NFL Week 10 Player Prop Best Bets, Picks, & Odds

Alex Murray
By: Alex Murray
Nov 09, 2025
NFL Picks
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic

We went 2-2 on our props last week, but we came out in the black thanks to the plus odds we got on Kareem Hunt’s anytime touchdown prop. We’ll look to continue working our way out of the red, though we’re reducing our weekly prop load to just three to really focus on the best of the best player props for Week 10’s action. Read on for our favorite picks, full analysis, as well as the best NFL betting odds in Canada!

2025 Player Props Best Bet Record: 17-18 (-2.29)

Highlights

  • Dalton Schultz has gone for 60+ yards in 3 of his last 4 games
  • CMC has gone for 50+ receiving yards in 8 of 9 games this season
  • Josh Jacobs has scored in 8 straight games at Green Bay’s Lambeau Field

NFL Week 10 Player Prop Best Bets & Odds

All odds provided by Sports Interaction.

Dalton Schultz, TE, DAL - Over 37.5 Rushing Yards (-110) vs. JAX

With C.J. Stroud out, many are steering clear of the Texans offense as a whole. But we think backup Davis Mills might be good news for tight end Dalton Schultz. Mills came in and played most of the game last week, and he fed Schultz six receptions on eight targets for 77 yards. Last year, Schultz managed just 29 yards during a Mills game in Week 18. But in 2023, during another Mills game, he was pelted with a career-high 11 targets, which he turned into 61 yards.

We also had success betting on a tight end against this Jaguars defense last week. Brock Bowers went for 127 yards on 12 receptions. Schultz is no Bowers, to be sure, but he’s not the only one. L.A.’s Colby Parkinson (47 yards), Seattle’s A.J. Barner (71), K.C.’s Travis Kelce (61), San Fran’s Jake Tonges (58), Cincy’s Noah Fant (28), and Carolina’s Ja’Tavion Sanders (27) all went over their receiving props against the Jags this season.

Schultz also had 39 in Houston’s first meeting with the Jags earlier this year. Jacksonville is allowing the second-most receiving yards to TEs (75.0), so this one feels like a slam dunk.

Christian McCaffrey, RB, SF - Over 49.5 Receiving Yards (-110) vs. LAR

This one almost feels too good to be true, but we’re also not the types to look a gift horse in the mouth. And that’s what this Christian McCaffrey receiving yards prop feels like. He has been a more prolific receiver of the ball than a rusher of it this season: he’s got 596 rush yards against 626 receiving yards. He’s a running back and he currently sits second in the league in receptions (61) for crying out loud.

Those 626 yards also rank him seventh in the league; he’s the only RB in the top 30 in that category. While the Rams are no pushover defensively, CMC has already shown he can find room in the passing game against them, having put up 82 yards and a TD (the only one the Rams have allowed to a RB this season) in their upset win over L.A. earlier this year. He’s averaging 69.6 receiving yards a game, and he’s topped 50 in eight of nine games. The one game where he didn’t, he fell just short, with 43.

Josh Jacobs, RB, GB - Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-165) vs. PHI

Josh Jacobs has become a bonafide touchdown machine since arriving in Green Bay. In 25 games with the Packers, he has scored 26 TDs (25 on the ground, 1 through the air). He also scored in his lone playoff game with the team last season, which just so happened to be against the same opponents the Packers face this week on MNF.

He’s scored in 18 of his last 21 games, and he’s also reached pay dirt in eight straight home games at Lambeau. He loves a good Leap. And the Eagles have not been great when it comes to keeping RBs out of the end zone. They have allowed 10 TDs to RBs this season, third-most in the league. In fact, they have allowed an opposing back to score in seven of their eight games this year. Anytime sports betting sites give us Jacobs ATD odds below -200, we simply have to take them on principle.

Sports Interaction
125% Welcome Bonus Up To $750

T&Cs Apply

Alex Murray has been a consistent presence on BettingTop10 since he joined the team in 2020 just after graduating from Ryerson University’s Sport Media program in 2019. He has written for publications including theScore, Sporting News, FanSided, FantasyPros, and more over his 6+ years in the field. Alex has also been a lifelong athlete and sports fan who has channeled that love into his entertaining writing style and shrewd betting strategies.