NFL Week Five Cheat Sheet Best Bets
Use this cheat sheet to help make the best bets for NFL Week Five.
Quarterback Cheat Sheet
Maybe the biggest surprise this season at the quarterback position, Josh Dobbs is who we're targeting this week. While he may not be up there in the passing categories, he is for his rushing ability. Dobbs ranks in the top five for quarterback rushing yards this season, even ahead of Josh Allen and Jalen Hurts. Dobbs' rushing yards line for this week sits at 21.5, which he's cleared in three of four games this season. The Bengals allow the fifth most rushing yards to quarterbacks this season, averaging 29.25 per game.
Running Back Cheat Sheet
Who else is excited to hear that Breece Hall will no longer be on a snap count against the league's easiest matchup. He's our running back target this week. Breece Hall's line is at 59.5 rushing yards, which he's only cleared once this season, back in Week One, where he had 127 rushing yards against the Bills. So far this season, Hall averages eight rush attempts per game. When Breece Hall sees at least eight rush attempts, he's cleared in four of six career games, averaging 77.17 yards per game. The Broncos allow the most rushing yards to running backs this season, averaging 153.25 per game. Not to mention, Hall may have an extra chip on his shoulder as it was this very building where he tore his ACL last season. I sprinkled his 100+ rushing yards at +475 as well.
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Wide Receiver Cheat Sheet
The Titans pass defense is a weekly target for me, and this week is no different. Number one wide receivers against Tennessee have exploded. In Week One, Chris Olave went for 112 receiving yards on eight receptions. In Week Two Keenan Allen went for 111 receiving yards on eight receptions and Mike Williams went for 83 receiving yards on eight receptions. In week three, Amari Cooper went for 116 receiving yards on seven receptions. Week Four, Ja'Marr Chase went for 73 receiving yards on seven receptions. This week, it's Michael Pittman's turn. Pittman has cleared this line in three of four games this season, averaging 6.5 receptions on 9.8 targets per game. Last weekend, Pittman had just one reception on five targets but hadn't seen less than 11 targets before that outlier game. He looks to be the most reliable target for the rookie Richardson in his young career. The Titans allow the fourth most receptions to wide receivers, averaging 17.75 per game.
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