Last week was not kind to player prop wagering, as bad offenses led by poor coaching put together an embarrassing showing

Three teams failed to score a touchdown and four scored less than 10 points, but our player props dominated the week.

An undefeated 4-0 showing has us buzzing through Week 10.

We are 20-14 on the year, profited 6.14 units last week, and are now up to 10.8 units of profit.

Our current return on investment is 52.94 percent if you wagered on every prop I have put out this season.

Week 11 NFL player props picks

Will Levis Over 13.5 rushing yards (-110, Fanatics) | 30+ (+350, ESPN BET) | 50+ (16/1, Bet365)

This is so low because the Minnesota Vikings are allowing, by far, the least rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks in the NFL.

The stats are lying to you this time, though.

Minnesota is allowing 4.89 yards per rush attempt to opposing quarterbacks.

The last six quarterbacks they faced were Aaron Rodgers, Jared Goff, Matthew Stafford, Joe Flacco and Mac Jones.


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None of these quarterbacks can run a 40-yard dash better than 4.9.

Titans quarterback Will Levis loves using his legs, for better or worse.

He has cleared this number in four of six games this season, one of which he was injured in the first quarter and still had two carries for five yards.

Ladder this number all the way up to 50+ at 16/1 on Bet365 and be sure to sprinkle some on 25+.

Dontayvion Wicks Over 1.5 receptions (-150, BetMGM) | 4+ receptions (+600, Hard Rock)

Dontayvion Wicks returns from injury for the Packers and has been a bit of a target hog when he’s out there.

At his peak, Wicks received 13 targets in Week 4 and seven targets in Week 5, and don’t forget that there were a few Malik Willis games thrown in here.

Jordan Love should be much healthier after getting a week off.

He’s only Over this number in two games this season, which is why the odds are +600, but the price here is more than worth snagging, considering how achievable it is.

Wicks is in a great spot to smash this number Sunday.


Why Trust New York Post Betting

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 betting long shots, his return on investment is 30.15 percent since 2022.

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