Week 6 of the NFL season is underway as the 49ers notched a road win over the Seahawks on Thursday night.
There are 12 games on Sunday’s slate, beginning with a showdown in London between the Jaguars and Bears. The Jets will face the Bills on Monday Night Football to round out the week.
With an abundance of intriguing player props to choose from, we’re going to give you six of our favorites.
Also, be sure to check out our NFL Week 6 Predictions, where we pick each game against the spread and give a Lock of the Week.
Here’s this week’s set of Pick Six player props:
Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook
Terry McLaurin (WAS) Receiving Yards: O 60.5 (-113)
The veteran wideout has come alive, logging over 100 receiving yards in two of his last three games. McLaurin is clearly Jayden Daniels’ favorite target, and he will face a Baltimore defense that was torched by Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins a week ago.
Jordan Love (GB) Passing Touchdowns: 2+ (-230)
Love has thrown eight touchdowns in just three starts this season, and he’ll face a vulnerable Arizona defense in Week 6. The Cardinals were picked apart by the likes of Josh Allen, Jared Goff and Jayden Daniels. Two touchdowns won’t be too difficult for Love.
Chris Godwin (TB) Receiving Yards: O 63.5 (-113)
Godwin is having a stellar season, and he’s primed for another big game this week against New Orleans. He has gone over 63.5 yards in all but one game this season. Mike Evans will likely draw the matchup with star cornerback Marshon Lattimore, so Godwin should see plenty of targets.
Aaron Rodgers (NYJ) Passing Touchdowns: U 1.5 (-190)
Rodgers has just seven touchdown passes in five games this season, which is disappointing considering the weapons the has around him. Buffalo’s biggest weakness is their run defense, so expect Breece Hall and Braelon Allen to thrive. This feels like a game where the Jets can find success without a big game from Rodgers.
Dak Prescott (DAL) Passing Yards: O 282.5 (-114)
In two home games this season, Prescott has thrown for 293 and 379 yards. He also put up 352 yards against a strong Pittsburgh defense last week. Expect him to have a big outing against Detroit, a game that could end up being a shootout.
Bijan Robinson (ATL): Anytime Touchdown (-180)
It’s well documented that Robinson has underachieved this season. It’s not that he’s playing poorly, but the Falcons have elected to rely on the arm of Kirk Cousins. Robinson has only found the end zone once this year, but this is the week that’ll change. He faces a struggling Carolina team that has allowed an opposing running back to score in every game this season.





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