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Jalin Hyatt

Jalin Hyatt Touchdowns
Player Prop Week 6

New York Giants vs Philadelphia Eagles

 
 
 
Jalin Hyatt Touchdowns Prop is currently Over/Under 0.5 (+630/-750).

The money has been on the Over as it opened 0.5 @ +660 before it was bet up to 0.5 @ +630.
FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE OVER:
  • An extreme throwing game script is suggested by the Giants being an enormous -7.5-point underdog in this week's game.
  • The projections expect the Giants to be the fastest paced defense in the league (in a neutral context) at the moment, causing opposing offenses to average 26.67 seconds per snap.
  • The projections expect Jalin Hyatt to be a more important option in his offense's pass attack near the goal line in this contest (10.1% projected Red Zone Target Share) than he has been this year (0.0% in games he has played).
  • When talking about pass-blocking (and the strong impact it has on all air attack statistics), the offensive line of the Giants ranks as the 3rd-best in football this year.
  • As it relates to the defensive tackles' role in defending against the run, Philadelphia's collection of DTs has been very good this year, grading out as the 3rd-best in football.

  • FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE UNDER:
  • The projections expect the New York Giants to be the 6th-least pass-oriented team on the slate this week with a 55.4% pass rate, accounting for their underlying strategic approach and matchup dynamics.
  • Jalin Hyatt's 13.2 WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating—an advanced stat that calculates high-value offensive involvement) ranks among the worst in the NFL: 22nd percentile for wideouts.
  • With an atrocious rate of just 0.00 per game through the air (1st percentile), Jalin Hyatt stands as one of the worst receiving TD-scorers in the league among WRs since the start of last season.
  • This year, the formidable Philadelphia Eagles defense has allowed a measly 62.4% Adjusted Completion Rate to opposing quarterbacks: the lowest rate in football.
  • This year, the fierce Eagles defense has conceded a feeble 0.60 passing TDs per game to opposing wideouts: the 6th-lowest rate in the NFL.

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