As the NFL heads into Week 6 of the regular season, some key stars have emerged as major contributors for their respective teams. For sports bettors, that means plenty of interesting NFL player prop bets to choose from headed into this week’s games.
Current lines from top NFL betting sites provide a baseline for what the expectations are for key players. Below, we’ll take a closer look at some of the player prop options headed into this weekend’s games. We also cover a sportsbook promotion ahead of the weekend.
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NFL player prop odds for Week 6
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NFL player prop options for Week 6
Below are the latest odds and lines from DraftKings Sportsbook for several NFL players who are set to be in action this week.
Lamar Jackson, QB, Baltimore Ravens
- 225+ passing yards: -110
- 2+ passing TDs: -120
- 60+ rushing yards: +100
Jackson has had some huge outings in recent weeks, and his NFL MVP odds have shot up as a result. He’s averaging 241.2 passing yards per game through the first five weeks of the season, with nine TD passes. That includes four in one game during last week’s overtime win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Jackson is also averaging 72.6 rushing yards per game and has added an additional two touchdowns on the ground. So far this season, he’s averaging 6.8 yards per carry, close to a career high.
Bijan Robinson, RB, Atlanta Falcons
- 70+ rushing yards: -120
- 25+ receiving yards: -115
- Anytime TD scorer: -150
Robinson led the Falcons in rushing last week, with 61 yards on 12 carries. He’s been sharing the load out of the backfield with Tyler Allgeier, but Robinson saw the bulk of the work in last week’s win.
The expectation was that the team would look to get him more involved in the passing game this season. So far this year, Robinson has seen a slight uptick in receptions per game over last season, but he’s still yet to haul in a TD pass and has just one touchdown as a rusher this season.
CeeDee Lamb, WR, Dallas Cowboys
- 100+ receiving yards: +135
- Over 6.5 receptions: -135
- Anytime TD scorer: -115
Lamb’s overall numbers have been somewhat disappointing to the Cowboys this season, but the team has lately turned its focus to improving his production in the second half. He was limited to five catches for 62 yards in last week’s win, while one week prior he’d hauled in seven passes for 98 yards and a touchdown.
Lamb has just two TD receptions so far after a career high of 12 last year. So far this season, the Lions’ defense is giving up more passing yards per game than all but two teams in the NFC.
Josh Allen, QB, Buffalo Bills
- 225+ passing yards: +145
- 2+ passing TDs: +150
- 40+ rushing yards: +110
- Anytime TD scorer: +130
Allen got off to a hot start this season, with seven TD passes in his first three games. That production fell off in the last two weeks, with the Bills desperately needing a win to stop their losing skid here on the road against the New York Jets on Monday Night Football.
The Jets have had one of the best passing defenses in the league this season, allowing just 136.6 yards per game through the air. Allen is averaging 32 rushing yards per game this season, with two TDs on the ground and 6.2 yards per carry.