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Marquise Brown

Marquise Brown Receiving Yards
Player Prop Week 6

Kansas City Chiefs vs Detroit Lions

 
 
 
Marquise Brown Receiving Yards Prop is currently Over/Under 42.5 (-115/-115).

The money has been on the Under as it opened 43.5 @ -125 before it was bet down to 42.5 @ -115.
FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE OVER:
  • Accounting for their underlying propensities and matchup dynamics, our trusted projections expect the Chiefs to pass on 64.3% of their opportunities: the 2nd-greatest rate among all teams this week.
  • In this game, Marquise Brown is predicted by our trusted projection set to place in the 75th percentile among wideouts with 6.4 targets.
  • In regards to air yards, Marquise Brown ranks in the towering 79th percentile among WRs this year, totaling a staggering 72.0 per game.
  • When it comes to protecting the passer (and the positive effect it has on all passing game metrics), the O-line of the Chiefs profiles as the 7th-best in the league this year.
  • Marquise Brown has been one of the leading wide receivers in the NFL this year, averaging an exceptional 46.0 adjusted yards per game while checking in at the 85th percentile.

  • FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE UNDER:
  • The predictive model expects the Kansas City Chiefs to be the 5th-slowest paced defense in the league (context-neutralized) at the present time, with opposing offenses averaging 29.02 seconds per snap.
  • While Marquise Brown has earned 22.6% of his team's targets in games he has played this year, the projections expect him to be a much smaller piece of Kansas City's passing offense in this week's contest at 17.5%.
  • Marquise Brown comes in as one of the bottom wide receivers in the league at generating extra yardage, averaging a lowly 0.00 yards-after-the-catch (YAC) this year while grading out in the 1st percentile.
  • This year, the strong Lions defense has yielded a paltry 62.1% Adjusted Completion Rate versus opposing WRs: the 9th-best rate in football.
  • The Detroit Lions safeties rank as the best collection of safeties in the NFL this year in defending receivers.

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