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Best NFL Week 12 Player Prop Bets: LV RB Ashton Jeanty, ARI WR Michael Wilson
Ahead of kickoff of the 1 p.m. NFL Week 12 matchups, let’s dive into our favorite player prop bets today.
Below, we’ll explain why we like the following plays:
- LV RB Ashton Jeanty over 3.5 receptions
- ARI WR Michael Wilson 6+ receptions
- JAX WR Jakobi Meyers 5+ receptions
Ashton Jeanty Over 3.5 Receptions (+126 at FanDuel)
Browns at Raiders — 4:05 p.m. (CBS)
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There aren’t many beneficiaries of the current state of the Raiders’ O-line. One of the few exceptions might be those who have rookie RB Ashton Jeanty in a PPR fantasy league.
Jeanty has been one of Smith’s top targets in recent weeks, as this team’s pass protection continues to leave a lot to be desired. The former Boise State star has had at least 5 receptions in three of his last six games.
Last week, eight of Smith’s 42 pass attempts (19 percent) went Jeanty’s way, and in Week 10, Smith’s 26 pass attempts included 5 Jeanty targets. Jeanty’s share in Week 9 vs. Jacksonville (5 targets on 39 pass attempts) was not as substantial, but he turned those opportunities into five catches for a season-high 47 yards and a TD.
He also has a good matchup today. Cleveland’s opponents are increasingly leaning on short passes to their running backs to mitigate the Browns’ pass rush. Last Sunday, Lamar Jackson targeted his running backs six times in the Ravens’ win over the Browns. Keaton Mitchell, Derrick Henry and Rasheen Ali produced 5 catches for 57 yards on those six targets.
In Week 10, the Jets’ biggest passing play of the game against Cleveland came on a screen pass to Breece Hall, whose 42-yard catch-and-run TD marked easily New York’s biggest gain of the day.
With all that in mind, Jeanty to record at least four receptions is tough to resist at +126.
Michael Wilson 6+ Receptions (+116 at FanDuel)
Jaguars at Cardinals — 4:05 p.m. (CBS)
Wilson will almost certainly not have nearly the role he enjoyed last Sunday, when he finished with 15 catches for 185 yards on 18 targets, as Arizona’s Jacoby Brissett attempted 57 passes.
That being said, as long as Arizona’s No. 1 wide receiver, Marvin Harrison Jr. remains out, and the running game continues to struggle without either James Conner or Emari Demercado, there should be a ton of work for Wilson. It helps his case that he was incredibly productive last week, catching almost every pass thrown in his direction, even as it became clear that Brissett was locked in on him.
The Jacksonville D shut down the Chargers last week, but it gave up a huge day to Houston’s Nico Collins two weeks ago (7 catches for 136 yards). This defense also was torched in Week 10 by Raiders “tight end” Brock Bowers (12 catches for 127 yards, 3 TDs), who often lines up out wide. The Jags also surrrendered big numbers to Rams WR Davante Adams and Seahawks star Jaxon Smith-Njigba in recent weeks, all of which bodes well for Wilson’s chances of having another big stat line.
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