Purple Reign takes a look at player prop bets and provides his evaluations on props that have caught his eye. While there is no guarantees in sports betting, Joe Arpasi looks to provide insight on wagers that he believes have a higher chance for success or failure. Please remember to bet responsibly.
BONUS BETS
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QB Brendan Sorsby (Cin) 252.5 Passing Yards
Confidence - High
Bet Suggestion - Over
Sorsby has been on a cold streak the last two weeks, only throwing for 214 and 191 yards. My fantasy match up grades for those two games were a B and a C+. This week he gets an A+ fantasy match up grade and Oklahoma State is giving up a whopping 9.4 yards/pass attempt.
RB Jonah Coleman (Wash) 62.5 Rushing Yards
Confidence - Above Average
Bet Suggestion - Under
Over the last four games Coleman has only reached this prop’s yardage mark one time. Now he travels to Michigan for a game where I handed out a B- fantasy match up grade. Coleman would need to average 4.2 yards/carry on a 15 carry workload to win this prop, and Michigan is giving up 3.1 yards/carry.
WR Elijah Sarratt (Ind) 88.5 Receiving Yards
Confidence - High
Bet Suggestion - Over
Against Power 4 opponents Sarratt has racked up 92, 132, and 121 passing yards. These games were against quality defenses. My fantasy match up grade is an A+ for this game with Michigan State and the Spartans are giving up 7.6 yards/pass attempt.
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