The second week of the NFL season is almost here, and that means it’s time for another round of Pick Six player props.
Our last batch went 4-2, and we’ll look to continue our winning ways this week.
Also, be sure to check out our NFL Week 2 Predictions, where we make picks against the spread and give a Lock of the Week.
Here are some enticing player props for Week 3:
Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook
Jonathan Taylor (IND) Anytime Touchdown: Yes (+115)
Taylor found the end zone last week against Houston, and he should have ample opportunities to punch it in against Green Bay in Week 2. Taylor was the only Colt other than quarterback Anthony Richardson to record a carry. He’s clearly their guy around the goal line. Plus, the Packers surrendered two rushing scores to Eagles running back Saquon Barkley in Week 1.
Sam Darnold (MIN) Interception: Yes (-146)
Even though Darnold had a quality outing against the Giants last week, he still threw an interception. Darnold has been turnover prone throughout his career, throwing 57 picks in 67 career games. He’ll face an elite San Francisco defense in Week 2, so he’s bound to slip up at least once.
Jayden Daniels (WAS) Rushing Yards: 50+ (-122)
Washington hosts arguably the worst team in the NFL, the Giants, in Week 2. New York allowed 111 rushing yards to Minnesota last week. Daniels racked up 88 yards and two scores on 16 carries against Tampa Bay last week, leading the team in each category. He should see plenty of opportunities in this favorable matchup.
Lamar Jackson (BAL) Rushing Yards: 40+ (-188)
After abandoning the run against the Chiefs in last season’s AFC Championship game, the Ravens prioritized the rushing attack in Week 1 against Kansas City. Lamar Jackson led the team in rushing attempts (16) and yards (122). Expect Baltimore to employ a similar strategy against the Raiders this week.
J.K. Dobbins (LAC) Rushing Yards: 50+ (-176)
Dobbins and fellow running back Gus Edwards split carries evenly in Week 1, but Dobbins was much more productive with his touches. He ran for 135 yards and a touchdown while Edwards only mustered 26 yards. There’s a good chance the Chargers will be playing with a lead against Carolina this week, meaning Dobbins would likely get more carries.
Derek Carr (NO) Interception: Yes (-140)
Carr played a near-perfect game in Week 1 against Carolina. He threw for 200 yards and three touchdowns without committing a turnover. Unfortunately for Carr, the Dallas secondary is a different beast. They picked off Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson twice last week and were T-8 in the interception category in 2023.






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