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NFL Player Props Week 10 – Sunday’s Best Prop Bets (Nov. 10)

John Hyslop

By John Hyslop in NFL Football

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San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle carries the ball
Oct 27, 2024; Santa Clara, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (85) carries the ball against the Dallas Cowboys during the second quarter at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images
    • We’ve got another action-packed slate for NFL Week 10 on Sunday, November 10th, 2024
    • The best way to get in on the action is by betting NFL player props
    • Getting bets in on Friday is a great strategy, and it’s no different for this week

God, I love Fridays. Always have. They are the catapult to the weekend. Everything is still on the table and possible, which is huge. I get that some people are Saturday people, which is fine, but at some point on Saturday, there is some concern that the weekend is coming to an end. That never happens on Friday because the weekend hasn’t even started yet.

But no matter if you’re a Friday person or not, one thing that can’t be argued is the fact that it’s a great day to get down on the NFL. Lucky for us, I’ve been watching lines all week long. Like a damn lion just waiting to pounce on my prey. The good news is, I found two games that deserve our attention. One in the San Francisco 49ers/Tampa Bay Buccaneers matchup and one in the Atlanta Falcons/New Orleans Saints game. Both are ready to smash.

This could easily be the greatest Sunday of our entire lives.

Week 10 NFL Player Props and Odds

Player Receptions Receiving Yards
George Kittle (49ers) 4.5 (Ov -120 / Un -110) 59.5 (Ov +105 / Un -135)
Player Receptions Receiving Yards
Juwan Johnson (Saints) 3.5 (Ov -105 / Un -125) 29.5 (Ov -110 / Un -110)

Odds taken November 8 at ESPNBet. Check out the best NFL betting apps for player prop wagering. 

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George Kittle Can’t Be Stopped

I don’t have to tell you who George Kittle is. By now, we all know he is a superior human made of 100%, pure, pharmacy-grade testosterone. The man can do every single thing he is asked to do on the football field, and he does it at a high level.

On top of that, he’s best friends with his quarterback.

Why does being best friends with the quarterback matter? Because us bettors need him to catch passes. That’s how making money on his props works. I don’t know how we quantify friendship between two players, but I bet it’s valuable. Maybe even super-valuable.

One thing that we know is valuable pass-catchers are injuries to other pass-catchers. It looks like Deebo Samuel and Jauan Jennings will play, as well as Christian McCaffrey, but who knows what type of role they will all have? McCaffrey is playing his first game of the season and the other two are barely practicing. The only thing we do know is Kittle is a beast.

The other thing we know is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers give it up to the tight end position. On the season, only two teams have allowed more receiving yardage to the position. All we need is for the Buccaneers to show a little fight on offense, and we could get a full game of Brock Purdy throwing to his best friend against a weak defense. Feels right.

  • The Pick: George Kittle 60+ Receiving Yards (+105) – ESPNBet

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Juwan Johnson is About That Life

I know what the haters are going to say. What’s with all of the tight ends, Slop? It’s a great question, and the answer is simple. I’ve been a tight-end guy since middle school. Maybe even elementary school. I can’t get enough.

The thing with tight ends is, they are very tough for the books to price. Especially when they are “dudes”.

What makes pricing tight ends hardest is when a team loses their top wide receivers to injury. A team like the New Orleans Saints who have last both Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed. It’s tough to know if those teams will lean on their tight ends in the pass game, or just throw it to the running backs and backup receivers.

Lucky for us, we know the Saints know they have an absolute stud in Juwan Johnson. The guy has just been waiting for an opportunity like this, and now he has one. This time it’s with starting quarterback, Derek Carr, and not the backups like last time all of the Saints’ receivers were out.

Obviously, opportunity is big, but we’ll also need the right opponent, and I think we have that in the Atlanta Falcons. First of all, they’re favored, and they should lead the whole time. We want the Saints behind and throwing, which I think we’ll get. We just saw tight end Jake Ferguson go 7-71 in that exact situation in the Falcons’ last game.

If we’re being honest, Juwan could get this in the first quarter. On the first drive, even.

  • The Pick: Juwan Johnson 35+ Receiving Yards (+135) – ESPNBet
  • 2024 SBD Friday Release Results – 9-9 (+4.28 Units)
John Hyslop

John has spent the past 20+ years betting sports on a daily basis and is considered by many to be a walking sports betting encyclopedia. From obscure player props to sides and totals, if there is an angle, John will find it.

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