3 Best Prop Bets for Cardinals vs. Seahawks: Back DK Metcalf, Alex Collins at Home

The Seahawks need a win in Week 11.
The Seahawks need a win in Week 11. / Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
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The Arizona Cardinals are potentially facing another game without star quarterback Kyler Murray, but they are just three-point road dogs against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 11. 

Seattle was shut out by the Green Bay Packers in Russell Wilson’s return to action last week, but it is hoping it can turn things around this week as it tries to make a run for a playoff spot in the NFC. 

Here are three prop bets that I’m looking at in the NFC West division game with all odds via WynnBET:

Best Prop Bets for Cardinals vs. Seahawks

  • DK Metcalf OVER 66.5 Receiving Yards (-115)
  • Seattle Seahawks -6.0 vs. Arizona Cardinals (+140) 
  • Alex Collins Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+135)

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DK Metcalf OVER 66.5 Receiving Yards (-115)

DK Metcalf has just nine catches for 69 yards on 14 targets in his last two games, but I think he can turn things around in Week 11 against Arizona. 

Last week’s performance was a product of a tough Green Bay defense and Wilson not being himself, and I think Metcalf and this offense get a nice bounce-back performance Sunday. 

Prior to these two down games, DK had gone over this total in three of his previous five and had been below 58 receiving yards over that stretch. 

Seattle Seahawks -6.0 vs. Arizona Cardinals (+140) 

Even though Seattle has struggled this season, I believe in the Seahawks at home against a Colt McCoy-led team. 

The Cardinals were dominated by the Carolina Panthers last week, and I love getting the +140 value for Seattle to win this game by a little less than a touchdown. In Russell Wilson’s career, the Seahawks are 36-10 straight up following a loss. 

I think Seattle rolls against a banged up Arizona team today.

Alex Collins Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+135)

With Chris Carson done for the season, Alex Collins will remain the top dog in the Seattle backfield, as he’s registered double-digit carries in six straight games. 

Collins has just two rushing touchdowns on the season, but Pete Carroll made a point of saying he wants his team to run the ball more this week. I think Collins benefits and finds paydirt.