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																				Darius Slayton Receiving Yards Prop is currently Over/Under 25.5 (-115/-115).
 
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																				A throwing game script is implied by the Giants being a -6-point underdog this week.Our trusted projections expect the New York Giants to be the 6th-most pass-heavy offense on the slate this week with a 60.2% pass rate, given their underlying tendencies and matchup dynamics.Still weather conditions (like the 4-mph wind being called for in this game) typically prompt increased passing efficiency, higher touchdown potential, higher pass volume, and reduced ground volume.With an impressive 85.9% Route% (78th percentile) since the start of last season, Darius Slayton places among the wide receivers with the biggest workloads in the NFL.Darius Slayton has been responsible for a staggering 23.9% of his team's air yards since the start of last season: 78th percentile when it comes to wide receivers.
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																				Based on their underlying propensities and game dynamics, the New York Giants are anticipated by the predictive model to call only 62.8 plays on offense in this contest: the 9th-lowest number among all teams this week.In regards to protecting the quarterback (and the ramifications it has on all air attack metrics), the offensive line of the Giants profiles as the 10th-worst in football since the start of last season.With a lackluster 56.3% Adjusted Catch Rate (11th percentile) since the start of last season, Darius Slayton places among the least sure-handed receivers in football among wideouts.Since the start of last season, the stout Chiefs defense has allowed a feeble 131.0 adjusted receiving yards per game versus opposing wide receivers: the 10th-best in the league.Since the start of last season, the stout Chiefs defense has surrendered the least adjusted yards-per-target in the NFL to opposing wideouts: a paltry 7.5 yards.
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