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6 player props for Week 13

6 player props for Week 13

The Los Angeles Rams play the Saints today in New Orleans and are looking to get back to .500 with their sixth win of the season. The Saints are 2-0 under interim coach Darren Rizzi and just received a bye in Week 12, so they have fresh legs at home.

The Rams are 2.5 point favorites away from home, and while most experts are picking them to cover, there are other ways to bet on this matchup. The prop betting market offers many interesting picks and we have highlighted six of our favorites.

All odds are via BetMGM.

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The Saints rank 30th in the NFL in passing yards allowed per game and 29th in net yards per pass attempt. Their secondary is even worse now even without Marshon Lattimore, giving Stafford a big advantage over New Orleans’ secondary.

Stafford has reached that number in four of his last five games, with the lone exception coming against a good Eagles secondary last week when he threw for 243 yards and two touchdowns.

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This number has dropped from 19.5 to 18.5, but this number is still worth playing with. Williams has had either 15 or 16 runs in each of his last three games, and if there was ever a time for Blake Corum to get more chances, it’s this week against the Saints.

Williams is coming off a game in which he fumbled twice, and while Sean McVay has confirmed he will remain the starter, it’s reasonable to assume that Corum could eat up his workload at least a little with the running game struggling.

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In each of the four games Nacua started and finished, he had at least 98 yards rushing and averaged 111 yards per game – a number that would lead the NFL. He’s been unable to cover a cornerback lining up opposite him, and there’s no reason to believe Alontae Taylor or any of the Saints’ defenders will change that.

He had nine catches for a career-high 164 yards and a touchdown in last year’s matchup with the Saints and could have another big game.

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Turner had at least five tackles in five consecutive games and seven total games this season. The Saints are a run-heavy team that will use Alvin Kamara and Taysom Hill a lot, especially on inside runs where Turner is lurking. He’s also always a threat when he records a sack that would be counted as a tackle.

For a guy who rarely leaves the field and often goes into the backfield, a 4.5 line feels too low.

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Kupp has scored three touchdowns in his last two games and a total of five touchdowns in the six games he has started and finished this season. As dynamic as Nacua is, Kupp remains Stafford’s most popular target in the red zone.

In addition, he can now compete in the slot against Ugo Amadi, who has made 18 catches for 166 yards in the last two games alone.

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The Rams couldn’t slow down Saquon Barkley last week and now they get Kamara, who is a fantastic one-cut runner. He can go downhill quickly and isn’t easy to beat in the open field, making this another difficult matchup for the Rams’ run defense.

He had exactly 67 yards in two of his last four games and totaled 155 yards and 55 yards in the other two games. Hill threatens to eat into his runs, but Kamara is still a workhorse and is now rested after a bye.

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