- Josh Allen has -195 odds to throw for over 1.5 touchdowns in Week 4.
- Stefon Diggs receiving yard total is set at 83.5 yards.
- Demarcus Robinson is looking at a 10.5 receiving yard total.
BALTIMORE – The Baltimore Ravens will host arguably their toughest opponent yet in Week 4 in the Buffalo Bills where oddsmakers have them as a 3-point underdog while playing in their home stadium.
Aside from the normal game lines though, legal online oddsmakers have tons of player props on some of the game’s biggest players to take advantage of. Those players include Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, and Demarcus Robinson.
Will Josh Allen’s 2+ TD Streak Continue?
Josh Allen Total Touchdowns
- Over 1.5 -195
- Under 1.5 +145
There has been no defensive match that could stop Josh Allen from throwing touchdowns so far this season meaning the 1.5 touchdowns total set by Bovada is one of the most valuable player props to get in on. Through the first three games, Allen is second in the league in touchdowns thrown with 9 and has gone for 2+ passing touchdowns in every game so far.
Strengthening his NFL player prop odds on the over, even more, is that he has a juicy matchup against a horrendous Ravens secondary that allowed Tua Tagovailoa to throw for six touchdowns in Week 2. Also, the Ravens redzone defense has been atrocious as well letting opponents score on 72.7% of their redzone drives.
It also doesn’t help that the Ravens are letting up 3.7 redzone drives per game either against the third highest scoring offense in the league.
Diggs Continues to Present Danger to Opposing Secondaries
Stefon Diggs Receiving Yard Total
- Over 83.5 -120
- Under 83.5 -110
It does not matter who he is going up against or what the circumstances are, any time Stefon Diggs’ receiving yard total is set under 90 yards, the over should be an automatic slam. He gets the most opportunities of any other Bills receiver with 35 targets through three games compared to 15 to the next receiver on the team. He is currently averaging 114.6 receiving yards per game and has the third most receiving yards (344) in the league.
Going back to just how atrocious this Ravens secondary is, in Week 2 against Miami they let Tyreek Hill torch them for 190 while Jaylen Waddle followed in pursuit with 171. The very next week in Week 3, Devante Parker lit them up for 156 yards on just five receptions. They are ranked dead last in the league to this point against the pass letting up 353.3 receiving yards per game giving the over on Diggs’ odds all the value.
Will Demarcus Robinson Be an Overlooked Hero Vs. Bills?
Demarcus Robinson Total Receiving Yards
- Over 10.5 -115
- Under 10.5 -115
At just 10.5 yards, sprinkling some green on the over could be a profitable bet to make. Although Robinson is listed third on the depth chart, all of the receiving attention for the Bills secondary is sure to be on Mark Andrews and Rashod Bateman who are the top two in targets and receiving yards.
Also, the field should open up for Robinson to make some noise as Buffalo’s secondary is missing arguably their two best defensive backs in Micah Hyde who was placed on IR, and Jordan Poyer who is leaning on the wrong side of questionable. Buffalo’s secondary as a whole is extremely banged up with Dane Jackson listed as questionable and both Christian Benford and Tre’Davious White both also out.
It is also strange that oddsmakers would set his odds at 10.5 when he’s gone over in two of his three games played this season. In those games also, he hit the over with just one reception having an 11-yard reception in Week 1 and 12-yard reception in Week 2. Robinson is no stranger to 10+ yard receptions as he had 8 in his 17 games last season.
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