’s loss to the Saints. He’ll be cautious in Week 4.
Will Cam Newton Pass for Over 275 Yards?
Newton notched three interceptions in Week 3’s loss to the Saints. He’ll be gun shy in Week 4.
Will Christian McCaffrey Record Over 100 Rushing+Receiving Yards?
McCaffrey has yet to record a touchdown in the NFL. While he may or may not find the end zone in Week 4, he’ll be extremely active on the field and begging for the ball. Don’t be surprised if he exceeds this prop.
Will Tom Brady Pass for Over 325 Yards?
Brady laced together a vintage game-winning march down the field in Week 3, finishing 25-of-35 for 378 yards and five touchdowns for a near-perfect passer rating of 146.2. Don’t be surprised is the 40 year old hits 400 in Week 4 (ok, that’s a little ambitious but it flowed).
Will Tom Brady Throw 3 or More Touchdown Passes?
Probably.
Will Tom Brady Throw an Interception?
In Week 2 third quarter, the Saints picked Brady off twice in the span of three plays, and both were called back. The NFL refs will not allow this prop to happen.
Will Mike Gillislee Record a Touchdown?
Gillislee had already recorded four TDs by the end of Week 2, although the Texans limited him to 31 yards on 12 carries without a target in Week 3. But with Brady bringing the momentum Gillislee will see more touches and likely add to his end zone stats.
Will Rob Gronkowski Have More than 75 Receiving Yards?
After a dismal Week 1, Gronkowski totaled 14 catches for 205 yards and two touchdowns against the Saints and Texans. While there has been some concern over #groingronk he seems to be back to pre-injury form. 75 yards is doable.
Will Rob Gronkowski Record a Touchdown?
About the same odds as above. Oh wait, exactly the same odds as above.
Will Jared Goff Pass for Over 275 Yards?
Goff is on a hot streak and given that the Cowboys have given up 556 passing yards and six touchdowns in the last two games, 275 seems like a safe bet.
Will Jared Goff Throw 2 or More Interceptions?
Goff has matched last year’s touchdown pass total in the first three games of this season, and has been intercepted just once. With a 70.4 percent completion rate he looks to be safe from this prop against the Cowboys.
Will Todd Gurley Record 75 or More Rushing Yards?
The running back’s 241 rushing yards, 140 receiving yards and six total touchdowns have earned him NFC Player of the Month honors. 75 yards this week? Sure, why not??
Will Dak Prescott Pass for Over 275 Yards?
Prescott now looks like he’s in control of his offense, and while Week 2 was a struggle, his Week 3 big-play performance solidified his position as a real threat in Week 4, with 275 yards being a very viable result.
Will Dak Prescott Record a Rushing Touchdown?
Prescott’s front flip into end zone for his first rushing TD of the 2017 season in Week 3 has the young quarterback itching for more.
Will Ezekiel Elliott Record 2 or More Touchdowns?
Elliott rushed 22 times for 80 yards and a touchdown (first of the season) in Week 3’s win over the Cardinals. If Prescott throws for that 275+ yards you can expect Elliot to be an end zone recipient at least two times as he looks to ramp up his 2017 season campaign.
Will Ezekiel Elliott Rush for Over 100 Yards?
If Prescott throws for that 275+ yards you can expect Elliot to account for over one-hundred of those.
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EXPIRED (from Thursday Sept 28/2017)
Will Mike Glennon Throw 2 or More Interceptions?
Yes (+350) / No (-500)
The Bears brought in Glennon to mitigate risks and manage a run-oriented offense. Given that in Week 3 against the Steelers, he thew 12 checkdowns on 22 passes for a total of just 101 yards, we’ve got to think he’s feeling the pressure to throw more here in Week 4. Will that rattle the nerves?
Will Mike Glennon Pass for Over 250 Yards?
Same sentiment above. The pressure is on for Glennon to throw tonight, so he’ll be going for over 250, but will the football find its intended targets?
Will Jordan Howard Record a Touchdown?
Howard is fighting an acromioclavicular joint sprain, but that didn’t stop him last week against the Steelers where he followed up an 18-yard run with a 19-yard run to touchdown to give the Bears to a 23-17 overtime victory. Can he fight through the pain again?
Will Aaron Rodgers Throw 3 or More Touchdown Passes?
Rodgers has a great history against the Bears and will be entering the field more energetic than ever, especially with a personal vendetta to win over a smack talking Trump. It’s a good bet he’ll hit this target tonight.
Will Aaron Rodgers Throw for Over 300 Yards?
Yes (EVEN) / No (-130)
Most likely. What more can we say??
Will Aaron Rodgers Throw an Interception?
Rodgers threw his first pick-six in over seven years against the Bengals two weeks ago. He’s pissed about that. Given that he finished the 2016 season with seven straight games without an interception, he’ll want to return to a similar streak for the remainder of the 2017 season. But feel free to bet otherwise.
Will Jordy Nelson Record Over 75 Receiving Yards?
Yes (+105) / No (-125)
Nelson is battling a quad injury, but he hasn’t let it keep him down. Jordy was a major player in the Packers’ comeback win over the Cincinnati Bengals last Sunday, where he caught six passes on nine targets for 52 yards and two touchdowns, the latter of which came with 17 seconds left to send the game into overtime. Will the momentum carry over tonight into Week 4?
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