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Justin Herbert

Justin Herbert Passing Yards Player Prop - Week 14

Los Angeles Chargers vs New York Giants
 
 
 
Justin Herbert Passing Yards Prop is currently Over/Under 276.5 (-115/-115).

The money has been on the Under as it opened 277.5 @ -115 before it was bet down to 276.5 @ -115.
PROS:
  • Herbert has passed for 291 yards per game this year, #4-best in the league.
  • Los Angeles has played in the #5-most high-wind games (15 mph+) this year, which artificially saps a quarterback's efficiency and should lead to improved performance in better conditions.
  • The Los Angeles Chargers have had the #3-fastest paced offense in a neutral context this season.
  • The Chargers project to run 63.9 plays in this contest, the #8-most of the week.
  • This offense passes the ball 68.5% of the time in a neutral context (#3 in the NFL).
  • This offenses projects to pass 62.4% of the time in this contest (#8 in the NFL) based on underlying tendencies and matchup dynamics.
  • The Chargers offensive line has given Justin Herbert 2.40 seconds before getting pressured to find open receivers.
  • Play action passes confuse the defense and lead to a higher completion rate. The Los Angeles Chargers have run play-action on 29.3% of their passes this year, #8-most in the NFL.
  • Teams that stack the box with extra defenders to stop the run leave themselves exposed to the pass, and Los Angeles have faced the #5-most stacked boxes in the league this year (#19.4%).
  • The New York Giants have had the #28-best group of linebackers this season in terms of their pass coverage.
  • Giants linebackers have ranked #30 this season when it comes to rushing the passer.

  • CONS:
  • Los Angeles is a 9.0 point favorite, indicating an extreme rushing game script.
  • New York's defense has been #7-best in terms of passing efficiency, allowing 7.28 yards per target to opposing signal-callers.
  • The New York Giants have stacked the box on 8.3% of their plays this season, #29-most in the NFL. A stacked box makes quarterbacks more efficient, while a light box makes it more difficult for them to complete passes.

  • NEUTRAL:
  • He's been the #16-best in terms of Completion%, completing passes at a 66.7% clip.
  • Efficiency-wise, Herbert has been #19 in the NFL this season, averaging 7.38 yards per target.
  • Justin Herbert's offensive line has been #17 best in pass protection this year, which has a real impact on their ability to complete clean passes to their wide receivers.
  • The New York Giants enter this game with the #19-best pass defense this season, allowing 258 yards per game through the air.
  • The Giants have allowed opposing quarterbacks to complete 71.6% of their targets, ranking #19 in the NFL.
  • The New York Giants have had the #11-best group of cornerbacks this season in terms of their pass coverage.
  • The New York Giants have had the #15-best group of safeties this season in terms of their pass coverage.
  • Giants defensive ends have ranked #11 this season when it comes to rushing the passer.
  • Giants defensive tackles have ranked #13 this season when it comes to rushing the passer.

  • PROJECTION:
    THE BLITZ sees him putting up 290.8 Passing Yards for this matchup on average, while projecting him to exceed his player prop total 55.0% of the time.

    The BLITZ believes there is positive value on the OVER with an expected value of $3.25. It's return on investment would yeild 3%.
     
     
     
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