Super Bowl LVIII Receiving Props
Super Bowl LVIII is a game that everybody will be looking to bet. Some will stick with sides and totals, but there’s more hunger for player props than ever. That’s why we’re diving deep on the prop markets for every position you can possibly bet. We already have quite a few up, so check out our Super Bowl LVIII betting guide. I’ll be tackling receiving props here. There will be all sorts of pass catching talent on the field in this game, so this is a market that will surely be hot before things kick off from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, February 11.
Let’s examine the Super Bowl LVIII Receiving Props and consider some potential edges.
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All odds from DraftKings Sportsbook as of February 3, 10:10 a.m. PT
Vig listed as (Over/Under)
Note: More players likely to be added as kickoff approaches
Super Bowl 58 Receiving Props: Kansas City Chiefs
Receiving Yards
Travis Kelce: 70.5 (-115/-115)
Season average: 65.6
Rashee Rice: 66.5 (-115/-115)
Season average: 58.6
Marquez Valdes-Scantling: 18.5 (-110/-120)
Season average: 19.7
Justin Watson: 16.5 (-115/-115)
Season average: 28.8
Isiah Pacheco: 17.5 (-110/-120)
Season average: 17.4
Noah Gray: 11.5 (-120/-110)
Season average: 17.9
Receptions
Travis Kelce: 6.5 (-160/+120)
Season average: 6.2
Rashee Rice: 6.5 (-115/-115)
Season average: 4.9
Marquez Valdes-Scantling: 1.5 (-110/-120)
Season average: 1.3
Justin Watson: 1.5 (+100/-130)
Season average: 1.7
Isiah Pacheco: 3.5 (+130/-175)
Season average: 3.1
Noah Gray: 1.5 (-110/-120)
Season average: 1.6
In my Chiefs vs. 49ers game preview, I noted that I like Kelce to have at least 80 yards in this game. That’s an alternate number that is paying out at plus-money odds. That said, I wouldn’t hate betting the Over on his 68.5 receiving yards. And while I do like him to have at least seven receptions in this game, the juice on that Over is pretty outrageous. I’d look to the alternate market for plus-money odds before betting him to have only seven. I also wouldn’t mind taking a shot on Watson to have two catches. He had only one reception for 16 yards against the Baltimore Ravens last week, but he averaged 1.7 catches per game this year. And he easily could have had a multi-catch game last week, but the game script didn’t exactly call for it.
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Super Bowl 58 Receiving Props: San Francisco 49ers
Receiving Yards
Brandon Aiyuk: 62.5 (-115/-115)
Season average: 83.9
Christian McCaffrey: 35.5 (-120/-110)
Season average: 35.3
George Kittle: 45.5 (-115/-125)
Season average: 63.8
Deebo Samuel: 57.5 (-115/-115)
Season average: 59.5
Jauan Jennings: 16.5 (-110/-120)
Season average: 20.4
Receptions
Brandon Aiyuk: 4.5 (+110/-135)
Season average: 4.7
Christian McCaffrey: 4.5 (-140/+110)
Season average: 4.2
George Kittle: 3.5 (-150/+120)
Season average: 4.1
Deebo Samuel: 4.5 (-130/+100)
Season average: 4.0
Jauan Jennings: 1.5 (+110/-140)
Season average: 1.5
Kyle Juszczyk: 0.5 (-145/+114)
Season average: 0.8
Based on the regular season averages, I wouldn’t blame anybody that wants to take the Over on receiving yards for both Aiyuk and Kittle. Both totals are very low for players that produced more often than not throughout the year. I’m also somewhat intrigued by the Over on McCaffrey’s reception total. Brock Purdy lacks experience on this type of stage, so he could be looking to make some safe throws early in the game. Checking down to one of the best players in football definitely qualifies as safe.
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