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Single Stat NFL Totals
Cam Newton over 185.5 passing yards - Cam returned to Carolina as the starting quarterback last week against Washington and promptly threw for 189 passing yards in a tough loss. This week, he should have his feet under him a bit more and gets to face a Miami defense that has allowed an average of 234 passing yards per game to the quarterback position over their previous four games. They have also allowed just over 54 rushing yards per game to running backs over that span, so Christian McCaffrey could find it a bit tough to get going in the run game and may find more success through the air.
Najee Harris over 68.5 rushing yards - Harris has hit this number in three of his previous five games and has also averaged 22 carries per game over that same span. He is an absolute horse and will be facing a Bengals defense that has allowed running backs to average nearly 104 rushing yards per game over their previous three games. The Steelers are going to want to play this game slow and methodically in order to keep the Bengals' passing attack off the field and handing Harris the ball repeatedly is the way to do that.
Chris Godwin over 62.5 receiving yards - Godwin will get a solid matchup against the Colts who have allowed wide receivers to average nearly 150 receiving yards per game over the previous four weeks. Godwin has seen over nine targets per game over his previous four games and has managed to get over this total in three of those four games. This game has a projected total of 53 as well, so there should be plenty of scoring in this one to help him continue receiving targets.
D.J. Moore over 55.5 receiving yards - Moore saw seven targets in his first action this season with Cam Newton and managed to turn those targets into five receptions for 50 receiving yards and a touchdown. This week, he will be facing a Miami secondary that has allowed wide receivers to average over 180 receiving yards per game over their previous four games. They have also allowed four receiving touchdowns across that span, so this should be a prime spot to keep the Moore and Newton train going. If a fantasy score prop around 13.5 comes out for Moore later in the week, that would be a solid prop to hit as well.
Cooper Kupp over 92.5 receiving yards - Sure, this is a big number, but Kupp has hit this in four of his previous five games and had 95 receiving yards in the other game. This is also a Packers defense that just got lit up for 251 combined receiving yards between Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen just one week ago. Kupp has also seen double-digit targets in all but one game this season, so the volume is certainly going to be there.
Overall recommendation for this play: FLEX
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