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Nnamdi Madubuike Over 0.25 Sacks +150

If you followed my (unsuccessful) props from last season, you’ll know I love my sack props. We’re starting 2024 off with Nnamdi Madubuike over 0.25 sacks. In 2023, Madubuike was dominant off the edge for Baltimore as he tallied 13 sacks. That’s a reason to love Madubuike +150, but you should like it even more because he’s matching up against the Chiefs tackles. One is rookie Kingsley Suamataia and the other is Jawaan Taylor who allowed 5 sacks and committed 20 penalties in 2023. Mahomes is a difficult player to bring down, but Madubuike brings the heat and has a sizable talent advantage over both Taylor and Suamataia.

Lamar Jackson Any Time Touchdown +215

Does it feel a bit basic? Sure. But basic shouldn’t make you stray away from betting Lamar Jackson any time touchdown +215. While he only rushed for 5 touchdowns last season, 4 of them came in the first four games of the season. What that tells me is that early on in the season, Lamar isn’t scared to throw his body around. While the Ravens might not like that, you and I, the bettors, should love that. Our first any time touchdown bet of the 2024 season is on Lamar Jackson. Book it!

Isiah Pacheco Over 75 Rushing and Receiving Yards -155

Patrick Mahomes this. Travis Kelce that. Let’s hone in on Isiah Pacheco. In 2023, Pacheco played in fourteen regular season games, and in seven of those fourteen games he went for over 75 rushing and receiving yards. As he continues to become a better player and more trusted by Mahomes, he’ll see more action. Roquan Smith and Kyle Hamilton will be drawn to Travis Kelce which gives Pacheco favorable matchups vs Trenton Simpson and Kyle Van Noy. Hammer Isiah Pacheco over 75 rushing and receiving yards -155 this evening.

Mark Andrews Over 4.5 Catches -105

One of the most reliable safety blankets in the NFL is Ravens tight end Mark Andrews. That’s why we’re taking Mark Andrews over 4.5 catches -105 tonight. Andrews played in ten games last season, but in four of them, he caught over 4.5 passes. Along with that, Andrews was targeted an average of 6.1 times a game. It’s not like Baltimores wide receiver situation has improved, so Andrews will once again be one of the main targets for Lamar Jackson.