Sunday Night Football in Week 12 features an NFC clash between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
- For more Sunday Night Football coverage, check out our Buccaneers vs Rams preview, which includes Chris Raybon's spread pick for SNF.
For my top Buccaneers vs Rams NFL PrizePicks and Underdog plays, I’m highlighting Rachaad White, Chase McLaughlin, and Kyren Williams.
On the surface, Sean Tucker's breakout game last week threw a big wrench into the Buccaneers' backfield. While Tucker got all the spotlight, Rachaad White was all but buried as he received just 26 percent of the team's rushing attempts.
The Tucker train also got more hype as the coaching staff said that he would receive more carries tonight. However, that coachspeak has created massive value on White.
White's workload is being undervalued as he still received 10 carries last week and racked up 51 yards in the process. His yardage line being half of that this week is absurd.
We have not seen White receive fewer than double-digit carries since September, and he won't even need 10 carries to surpass this total.
Buy low on White tonight.
Next, we stay on the Tampa Bay side of things, but look at their kicker, Chase McLaughlin.
McLaughlin's been solid this year as he averages eight kicking points per game, equating to two field goals and two extra points per game.
The Bucs team total is right on par with his averages, sitting at 20.5. However, we may see more field-goal attempts out of him tonight as the Rams defense is excellent in a short field.
Los Angeles ranks second in red-zone scoring rate and fifth in opponent third-down conversion rate. Those rankings equate to a lot of stops, and we know the Bucs are going to put together drives.
Look for McLaughlin to get at least three field goal attempts, allowing him to potentially sail beyond this total.
Lastly, we have a smash spot for Rams running back Kyren Williams.
Williams is not a big part of the Rams' passing game, but he has a consistent role.
Williams averages 2.3 receptions per game on 3.1 targets. Tonight, he faces a Bucs defense that has allowed the most receiving yards to opposing running backs this year.
With the Bucs overly concerned about the Rams' wideouts, look for Williams to burn them underneath and crush this total for the eighth time this season.

















