Best NFL Week 13 PrizePicks Plays - Monday Night Football
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TreVeyon Henderson 63.5 Rushing Yards (MORE)
Oh, how the tables turn. It wasn't long ago we went under on Henderson's rushing yards with Rhamondre Stevenson out, and now we're going the other way despite Stevenson being back in the mix. That's just the way things go against a historically-poor Giants run defense.
We went after it last week with David Montgomery, and that play fell by the wayside because it was Jahmyr Gibbs doing the bulk of the work en route to 219 rushing yards. I will not be making that mistake again, as Henderson has been viewed by some as a poor man's Gibbs. Surely he can break off some long ones and make this one sweat-free for us.
Theo Johnson 32.5 Receiving Yards (MORE)
I like this play for several reasons, and we will start with New England's coverage of opposing tight ends. The Patriots are doing a good job keeping players at that position out of the end zone, but per RotoWire's Defense vs. Position page they rank bottom-10 league-wide in yardage allowed to tight ends.
Next up is Johnson's rapport with Jaxson Dart, as the pass-catcher has become a go-to guy when the rookie is under center. With Dart back in the lineup the plentiful RPO actions the Giants have implemented for him are back in play, and it just so turns out Johnson is the primary target on a lot of those actions. With defenders having to stay honest with Dart's legs, Johnson gets opportunities to rack up YAC.
Not that we needed another reason, but with New England being a touchdown favorite, the Giants could find themselves in a more pass-happy script late in the game, where the underneath and middle-of-the-field areas could be ripe for the poaching.
Andy Borregales 1.5 FG Made (MORE)
We haven't listed a kicker since kicking off this article, but I think the Patriots will spend plenty of time in Giants territory given their ability to run the ball, and I could see some drives stalling on the opponent's half. I also don't see head coach Mike Vrabel being that aggressive with his fourth-down calls with left tackle Will Campbell unavailable, so we could see some safe decisions on fourth and short or fourth and medium which would give Borregales more opportunities.
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