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Darius Slayton

Darius Slayton Touchdowns
Player Prop Week 3

New York Giants vs Kansas City Chiefs

 
 
 
Darius Slayton Touchdowns Prop is currently Over/Under 0.5 (+470/-640).

The money has been on the Under as it opened 0.5 @ -580 before it was bet down to 0.5 @ -640.
FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE OVER:
  • 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.
  • Right now, the 10th-most pass-heavy team in football near the end zone (57.8% adjusted for context) according to the projections is the New York Giants.
  • 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.
  • 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.

  • FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE UNDER:
  • 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.
  • The Giants are willing to include receivers in their running game, and Darius Slayton has received 3.8% of red zone rush attempts since the start of last season (0th when it comes to WRs).
  • 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.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs cornerbacks project as the 6th-best unit in the NFL since the start of last season in covering pass-catchers.

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