Record: 30-42

Zach Allen Over 0.25 Sacks +130

I am 5-0 in my last five sack props. It’s a roll that I’ve simply never been on before and we’re trying our luck again tonight. The easy play would be to take Danielle Hunter to record a sack, but that wouldn’t make you any money. With that being said, we’re taking Zach Allen over 0.25 sacks. While his matchups vs Brian O’Neill and Christian Darrisaw won’t lead to much success, Allen plays a lot of snaps in the Broncos interior defensive line and will have more favorable matchups vs Dalton Risner and Ed Ingram. Let’s keep rolling and hope Allen brings Dobbs down.

Jordan Addison Longest Reception Over 19.5 Yards -125

With Justin Jefferson out, Addison has had an elevated role in the offense. In the ten games he’s played in, Addisons longest reception was over 19.5 yards six times. He’s a natural deep threat and four of those six longest receptions came in the last four games. Nineteen pass catchers have had a reception over 19.5 yards this season, so I’m loving Addisons odds.

Russell Wilson Over 0.5 Interceptions +140

Yes, Russell Wilson has been playing good the past few weeks, but so has the Vikings defense. Wilson has thrown only 4 interceptions this year and he’s due for another. Minnesotas defense has intercepted 9 passes this year, but 7 of those 9 were in the last five games. Brian Flores has this Vikings defense buzzing with a lot of different pressures and coverages in multiple packages which can confuse a lot of quarterbacks.

Joshua Dobbs Over 262.5 Passing and Rushing Yards -115

In the one full game that Dobbs has played this year for the Vikings, he went for well over 262.5 passing and rushing yards. Four quarterbacks have gone for over 262.5 passing and rushing yards vs the Broncos, and it’s been dynamic quarterbacks like Justin Fields, Sam Howell and Patrick Mahomes. People rarely factor momentum into betting, but with the way the Vikings are playing and the electricity Dobbs brings to their offense, we’re going to see a huge night from him.

T.J. Hockenson Over 58.5 Receiving Yards -115

While Addison has stepped up big time in lieu of Jeffersons absence, Hockenson has been on another level. He has six games over 58.5 receiving yards, but four of them have been in the last four games. He’s on a ridiculous hot streak and is playing like the leagues best tight end (which he is). While only three tight ends have gone for over 58.5 receiving yards vs Denver, they’ve only played one elite tight end, Travis Kelce. And Kelce went for over 58.5 receiving yards. Book it, WE’RE TAKING THE OVER.