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Tyquan Thornton receiving ladder up to 70 yards.

Thornton’s line is 22.5 yards. He has nearly doubled that in four out of five games thus far, coming off of a 90-yard performance last week and a 71-yard performance two weeks prior. 

Panthers moneyline + Chiefs moneyline + Saints +7.5.

There are an absurd amount of heavy public lines with 10 teams getting 70 percent of public money on moneyline in today’s slate.

These three home teams are all being faded by the public and have lines that raise an eyebrow. If you’re feeling dastardly take Saints +3.5 or moneyline. I like each play individually.

Calvin Ridley 70+ receiving yards. 

The Titans changed play callers last week, which yielded immediate productivity for the 30-year-old receiver. His first-read share was up, his average distance of target was up and the Titans get a soft Raiders secondary that has struggled to limit big plays. 

Tetairoa McMillan receiving ladder up to 100+ yards.

T-Mac has had an elite target share and gets a porous Cowboys defense who could be without their top corner. McMillan has had a 20+ yard reception in all five games this year and I love any longest reception play for the rookie.

Javonte Williams over 74.5 rushing yards. 

Williams is on pace to rush for 1,519 yards at an eye-opening 89.4 yards per game pace. He has topped this mark in four straight. 

Travis Hunter receiving ladder up to 100+ yards.

Hunter and the Jags offense have caught rhythm over the last two weeks, and Hunter’s offensive involvement is expected to increase. This week the Seahawks offense should keep Hunter off the field defensively with heavy personnel usage. Hunter hauled in a 40-yard deep ball from Trevor Lawrence last week and his routes have progressed beyond manufactured touches underneath. His big game is coming and I’d rather take the value being early as opposed to being too late. Hunter is 2/1 to have 60 yards against a banged-up Seahawks secondary. 

AJ Barner 25+ receiving yards. 

Barner has emerged as Seattle’s top tight end in an offense that likes to utilize heavy personnel. He has had 23+ receiving yards in their last four games. The Jaguars have allowed the fifth most yards to inline tight ends according to Pro Football Focus, where Barner plays over 80 percent of his snaps. 

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Spencer Schultz

Spencer Schultz is a published NFL Draft Scout and host of The Exit 52 Podcast. You can find him on Twitter/X at @Ravens4dummies.