Last week wasn't kind to player prop gambling, as a bad offense with poor coaching led to embarrassing results.
Three teams failed to score a touchdown and four teams scored less than 10 points, but our player props dominated the week.
They are enjoying Week 10 with an undefeated record of 4-0.
He has a record of 20 wins and 14 losses for the year, made a profit of 6.14 units last week, and is now up to a profit of 10.8 units.
If you bet on every prop I put out this season, your current return on investment is 52.94 percent.
Week 11 NFL Player Prop Picks
Will Levis over 13.5 rushing yards (-110, Fanatics) | 30+ (+350, ESPN Bet) | 50+ (16/1, Bet 365)
The reason this is so low is because the Minnesota Vikings allow by far the fewest rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks in the NFL.
But this time the statistics lie.
Minnesota is allowing 4.89 yards per rushing attempt to opposing quarterbacks.
The last six quarterbacks to play were Aaron Rodgers, Jared Goff, Matthew Stafford, Joe Flacco and Mac Jones.
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None of these quarterbacks has a 40-yard dash higher than 4.9.
Titans quarterback Will Levis loves to use his feet, for better or worse.
He's reached that mark in four of six games this season, including one in the first quarter when he was injured, but still had two carries for five yards.
Bet365's 16/1 scales this number up to 50+, making sure to sprinkle in some on 25+.
Dontayvion Wicks 1.5+ Receptions (-150, BetMGM) | 4+ Receptions (+600, Hard Rock)
Dontaevion Wicks returned to the Packers from injury, but he's a bit of a target when he gets into games.
At his peak, Wicks had 13 targets in Week 4 and seven targets in Week 5. Don't forget that they threw in some Malik Willis games here.
Jordan Love should be much healthier after taking a week off.
He's only surpassed that number in two games this season, giving him odds of +600, but the cost here is more than worth it given the likelihood.
Wicks is in a great position to beat that number on Sunday.
Why trust New York Post Betting?
Erich Richter is a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu but has a black belt in mixed martial arts gambling. During football season, he proved to be a huge moneymaker for the Post in the player prop market the past two seasons. Always betting on the long shot, the return on investment from 2022 onwards is 30.15%.
