We have a Monday Night Football doubleheader, with the Tennessee Titans vs. the Miami Dolphins and the red-hot Green Bay Packers traveling to East Rutherford, NJ to take on the New York Giants. If you’re looking for some extra action for Monday night’s games, look no further than our favorite Packers vs. Giants player prop bets.
Top Packers vs. Giants Player Prop Bets
Jordan Love Under 1.5 Passing Touchdowns (-130 at FanDuel)
Blewis: Jordan Love has been very impressive in recent weeks and has cemented himself as a long-term option at the quarterback position for the Packers.
But tonight, he will be without Christian Watson, who has been really productive as of late. In the Packers’ last three games, Watson has scored a combined four touchdowns. Prior to that, he had just one touchdown in six games for the season.
Without Watson, Love will be missing his favorite red-zone target, whose red-zone target share of 27% is 7% higher than both Romeo Doubs and Jayden Reed.
Without his best receiver, and in a game that could potentially feature a positive game script, with Green Bay being road favorites of nearly a touchdown, I’m going to take the under on Love’s passing touchdowns. Especially considering his stock is at an all-time high right now after beating Patrick Mahomes on Sunday Night Football.
Dontayvion Wicks Over 31.5 Receiving Yards (-114 at FanDuel)
Katz: This is a surprisingly low line for a player who has gone over this number in four straight games. Donayvion Wicks has had a relevant role in the Packers passing game all season. Now, with Christian Watson out, Wicks will take over as the other outside receiver opposite Romeo Doubs.
Wicks saw a 60% snap share in games Watson didn’t play. He should run more routes and, thus, see more targets. The Giants allow the sixth-most yards per game to wide receivers. Wicks could hit this in the first half.
Tommy DeVito Over 172.5 Passing Yards (-115 at DraftKings)
Soppe: DeVito is playing some good football and has realistically looked fine in three of his four appearances this season (min. 20 attempts). No, it’s not exciting, but it doesn’t have to be to cash our bets.
In three of four games, DeVito has cleared his listed passing number for this week, with the one exception being the game in Dallas, where New York had the ball for under 23 minutes against an elite defense. With Green Bay ranking 24th in average time of possession this season, DeVito being off the field at that level is unlikely.
The Giants are coming off of their bye with an opportunity to lean into what DeVito does best and that should help boost his yardage total. Combine that with a potential game script situation, given the spread in this game and a season-high in pass attempts in very much in play. If you use DeVito’s three non-Cowboy games, his per-pass production requires only 21 attempts to cash this prop.
Saquon Barkley Under 19.5 Receiving Yards (-120 at DraftKings)
Blewis: Contrary to popular belief, Saquon Barkley hasn’t really been involved in the passing game much in quite some time, and his upside as a receiver out of the backfield has obviously taken a hit with the Giants’ injuries at quarterback this season.
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Barkley has gone over this number in 4/9 games this season, with two of them coming against the Commanders and another in their 20-point comeback win over the Cardinals back in Week 2.
While you would think the Giants would utilize Barkley in this role more, especially with how thin they are at the wide receiver position, that hasn’t been the case, as he hasn’t recorded more than five targets in a single game with Tommy DeVito under center.
Jalin Hyatt Longest Reception Over 16.5 Yards (-120 at DraftKings)
Blewis: Jalin Hyatt drew some comparisons to DeSean Jackson coming out of college, and even though he has a long way to go, he certainly has a similar playing style as a deep threat.
Hyatt’s average depth of target is an insane 24.9, which is the highest of all players in the NFL, with at least 20 targets and nearly five yards more than the next closest player.
Before their bye week, Hyatt had his best game so far, with five catches for 109 yards, including a 41-yard reception. With the Giants’ season basically over, maybe they come out of the bye with more of an emphasis on getting the ball to Hyatt?
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