Record: 13-15
Jaxon Smith-Njigba Over 28.5 Receiving Yards -110
It hasn’t necessarily been a hot start for rookie Jaxon Smith-Njigba, but he’s close to breaking out. He’s averaging 4.6 targets per game, but his receiving yard high is only 34 yards. The other two games, Smith-Njigba only has 10 and 13 yards. What makes me feel confident of Smith-Njigba hitting the over tonight is that he’s averaging a lot of targets and through three games, the Giants have allowed nine players to go for over 28.5 receiving yards. The Giants two starting corners, Tre Hawkins III and Deonte Banks, have an average PFF grade of 54. It’s going to be a big night for the Seahawks offense, but especially for Smith-Njigba.
Jason Pinnock Under 5.5 Tackles -140
I hate to take the under on a Connecticut guy I played against in summer passing league, but my analytics are telling me to hammer the under on Jason Pinnock’s tackles. Pinnock has only gone over 5.5 tackles once this year, but he’s consistently been around that mark having 5 in two games. Seattle primarily attacks the boundary in their pass game and Pinnock plays between the hashes. I think he’ll get 4 to 5 tackles, but won’t hit the over.
Daniel Jones Over 0.5 Interceptions +105
Daniel Jones throwing an interception is inevitable. He has four through three games and Seattle’s defense is due for an interception. They only have one on the year, but corners Riq Woolen, Devon Witherspoon, and Tre Brown have been active in breaking passes up. The Giants lack receivers that create separation and Daniel Jones can’t make big time throws. Like I said, it’s inevitable.
Geno Smith Longest Completion Over 35.5 Yards -120
Over three games, Geno Smiths longest completion is 36 yards. It’s somewhat surprising when you consider the big-time pass catchers on the outside. Tonight, I think Smith will be able to take the top off the Giants secondary as two of the three quarterbacks they’ve played against had a long completion of over 35.5 yards. Dallas and San Francisco had huge offensive days against the Giants, and I think Seattle will follow suit.
Kenneth Walker Over 66.5 Rushing Yards -115
I’ve talked enough about the Seahawks pass game. It’s time to get into the nitty gritty run game that Seattle has. Walker is averaging 15.7 carries per game and 68 yards per game. However, he only has one game over 66.5 rushing yards, but that came last week vs Carolina, so he’s hot. Over the past three games for the Giants, every number one running back has rushed for over 66.5 yards and they’re averaging 87 yards per game. HAMMER THE OVER.