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Week 17 Player Props: Receiving Yards for Mike Gesicki from EV Insight

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Player Props – Week 17

Bills vs. Patriots

Right now, Mike Gesicki’s receiving yards prop is set at 15.5 yards (-130/+100).

Pros

  • At a -14.5-point disadvantage, the Patriots are massive underdogs this week, implying much more of a reliance on passing than their standard game plan.
  • Given their underlying propensities and matchup dynamics, the leading projections forecast the Patriots to pass on 60.8% of their plays: the 10th-greatest rate among all teams this week.
  • At a mere 27.03 seconds per snap, the New England Patriots offense rates as the 9th-quickest paced in the league (in a neutral context) this year.
  • In this game, Mike Gesicki is forecasted by the projection model to find himself in the 75th percentile among tight ends with 4.1 targets.
  • This year, the deficient Bills pass defense has allowed a whopping 77.4% Adjusted Completion Rate vs. opposing TEs: the 6th-biggest rate in the league.
Cons

  • Mike Gesicki has accrued significantly fewer air yards this year (22.0 per game) than he did last year (30.0 per game).
  • The New England Patriots offensive line grades out as the 6th-worst in the league this year in pass protection, which has a negative impact on all air attack statistics across the board.
  • Mike Gesicki has totaled substantially fewer adjusted receiving yards per game (16.0) this year than he did last year (25.0).
  • Mike Gesicki’s pass-game effectiveness has declined this year, totaling just 6.15 adjusted yards-per-target compared to a 8.39 figure last year.
  • Mike Gesicki is positioned as one of the worst tight ends in the league at generating extra yardage, averaging a measly 3.67 yards-after-the-catch (YAC) this year while grading out in the 20th percentile.

Projection
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