Best NFL Prop Bet Picks for Week 3 (Russell Wilson Bounce Back, Tyreek Hill Scores Again)

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill. / Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
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One of the best ways to bet on the NFL is through prop betting, and the BetSided team has a bunch of NFL props for you this week. 

Not only have we broken down three props for every single NFL game, but we also have some of our favorites for Sunday’s action here as well. 

Can Russell Wilson turn things around in Denver? Will Patrick Mahomes stay hot in Week 3? Here are our picks for those players and more: 

NFL Week 3 Best Prop Bets

  • Tyreek Hill Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-110)
  • Patrick Mahomes OVER 2.5 Passing Touchdowns
  • Russell Wilson OVER 233.5 Passing Yards (-115)

Tyreek Hill Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-110)

We all know what happened last week, with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle going crazy in the fourth quarter. While those types of performances aren’t always replicable, Hill’s spot as the No.1 receiver always makes him a good bet. He’s getting 12.5 targets per game this season, which is the most on the team. 

The Buffalo Bills will be without several key players on defense this week, which gives Hill a leg up. As long as Tua Tagovailoa is looking for him, I like Hill to score. – Donnavan Smoot

Patrick Mahomes OVER 2.5 Passing Touchdowns

This is no longer the Matt Eberflus keep everything in front of you defense that we had been used to with the Indianapolis Colts. Oh no, it’s Gus Bradley time baby. 

If we know anything to be a certainty in life it’s death, taxes, and Gus Bradley running Cover 3. He lives and dies with a single high safety and when he faces Patrick Mahomes, he dies. – Josh Yourish

Russell Wilson OVER 233.5 Passing Yards (-115)

The Denver Broncos have a crucial matchup with the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday Night Football, and I expect Russell Wilson to bounce back from a poor Week 2 showing where he completed just 14 of 31 passes for 219 yards. 

Wilson lit things up in Week 1 from a yardage standpoint, throwing for 340 yards, and the Broncos are seventh in the NFL in yards per play so far this season. 

Yes, they are facing a good 49ers defense, but San Francisco also played the Bears in a rainstorm and the Seattle Seahawks in the first two weeks of the season. 

If Nathaniel Hackett keeps letting Russ cook by throwing 30-plus times, I think the veteran quarterback has a solid day passing at home.