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David Njoku

David Njoku Receiving Yards
Player Prop Week 2

Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns

 
 
 
David Njoku Receiving Yards Prop is currently Over/Under 42.5 (-120/-110).

The money has been on the Over as it opened 37.5 @ -115 before it was bet up to 42.5 @ -120.
FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE OVER:
  • This game's spread suggests an extreme passing game script for the Browns, who are enormous -12.5-point underdogs.
  • Based on their underlying play style and matchup dynamics, the model projects the Cleveland Browns to pass on 68.2% of their opportunities: the greatest rate among all teams this week.
  • Based on the game dynamics and the underlying tendencies of each team, this contest is anticipated by the model to have 130.0 total plays called: the 2nd-highest number out of all the games this week.
  • The Browns have run the most plays in the league since the start of last season, totaling a massive 62.3 plays per game.
  • The passing games of both teams (in terms of both volume and efficiency) ought to benefit from the still weather conditions (3-mph wind) being called for in this game, while ground volume may slide.

  • FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE UNDER:
  • While David Njoku has earned 23.5% of his offense's targets in games he has played since the start of last season, our trusted projections expect him to be a much smaller piece of Cleveland's passing offense in this contest at 17.0%.
  • David Njoku's 56.3% Adjusted Catch Rate this year indicates an impressive drop-off in his receiving prowess over last year's 72.6% rate.
  • With a lackluster 0.00 yards-after-the-catch (YAC) (2nd percentile) since the start of last season, David Njoku rates as one of the leading pass-game TEs in the NFL in picking up extra yardage.
  • Since the start of last season, the anemic Baltimore Ravens defense has been torched for the most yards-after-the-catch in football to opposing tight ends: a monstrous 0.00 YAC.
  • The Baltimore Ravens safeties project as the 4th-best unit in the NFL since the start of last season in defending receivers.

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