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Week 7 Player Props: Receiving Yards for Wan’Dale Robinson from EV Insight

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Player Props – Week 7

Jaguars vs. Giants

Right now, Wan’Dale Robinson’s receiving yards prop is set at 31.5 yards (-118/-110).
The public has bet the OVER up to 31.5 (-118) after it opened @ 31.5 (-115).

Pros

  • The Giants are a 3-point underdog in this week’s contest, likely creating a passing game script.
  • THE BLITZ projects the New York Giants as the 10th-fastest paced defense in football (in a neutral context) at the present time, leading opposing offenses to average 27.91 seconds per snap.
  • The Jacksonville Jaguars pass defense has been particularly weak when opposing wide receivers have gotten into space, allowing an average of 5.99 yards-after-the-catch this year: the 10th-most in football.
  • The Jacksonville Jaguars safeties profile as the 7th-worst unit in the NFL this year in covering receivers.
  • The Jacksonville Jaguars have stacked the box vs. opponents on 22.5% of their plays since the start of last season, 2nd-most in football. Bringing an extra defender close to the line of scrimmage improves run-stopping at the cost of better passing efficiency.
Cons

  • THE BLITZ projects the New York Giants to be the 4th-least pass-heavy team among all teams this week with a 55.1% pass rate, based on their underlying tendencies and matchup dynamics.
  • The forecast calls for 14-mph wind in this game. High wind generally means reduced pass volume (and increased run volume) and lessened passing effectiveness.
  • The New York Giants offensive line profiles as the 7th-worst in the NFL this year in pass protection, which has a harmful impact on all air attack statistics across the board.
  • The New York Giants offensive line has given their QB a mere 2.41 seconds before getting pressured (8th-worst in the NFL since the start of last season), which has a harmful impact on all passing attack statistics across the board.
  • The Jacksonville Jaguars defensive front has gotten pressure on opposing quarterbacks a measly 2.44 seconds after the snap (on average), grading out as the 10th-fastest in the league since the start of last season.

Projection
THE BLITZ
48
Receiving Yards

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