The fifth Sunday of the NFL season starts bright and early with the Jets and Vikings squaring off in London.
Kansas City will host New Orleans on Monday Night Football to round out the week.
With 13 games on the schedule, there are plenty of intriguing player props to choose from, and we’re going to give you six of our favorites.
Also, be sure to check out our NFL Week 5 Predictions, where we pick every game against the spread and give a Lock of the Week.
Here’s this week’s set of Pick Six player props:
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook
George Pickens (PIT) Receiving Yards: 50+ (-145)
Pickens has over 50 receiving yards in three of Pittsburgh’s four games this season, and he’ll be facing a Dallas defense that will be missing several starters. He and new quarterback Justin Fields have developed a connection, as Pickens has more than twice as many receiving yards than any other Pittsburgh receiver.
D’Andre Swift (CHI) Rushing Yards: 50+ (-155)
After struggling to find running room in Chicago’s first three games, Swift had a breakout performance against the Rams in Week 4. He ran for 93 yards on 16 carries. This week, he’s up against the Panthers, who gave up 141 ground yards to Cincinnati last Sunday.
Dak Prescott (DAL) Passing Yards: U 241.5 (-115)
Dallas travels to Pittsburgh in Week 5 to take on one of the NFL’s best defenses. The Cowboys have virtually no rushing attack, so they’re often forced to rely on Dak Prescott’s arm. That’s not always a bad thing, but he plays significantly worse on the road as opposed to at home. In two home games this season, Prescott has a total of 672 passing yards. In two road games, he has 400. The under is the play here.
Kyren Williams (LAR) Anytime Touchdown (-195)
Williams has been a touchdown machine this season for the Rams, who have been riddled with injuries. The third-year back has scored in every game, including a three-touchdown outing against San Francisco in Week 3. He’s a safe bet to find the end zone again against the Packers.
Jordan Love (GB) Passing Touchdowns: O 1.5 (-185)
Love has missed two games due to injury this season, but in his two starts, he has six passing touchdowns. The Rams have given up eight passing touchdowns in four games, so Love should be able to toss a couple scores.
Brock Purdy (SF) Passing Touchdowns: O 1.5 (-155)
Even though Purdy has only thrown two or more touchdowns once this season, a home game against a porous Arizona defense presents an excellent opportunity for him to get back on track. The Cardinals gave up 42 points to Jayden Daniels and the Commanders last week.






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