• TE Gerald Everett, Los Angeles Chargers — over 28.5 receiving yards (-114): Everett has recorded four catches for 40-plus yards in each of his last two games despite playing tough matchups against the Patriots and Ravens, who both rank top-10 in receiving yards allowed to tight ends.
• RB Josh Jacobs, Las Vegas Raiders — longest rush under 14.5 yards (-119): The Vikings defense has been very good at limiting explosive plays in the run game. Through 13 weeks, the team has allowed the lowest rate of 10-plus-yard runs among all defenses.
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TE Gerald Everett, Los Angeles Chargers: Over 28.5 receiving yards (-114)
• The Denver Broncos have allowed the second-most passing yards to tight ends of any defense in the NFL. David Njoku (59 yards), Josh Oliver (47), T.J. Hockenson (55), Dalton Kincaid (51), Travis Kelce (58), Luke Musgrave (30) and most recently Brevin Jordan (64) have all gone over this prop against the Broncos pass defense.
• Everett has been a little up and down, and he wasn’t a big factor in the offense when WR Josh Palmer was healthy. However, he’s recorded four catches for 40-plus yards in his last two games despite playing tough matchups against the Patriots and Ravens, who both rank top-10 in receiving yards allowed to tight ends.
TE Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Over 23.5 receiving yards (-115)
• The Falcons also really struggle to defend tight ends, as they’ve allowed the third-most receiving yards to the position this season. While free safety Jessie Bates III has been having an All-Pro year, the Falcons' other safety, Richie Grant, has struggled to a 47.3 PFF coverage grade.
• Tyler Conklin (35 yards), Juwan Johnson (45 yards), Trey McBride (131 yards) and T.J. Hockenson (69 yards) have all had good games against this defense.
• Cade Otton’s target share has been pretty consistent, as he has garnered at least four targets in five of his last six games. He’s eclipsed 23.5 yards in each of those contests, including a 43-yard performance vs. the Falcons in Week 7.
RB Josh Jacobs, Las Vegas Raiders: Longest rush under 14.5 yards (-119)
• The Vikings defense has been very good at limiting explosive plays in the run game. Through 13 weeks, the team has allowed the lowest rate of 10-plus-yard runs among all defenses. Part of that is Brian Flores’ scheme, which sometimes utilizes a lot of defenders in the box and crowds the line of scrimmage, making it tough for offenses to run the ball.
• There is a chance Josh Jacobs goes over his overall rushing-yard total in this game. However, because of how stingy the Vikings' run defense is, he may have to do it without any explosive runs. The only running back who has managed a 15-plus-yard rush against the Vikings since Week 2 is Javonte Williams, and that play was exactly 15 yards.