We’re going to analyze the best NFL player props picks for week 6.
Online sportsbooks release dozens of player props betting markets every week. You can bet on QB props, RB props, WR props and even D/ST props. There are tons of options.
Here are the top five NFL player props picks for week 6:
Mike Evans Over 64.5 Receiving Yards (-125)
Buccaneers vs. Steelers Preview
The Buccaneers offense has struggled most of the season. In week 6, they get a match-up against the Steelers. Pittsburgh have one of the worst passing defenses in the league (287.6 PYPG – 30th).
Part of the problem has been injuries. Mike Evans is healthy, though. He has 316 receiving yards and 3 TDs. Evans has exceeded 65+ receiving in three of the four games he has played.
Tom Brady will target his #1 WR often against the Steelers secondary and Evans will produce.
Eno Benjamin Over 23.5 Receiving Yards
Cardinals vs. Seahawks Preview
It looks like RB James Conner will miss this week’s game against Seattle. That means Benjamin will get the start and likely a big workload. We’re backing him to have 24+ receiving yards.
Even with being a back-up, Benjamin has been active in the passing game. He has had more than 24+ receiving yards in two games already this season, including last week against the Eagles.
The Seahawks allow 259.8 PYPG (26th). Benjamin could cash this prop with a single catch on Sunday.
Lamar Jackson Over 58.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
The Ravens rushing attack has been horrendous this season apart from Jackson. The RBs are struggling to get anything going, which has forced Jackson to run the football often.
If you remove week 1, Jackson has averaged 10.8 rushing attempts and 89.3 rushing yards per game. He has rushed for 119 yards, 107 yards, 73 yards and 58 yards the last four weeks.
The Giants allow 131.6 RYPG (25th) and Jackson will be able to find room when he scrambles.
Joe Mixon Over 63.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
Mixon has struggled this season. His best performance on the ground was gaining 82 yards in week 1. Last week, he rushed for 78 yards, which was his second highest output on the ground this season.
The Saints defense allows 130 RYPG (23rd). This is the worst rushing defense Mixon will have gone up against. Look for Mixon to have a big game on the ground and crack 100+ rushing yards for the first time.
Micah Parsons Over 0.75 Sacks (-105)
The Cowboys have 20 sacks this season. They average 4 sacks per game (2nd). Parsons leads the team with six sacks this season. He has had three games with two sacks already this season.
Philly allows 2.2 sacks per game (16th). Jalen Hurts is mobile, but has still been sacked 11 times. There are several options on the Cowboys to pick up a sack this week, but we’re backing Parsons.