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Jalin Hyatt

Jalin Hyatt Receptions
Player Prop Week 7

Denver Broncos vs New York Giants

 
 
 
Jalin Hyatt Receptions Prop is currently Over/Under 1.5 (-125/-102).

The money has been on the Over as it opened 1.5 @ -118 before it was bet up to 1.5 @ -125.
FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE OVER:
  • At a -8.5-point disadvantage, the Giants are giant underdogs in this week's game, indicating much more of an emphasis on passing than their normal approach.
  • Based on the game dynamics and the underlying approaches of each team, this contest is forecasted by the predictive model to have 135.1 plays on offense run: the 2nd-most among all games this week.
  • The New York Giants have called the 4th-most plays in the league this year, totaling a whopping 61.2 plays per game.
  • While Jalin Hyatt has been responsible for 7.3% of his offense's targets in games he has played this year, the model projects him to be a much bigger part of New York's pass game this week at 13.0%.
  • In regards to pocket protection (and the positive impact it has on all air attack stats), the offensive line of the Giants profiles as the 4th-best in football this year.

  • FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE UNDER:
  • The predictive model expects the New York Giants as the 10th-least pass-oriented offense on the slate this week with a 55.6% pass rate, accounting for their underlying propensities and matchup dynamics.
  • Jalin Hyatt is positioned as one of the worst wide receivers in the game since the start of last season, averaging a measly 0.9 adjusted receptions per game while ranking in the 6th percentile when it comes to WRs.
  • With a feeble 40.4% Adjusted Catch% (11th percentile) since the start of last season, Jalin Hyatt ranks as one of the most unreliable receivers in the league when it comes to WRs.
  • The Denver Broncos pass defense has given up the 8th-lowest Adjusted Completion% in the league (61.7%) to wideouts this year (61.7%).
  • The Broncos safeties profile as the 9th-best collection of safeties in the NFL this year in covering pass-catchers.

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