Week 10 NFL Player Props

This week's NFL player props to attack for a profitable slate of games

Week 10 NFL Player Props After a 3-3 week resulting in -.25 Units, we’re up 2.5 Units on the season. I know we haven’t been hitting it big like our red-hot start to the season, but it’s time to get […]

Week 10 NFL Player Props

After a 3-3 week resulting in -.25 Units, we’re up 2.5 Units on the season. I know we haven’t been hitting it big like our red-hot start to the season, but it’s time to get on another win streak. We’re still in the green on the year, so let’s get down to business and identify the juiciest Week 10 NFL Player Props to target.

Always odds shop at your different sportsbooks to find the best value for these props. With that in mind, let’s get down to business and find the best Week 10 NFL prop bets!

Derek Carr OVER 201.5 Passing Yards (-110)

On paper, things aren’t exactly looking rosy for Derek Carr. He’s lost his most explosive playmaker, Rashid Shaheed, and he’ll likely be without Chris Olave this week due to a concussion. To make matters worse, starting slot receiver Bub Means has landed on IR. Woof!

But don’t write off the Saints’ offense just yet! Even though they’re down three key wideouts, weapons are still in play. The tight end group is sneaky good, with three pass-catchers who bring different skill sets to the table. Take Juwan Johnson, for instance—he’s practically a wide receiver in a tight end's body and has racked up 40+ receiving yards in three of his last four games.

Then there’s Alvin Kamara, who’s still a receiving dynamo out of the backfield, putting up 55 and 60 receiving yards over the last two weeks. Plus, the Saints have had more time to integrate new faces like Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Cedrick Wilson, so Carr isn’t completely out of options.

And very importantly, Carr is in a very favorable matchup. Atlanta struggles to pressure the quarterback (dead last in sacks per game) and allows a league-worst 70.85% completion rate. Carr has played the Falcons three times since joining New Orleans, averaging a solid 269 yards per game, including a 239-yard outing in Week 4.

So, while the Saints’ recent injuries and their loss to Carolina might have some people worried, Carr’s passing line this week seems like an overreaction. It’s a lower number than it should be, and Carr has plenty of tools left to work with against a vulnerable Falcons defense...

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