We’re going to analyze the best NFL player props to bet on for week 7.
There are 12 games scheduled for Sunday, so there are plenty of player props available. We’ve searched through them all and identified the top five NFL week 7 player props picks.
Parris Campbell Over 28.5 Receiving Yards (-115)
The Titans host the Colts in week 7. In week 4, the Titans defeated the Colts (24-17) on the road. In that game, Matt Ryan threw for 356 yards despite losing. The Titans allow 287.6 PYPG (32nd).
Campbell hauled in 4 receptions for 43 yards in week 4 against the Titans. Campbell has had more than 28.5 receiving yards in three of six games this season, but Ryan is finally targeting him more.
Campbell had 7 receptions (11 targets) for 57 yards and 1 TD last week against the Jaguars.
Tyler Boyd Over 41.5 Receiving Yards (-115)
The Bengals host the Falcons on Sunday. The Falcons allow 281.2 PYPG (31st). Joe Burrow is going to have a big day. We expect Boyd to get enough targets to easily hit this prop bet.
Boyd has had 42+ receiving yards in three of six games this season. He’s coming off a 6 reception game for 66 yards. He’s also a big play threat. He has the ability to cash this prop with a single reception.
Boyd had a 56 yard reception in week 3 and a 43 yard reception in week 4.
Tony Pollard Over 34.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
Pollard is still playing second fiddle to Ezekiel Elliott, but he continues to produce. Pollard has 55 carries for 292 yards and 2 TDs. He averages 5.3 yards per carry (Elliott averages 4.1 yards per carry).
Pollard has had 35+ rushing yards in four of six games this season. The Lions allow 167.6 RYPG (32nd) and both Cowboys RBs will produce on Sunday, but back Pollard with the lower rushing total to hit.
Austin Ekeler Over 55.5 Rushing Yards (-120)
Ekeler leads the Chargers in receptions (41) this season, but he hasn’t been producing on the ground as much as we’d like to see. That should change this weekend against the Seahawks.
Seattle allow 165.8 RYPG (31st). Ekeler has only rushed for 56+ yards in two games this season, but both of those games were in the last three weeks. He’s trending in the right direction.
Nick Chubb to Score a Touchdown (-110)
Chubb has been having a great season. He leads the NFL in rushing touchdowns (7). He has scored a TD in four of six games this season. After a rough week 6, look for Chubb to bounce back.
The Ravens defense hasn’t been great this season. They struggle against the pass and allow 103.8 RYPG (8th). When the Browns are in the red zone, Chubb is going to get his opportunities to score.