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We have another low total Thursday Night football game on our hands.  The Jaguars head to New Orleans to take on the Saints as 1-point road underdogs in a game featuring a low 39.5-point total. I do think we get some points here in this spot as this game does have sneaky shootout potential. Lets dive in for some of our top props for tonight’s game.

 

 

Derek Carr Over 236.5 Passing Yards

 

Last week Carr dropped back for 50 pass attempts as he finally snapped a three-game streak with fewer than 200 passing yards. They did trail the Texans majority of the game so this resulted in a pass-heavy approach for them. With them only being 1 point favorites tonight we can expect a close game. Carr should clear this prop with ease tonight as the Jaguars are allowing the third-most passing YPG so far this season.

 

 

 

Chris Olave Over 60.5 Receiving Yards

 

Olave  is really taking over the WR1 role for the Saints. Last week he went for 7 catches and 95 yards. Tonight he draws a great matchup versus the Jags secondary that will be missing Tyson Campbell.  The Jags are averaging a whopping 13.5 yards per reception which fits well into Olave’s big play ability.

 

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Evan Engram Over 41.5 Receiving Yards

 

 Engram has seen at least seven targets in five straight games and his match up could get even easier with Demario Davis out. Even if he does play, I still love this prop for Engram especially if the Jags are forced to pass more. Load up on this correlated play to go with Carr/Olave.

 

 

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