NFL SGP: +1100 Dallas Cowboys @ New York Giants

Ben DiGiacomo
Host · Writer

Week 4 of the NFL kicks off tonight, and a classic NFC East rivalry will take center stage on Thursday Night Football, as the New York Giants will host the Dallas Cowboys, prompting us to work up an ultimate same-game parlay for the action.
Valued at +1100, let’s ride!
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Leg 1: Giants +10.5
After a miserable start to the season through the first two games, the Giants looked the part of a very respectable NFL team last Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. Daniel Jones was in a groove, the ground attack was clicking, and the defensive line wreaked havoc. On the contrary, the Dallas Cowboys have looked like trash the past two weeks and now enter almost a must-win game tonight on the road. Listen, the Cowboys deserve to be favored in this matchup, but I don’t know how I can expect them to dominate on a short week, given how they’ve looked. The Giants have enough to put up a fight or win outright, so I’ll bump up the spread and eye them to keep this within ten points. That shouldn’t be too much to ask!
Leg 2: Malik Nabers 6+ Receptions
The Giants finally hit a home run in the draft, and it might have been a grand slam. After three weeks of action, Malik Nabers looks like an elite wide receiver already and is on the trajectory to be one of the best pass-catchers in the league if he isn’t already. Daniel Jones has so much trust in Nabers that he’s just chucking it up and hoping Nabers tracks it down often, seeing as he’s combined for 30 targets across the last two games (30!). It looks to be a given that he’ll get at least double-digit targets tonight, so we’ll count on him to haul in at least six receptions in front of his home crowd.
Leg 3: Wan’Dale Robinson 25+ Receiving Yards
Wan’Dale Robinson has recorded at least 25 receiving yards in two of three games thus far, including a Week 3 outing where he hauled seven receptions for 61 yards off of eight targets. I don’t expect him to go from that volume level to nothing tonight, so 25 yards should be easily attainable.
Leg 4: Devin Singletary 40+ Rushing Yards
Devin Singletary averaged 80 yards per game on the ground across his last two games, and we just saw Derrick Henry run all over the Cowboys for 151 yards last week, after Alvin Kamara ran for 115 yards the week before. Singletary may not be as potent of a runner as those two guys, but why should we count on the Cowboys being capable of slowing him down?
Leg 5: CeeDee Lamb 60+ Receiving Yards
Tonight is a make-or-break game for Dak Prescott and this entire Cowboys team. When Dak is desperate, we’ve seen him overly rely on CeeDee Lamb. He’s recorded at least 60 receiving yards in each game thus far this season. He has an even higher target upside tonight against a weak Giants’ secondary that allowed Amari Cooper to be targeted 12 times last week. 60 yards should be like clockwork for Lamb.
Leg 6: Jake Ferguson 4+ Receptions
Jake Ferguson is coming off a six-catch outing in Week 3. Back in Week 1, prior to getting injured, he made three catches in just two and a half quarters of work. He should have no problem tonight seeing a ton of targets, putting himself in a prime opportunity to make at least four grabs.
Leg 7: Jalen Tolbert 2+ Receptions
After just a one-catch outing in Week 1, Jalen Tolbert had six catches in Week 2 before hauling in three grabs in Week 3. Tolbert is going to be this team’s WR3 week in and week out going forward, so we’ve set the low bar as two receptions on Thursday Night Football.
All Odds Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
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