If you’ve watched any games from Week 10 of the NFL season, you might think this has been a pretty weird week thus far. We agree with that analysis! The New England Patriots upset the Chicago Bears, and the Houston Texans blew a fourth-quarter lead to the Detroit Lions. As many predicted, the Kansas City Chiefs stayed undefeated via a blocked field goal.
Some might want this week to be over, but there’s still one game left. Tonight’s matchup is between the Miami Dolphins and Los Angeles Rams. This game could either be a shootout if both teams bring their ‘A’ game, or it could be something to forget.
Regardless of the final score or who wins this game, we have you covered with some of our favorite player props from Underdog. Let’s get into our top plays!
The over on this prop seems like a no-brainer to us. The Rams are not afraid to turn to Williams on the ground, allowing him to get a lot of work, even when he’s not very effective.
Williams has attempted 21+ rushes in four straight games, a trend we expect will continue against the Dolphins. The Dolphins’ defense is not nearly as potent as it was last season, and we anticipate that Williams and the Rams will take full advantage and run the ball down their throats.
The Dolphins’ rushing attack seems to go much better with Raheem Mostert on the field. De’Von Achane is a great runner, of course, but he’s more effective when Mostert can relieve him and give him some much-needed rest.
Mostert has rushed for 34+ yards in two of his last three games, and the Dolphins’ coaching staff is more than willing to give him plenty of work.
With that in mind, we’re taking the over on his total yardage prop here and would take it up to 40.5, making this an easy decision.
The Dolphins’ offense isn’t as potent as it once was, even with Tua Tagovailoa on the field. Even with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle to throw to, Tagovailoa doesn’t quite look like himself, putting this team in a tough spot, especially in the red zone.
That said, we’re more than happy to take the over on Jason Sanders’ field goal line tonight, believing that the Dolphins will make it into Rams territory a few times, but being unsuccessful and needing to pivot to field goals to score any points.
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