NFL Week 2 Player Prop Best Bets & Odds
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Breece Hall, RB, NYJ - 58.5 Rushing Yards (-110) vs. BUF
The Steelers have one of the most expensive defenses in football, but Breece Hall treated them like a peewee unit in Week 1, rumbling over them for 107 yards on 19 carries. That was good for the third-most across the NFL in Week 1. Now, he just so happens to be going up against a team that gave up 238 rushing yards in Week 1.
Now, the Bills were playing the Ravens, so that number is likely larger than it would have been against a more average running team. However, with Justin Fields now in the backfield, the Jets could be one of the best rushing offenses in football this year as well.
Hall also has a very interesting relationship with the division-rival Bills as well. He has played them home and away in the last two seasons. In the two home games, he’s averaged 14 carries for 120 yards. In the two road games, 10 carries for 34 yards. Thankfully, this one’s at home for Hall, so we love the 58.5 yards prop we’re getting on him from betting apps.
Tyler Warren, TE, IND - Over 43.5 Receiving Yards (-110) vs. IND
We had a rough go of it last week, but we did get one of our props right, and it was the over on Tyler Warren’s 38.5 receiving yards prop. He eclipsed that on the Colts’ first drive. Warren finished the game with seven receptions for 76 yards, but it was the usage that was especially encouraging. Warren finished with nine targets on the day, which is good for second in the league among TEs. However, those nine targets represented a whopping 31.0 target share for Warren, also second among TEs.
His number only rose by five yards ahead of their clash with the Broncos. And while Denver’s defense looks very good, Daniel Jones seems like he will feed Warren enough to get 50 yards every week. The Broncos really dominated the Titans pass offense last week, but their TEs did still haul in four receptions. That would be enough to get Warren where we need him on Sunday.
Brenton Strange, TE, JAX - Over 33.5 Receiving Yards (-110) @ CIN
Last year, no team allowed more receptions to tight ends than the Cincinnati Bengals. They gave up a league-high 111, and they also allowed 1,114 yards to TEs, third-most in football. And it looks like they’re picking up right where they left off here in 2025.
In Week 1, the Bengals gave up 37 yards to Browns TE David Njoku, just a few yards below his 40.5-yard prop line. However, they also gave up 64 yards on eight receptions to Cleveland’s other tight end, Harold Fannin Jr. Clearly, they still don’t have a safety or middle linebacker that can stop opposing tight ends, so we’re rolling with their Week 2 opponent at TE here: Brenton Strange.
He’s the new No. 1 TE in Jacksonville, and he had a strong start to his reign in Week 1, hauling in all three of his targets for 59 yards. We think he will be even busier against Cincy on Sunday.
Jahan Dotson, WR, PHI - Over 11.5 Receiving Yards (-110) @ KC
It was all about the running game in Week 1 against the Cowboys, but Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni rarely keeps things the same week over week. After the way Justin Herbert sliced and diced this Chiefs secondary in Week 1, we think we’re going to see Jalen Hurts stepping back and slinging it a lot more in Week 2 in this Super Bowl 59 rematch.
A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith combined for four receptions and 24 yards last week. However, we’re not sure which one of them is going to pop off against the Chiefs, and their lines are a little high (67.5 and 57.0) for our liking. Instead, we’ll go for their WR3, Jahan Dotson, who had 59 yards in Week 1. His line is at a paltry 11.5 for this one, so one reception and we should be off to the races here. The Chiefs certainly won’t be scheming up to stop Dotson, though they might do so for Brown and/or Smith.