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Dyami Brown

Dyami Brown Receiving Yards
Player Prop Week 2

Cincinnati Bengals vs Jacksonville Jaguars

 
 
 
Dyami Brown Receiving Yards Prop is currently Over/Under 33.5 (-120/-110).

The money has been on the Over as it opened 31.5 @ -120 before it was bet up to 33.5 @ -120.
FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE OVER:
  • The Jacksonville Jaguars feature a new play-caller this year in head coach Liam Coen, and the predictive model expects their pass/run mix to lean 2.7% more towards passing than it did last year (adjusted for context).
  • At a -3.5-point disadvantage, the Jaguars are underdogs in this week's game, suggesting more of a reliance on moving the ball through the air than their standard approach.
  • Based on their underlying traits and matchup dynamics, the leading projections forecast the Jacksonville Jaguars to pass on 60.5% of their opportunities: the 7th-greatest rate among all teams this week.
  • Still weather conditions (like the 3-mph wind being called for in this game) generally correlate with increased passing effectiveness, increased touchdown potential, increased pass volume, and lower rush volume.
  • The Bengals defense has been a glaring pass funnel since the start of last season, causing opposing offenses to attempt the 8th-most passes in the league (34.0 per game) since the start of last season.

  • FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE UNDER:
  • Accounting for their underlying propensities and game dynamics, the Jaguars are anticipated by the model to call only 62.3 offensive plays in this contest: the 5th-fewest among all teams this week.
  • The 2nd-smallest volume of plays in the league have been run by the Jaguars since the start of last season (a measly 54.7 per game on average).
  • Dyami Brown profiles as one of the bottom WRs in football at picking up extra yardage, averaging a lowly 0.00 yards-after-the-catch (YAC) since the start of last season while checking in at the 1st percentile.
  • The Cincinnati Bengals pass defense has given up the 9th-lowest Adjusted Completion% in football (64.1%) vs. wide receivers since the start of last season (64.1%).
  • The Bengals safeties grade out as the 2nd-best unit in the NFL since the start of last season in covering receivers.

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