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Samaje Perine

Samaje Perine Receiving TD
Player Prop Week 13

Cincinnati Bengals vs Kansas City Chiefs

 
 
 
Samaje Perine Receiving TD Prop is currently Over/Under 0.5 (+405/-874).

The money has been on the Over as it opened 0.5 @ +421 before it was bet up to 0.5 @ +405.
FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE OVER:
  • THE BLITZ projects this game to have the 2nd-most plays run on the slate this week at 133.1 plays, based on the tendencies of each team and game dynamics.
  • The weather forecast calls for 3-mph wind in this game. Low wind generally means increased pass volume, increased touchdown potential, and increased passing efficiency.
  • Opposing offenses have averaged 37.8 pass attempts per game vs. the Kansas City Chiefs defense this year: 6th-most in football.
  • THE BLITZ projects Samaje Perine to be much more involved in his team's pass attack near the goal line this week (14.2% projected Red Zone Target Share) than he has been this year (9.1% in games he has played).
  • Samaje Perine has been among the most reliable receivers in the NFL among RBs, completing a stellar 84.7% of balls thrown his way this year, checking in at the 78th percentile.

  • FACTORS THAT FAVOR THE UNDER:
  • The Kansas City Chiefs linebackers project as the 6th-best LB corps in football this year in covering pass-catchers.
  • The Cincinnati Bengals offensive line has allowed their QB a mere 2.49 seconds before the pass (4th-worst in the league since the start of last season), which has a harmful impact on all pass game statistics across the board.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs pass rush has gotten pressure on opposing QBs just 2.31 seconds after the snap (on average), grading out as the fastest in football since the start of last season.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs have stacked the box against opponents on just 11.8% of their plays since the start of last season, 7th-least in the league. Choosing not to position an extra defender near the line of scrimmage improves pass defense at the expense of run-stopping.
  • The Cincinnati Bengals have utilized play action on a lowly 18.9% of their passing plays since the start of last season (4th-least in the NFL), creating a more one-dimensional offense that hurts passing production.

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