Super Bowl LX Rushing Props: Which Player Could Have a Big Game?
Joe Raineri
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Analysis of Rushing Props in the NFL
In recent discussions, Kenneth Walker's rushing yards have seen a noticeable drop, now set at 72.5 yards. This movement in the betting markets raises some eyebrows, especially as it coincides with shifts involving other players. For instance, Ramondre Stevenson and Traveon Henderson, who have shared duties in the backfield for much of the season, are now seeing a change in their dynamics. Stevenson, after garnering the majority of carries in a tight game against Denver, has made bettors hesitant on Henderson, whose rushing prop has adjusted to 18.5, up from 16.5.
Elsewhere, Drake May offers a different scenario with his prop sitting at 37.5, while George Holani is at a lower tier with 10.5. The discrepancy in their numbers could lead to various betting opportunities. Particularly, the performance of Stevenson, despite having over 20 carries, revealed inefficiencies, as he averaged under three yards per attempt and struggled significantly against Denver's defense.
Conversely, Drake May, facing a formidable Seattle defense, is likely to scramble more often due to the intense pass rush. This might turn the game away from a favorable setup for Stevenson and could lead to more dynamic play from May. Given these conditions, it could be strategic to bet over on May's rushing yards and under on Stevenson, anticipating that the game's flow will not support heavy running but rather, necessitate reactive scrambles and less traditional ground game tactics.
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