- Josh Jacobs rushing total odds are set at 73.5 yards.
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba has a 64.5 receiving yard total.
SEATTLE – Sunday Night Football between the Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers could have some major playoff implications, however, there is still plenty of betting value to be made.
In this matchup specifically, the two players to look at are Josh Jacobs and Jaxon Smith-Njigba who bettors should be tailing on online sportsbooks for their overs.
Tail Jacobs Vs. Mediocre Run Defense
Josh Jacobs Total Rushing Yards
- Over 73.5 -115
- Under 73.5 -115
Josh Jacobs usage has been incredibly high this season and he has certainly paid off against his 73.5 rushing yard total on NFL betting sites. Over his last six games, he’s gone for 18+ carries five times. Over the course of his last seven games, he has gone over his 73.5 rushing yard total five times.
It also helps that the Seahawks are coming off of a win over the Arizona Cardinals where they let James Conner rush for 90 yards.
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From a statistical standpoint, Jacobs is averaging 4.4 yards per carry this season. If he keeps that up in this matchup and still manages 18+ carries, the math leaves him at nearly 80 rushing yards and well over his yard total.
JSN Takeover Continues
Jaxon Smith-Njigba Total Receiving Yards
- Over 64.5 -115
- Under 64.5 -115
The takeover is real and despite being the second wide receiver on the depth chart, Jaxon Smith-Njigba is out playing DK Metcalf in a pass heavy offense having seen more receiving yards than him in four straight games. JSN has cleared 64.5 receiving yards with ease in each of his last six games while seeing 7+ targets in four of them.
The Packers secondary is also prone to letting receivers run all over them. In their last four games, at least one receiver hit over 64.5 yards. JSN has also been extremely efficient as of late catching 25 of his 27 targets over the last four games and averaging 85.7 yards per game over that stretch on a nearly 15 yard per reception average as well.
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