Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys

Jacoby Brissett (over 249.5 pass yards): In the two games we’ve seen Jacoby Brissett start this season, he has averaged 299.5 passing yards. This is great—not only because he has already shown he can surpass this 249.5 mark, but also because he has some experience this season, so he won’t be going into this game cold. The Cardinals are already a pass-heavy team, throwing 60.32% of the time on offense, which ranks as the 8th-highest rate in the NFL. Arizona is also facing a Dallas Cowboys team that has struggled mightily, allowing 258.6 passing yards per game, which ranks 30th in the NFL.

Marvin Harrison Jr. (over 59.5 receiving yards -111): Using much of the same logic for Jacoby Brissett, we should see a big day from Marvin Harrison Jr. This season, he has averaged 56.5 yards per game, and as mentioned with Brissett, the Cowboys’ secondary is very banged up, so we should see plenty of throws to the outside. Cardinals tight end Trey McBride leads the team in receiving yards this season, so you can be certain Dallas will have a scheme prepared to limit his production, creating opportunities for other players like Harrison Jr.

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Trey McBride (anytime touchdown -105): Though this isn’t the best value for a touchdown prop, we’ve seen Trey McBride score at least once in both games with Jacoby Brissett under center. This matchup is also shaping up to be an offensive battle, with both defenses not playing up to standard, so with more points expected, there should be plenty of opportunities tonight for McBride to find the end zone.

Jake Ferguson (over 41.5 receiving yards -112): This season, Arizona has not been very strong over the middle, especially against opposing tight ends. Much of the focus in this one will be on the two players on the outside, George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb, giving Ferguson ample opportunities to find holes over the middle and hopefully see frequent action all night. This season, he has averaged 41.8 receiving yards per game, which is encouraging since he barely needs to match his average to cover the current line in this game.