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NFL Sunday No House Advantage Best Player Props: Two Giants Starters Stand Out

Only four teams have their bye in Week 10 which means we have plenty of player prop options to choose from on No House Advantage. There are two types of contests to play on No House Advantage, “Pick ‘Em” and “Vs The House.” The plays reviewed below are some of the best player props for either contest style. You can check out our NFL Player Props Tool to help you make even more selections for NFL contests this week.

NFL Props: Best No House Advantage Player Props

Saquon Barkley: Over 97.5 Rushing Yards

Barkley went into the Giants’ bye last week coming off his worst performance of the season. He received 20 carries in Week 8 against the Seahawks, but only finished with 53 rushing yards. He did find his way into the end zone, but it was his first game of the season with less than 70 rushing yards.

This total of 97.5 rushing yards is pretty high for Barkley to hit the over on. That said, he does have three games with at least 100 rushing yards. The key to his success has been volume, as he’s earned at least 20 carries five times this year. The Texans have allowed the most rushing yards per game in the league, setting up Barkley with tremendous upside on Sunday.

Chris Olave: Over 4.5 Receptions

The Saints do not have a good offense. Their biggest hole is at quarterback. Neither Jameis Winston nor Andy Dalton has played well, but it at least looks like Dalton has won the starting job over Winston. Winston is healthy again, but he hasn’t seen the field since Week 3.

Olave is having a standout rookie season despite the Saints’ issues at quarterback. He enters Week 10 with 43 receptions, 618 yards and two touchdowns. He’s been targeted a total of 30 times over the last three games, leaving him with at least five receptions in each of them. Michael Thomas (toe) is out for the rest of the season and the Steelers are tied for the sixth-most receptions allowed to wide receivers. This is a great matchup for Olave to hit the over.

Christian Kirk: Over 59.5 Receiving Yards

Kirk narrowly missed his first 1,000-yard campaign last season, finishing with 982 receiving yards and five touchdowns for the Cardinals. Now a member of the Jaguars, he’s trying to surpass that milestone, totaling 43 receptions for 584 yards and five touchdowns through nine games.

With Kirk the featured wide receiver for the Jaguars, he has posted at least 60 receiving yards in a game six times. This is not an easy matchup for the Jaguars defense, so their offense might be forced to throw more in an attempt to keep up with Patrick Mahomes. If that scenario unfolds, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Kirk approach, or surpass, 10 targets.

Marcus Johnson: Under 2.5 Receptions

The Giants have been so decimated at wide receiver that Johnson has actually been on the field a lot. He’s logged at least 45 snaps in three of their last four games, and at least 55 snaps in both of their last two. However, he hasn’t been productive, catching fewer than three passes in three straight games.

Johnson has had his opportunities, including when he received six targets against the Seahawks in Week 8. He finished with just one reception, though, and has had a few glaring drops. The Giants could get Kenny Golladay (knee) back for this game, which would likely push Johnson off the field more. Also, this should be a heavy Barkley game, making the under on Johnson’s receptions even more appealing

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