We have you covered with a total of six NFL player prop picks for Sunday of Week 18.
Our staff has locked in prop bets for almost all of Sunday's big games, starting with Titans vs. Jaguars, Saints vs. Falcons among others, at 1:00 p.m. ET. Then, we have picks for later in the day for Dolphins vs. Patriots and Cardinals vs. Rams. We also have a prediction for Ravens vs. Steelers on Sunday Night Football.
Let's dig into our NFL player props and best bets for Week 18 of the NFL season on January 4.
NFL Player Props Week 18
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Titans vs. Jaguars
The odds on Parker Washington are far too high considering the spot and his recent form.
The Jaguars basically need to win this game to win the division, and the Titans defense has been one of the worst pass defenses in the league this season.
Washington has been great recently, putting up over 100 yards in each of the last two games, and he saw 10+ targets in both of those games.
He's way too involved in this offense to be priced in this range. I have Washington's true odds around +150.
Pick: Parker Washington Anytime TD (+200)
Saints vs. Falcons
New Orleans is going to be thin in the passing game with Chris Olave, Devaughn Vele, and Mason Tipton all out.
Kevin Austin led the Saints' receivers in snaps with Vele sidelined in Week 16. He was behind only Olave in routes and snaps last week with Vele and Tipton out.
Austin should serve as New Orleans' No. 1 receiver in a matchup against a vulnerable Atlanta secondary to close the season.
Pick: Kevin Austin Over 43.5 Receiving Yards (-115)
Titans vs. Jaguars
By Chris Prince
Tony Pollard has been running well of late, but there are lots of things working against him this week.
First off, the matchup is incredibly tough. He is up against a stout Jacksonville run defense that has allowed the fewest rushing yards per game to running backs at just 68.1.
Secondly, the Titans are massive 13-point underdogs, and if they find themselves in a trailing game script, the carries may just not be there for Pollard.
The Jaguars are still looking to lock up the AFC South with a win, so they'll be going all out, and this number feels too high, making it one of my favorite Week 18 props.
Pick: Tony Pollard Under 67.5 Rushing Yards (-110)
Dolphins vs. Patriots
By Brit Devine
It's always fun to take overs on players that can get there on a single play, and there are few players in the league that have shown the explosiveness of TreVeyon Henderson this season.
Henderson has gone over this number in seven of his last nine games, and looks poised to do it yet again with the Patriots going all out to win this one.
Henderson may lose some touches very late in this game if the Broncos are blowing out the Chargers, as the Patriots seeding depends solely on the Broncos losing — but even with that baked in, this line is too low for one of the most explosive runners in the league that projects to lead his team in rushing opportunities.
Pick: TreVeyon Henderson Over 58.5 Rushing Yards (-110)
Cardinals vs. Rams
By Chris Prince
With Marvin Harrison Jr. ruled out, the runway is clear for Michael Wilson to finish the season on a high note against the Rams.
Harrison has missed four games this season, and Wilson has flat out dominated in those games, averaging 12.3 receptions and 147.5 receiving yards per game.
One of those games was against this Rams team in Week 14, when he put up 142 receiving yards.
The Rams have struggled with wide receivers this season, allowing the 9th-most yards to the position.
This number feels too light, and I'm jumping in at 66.5 before it moves any higher.
Pick: Michael Wilson Over 66.5 Receiving Yards (-110)
Ravens vs. Steelers
Kenneth Gainwell Over 28.5 Receiving Yards (-110)
By Brit Devine
Without DK Metcalf, the Steelers are going to employ a quick passing game most likely, which should benefit Kenneth Gainwell tremendously in this one.
Last week, Gainwell was used to help out against Myles Garrett a ton to slow the pass rush of the Browns, and with no big threat to help pass protect against in this week's game, he should bounce right back into a big role in the passing game after a down week.
Since Week 10, the Ravens have allowed the 6th-most receiving yards to RBs, and allowed Steelers' RBs to gain 76 yards on 10 targets a few weeks ago.
Gainwell very well may be the best option in the passing game for the Steelers with them missing both Metcalf and Darnell Washington.





























