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Clyde Edwards-Helaire
NFL · Player Props
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
RB · Kansas City Chiefs
Receiving Yards
Arizona Cardinals vs Kansas City Chiefs · Week 1, 2022 Updated Sep 11, 2022 11:34 PM UTC
NFL Props Clyde Edwards-Helaire Receiving Yards

Clyde Edwards-Helaire Receiving Yards Prop is currently Over/Under 11.5 (-106/-114).

The money has been on the Under as it opened 11.5 @ -118 before it was bet down to 11.5 @ -114.

Favors Over
  • THE BLITZ projects the Kansas City Chiefs to be the 6th-most pass-centric offense on the slate this week with a 63.7% pass rate, accounting for their underlying tendencies and matchup dynamics.
  • THE BLITZ projects the Chiefs to run the 2nd-most total plays on the slate this week with 64.9 plays, given their underlying tendencies and game dynamics.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs have run the 6th-most plays in the NFL since the start of last season, averaging a monstrous 65.5 plays per game.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs have played in the 2nd-most "bad weather" (rain, snow, or 15+ mph wind) games in football since the start of last season, which ought to lead to higher pass volume, reduced running volume, and improved passing offense effectiveness when facing better conditions in this week's game.
  • This game will be played in a dome—meaning no wind, increased pass volume, increased touchdown potential, and increased passing efficiency.
Favors Under
  • The Chiefs are a 6-point favorite in this week's game, likely leading to a rushing game script.
  • Opposing teams have averaged 30.7 pass attempts per game vs. the Arizona Cardinals defense since the start of last season: 3rd-least in football.
  • Clyde Edwards-Helaire has notched a puny -6.0 air yards per game since the start of last season: just 1st percentile among RBs.
  • The Arizona Cardinals pass defense has been quite strong when opposing RBs have gotten into space, allowing an average of 6.00 yards-after-the-catch since the start of last season: the 5th-least in the NFL.
  • The Arizona Cardinals safeties project as the 10th-best safety corps in the league since the start of last season in covering pass-catchers.
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