Best NFL Prop Bets Today (Value on Tony Pollard, Fade Allen Robinson in Week 11)

Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard.
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard. / Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
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There are only so many NFL Sundays left in the 2022 season, as we're officially in the second half.

If you're looking to place some more bets on the Week 11 slate, the BetSided team has you covered with three player prop picks we love on Sunday.

There's a ton of value in Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard's rushing prop against the Minnesota Vikings, while Ben Heisler has a touchdown scorer prop for the Buffalo Bills-Cleveland Browns matchup.

Let's break down those picks and more for Week 11:

Best NFL Player Props for Week 11

  • Tony Pollard OVER 42.5 Rushing Yards
  • Josh Allen Anytime TD Scorer
  • Allen Robinson UNDER 48.5 Receiving Yards

Tony Pollard OVER 42.5 Rushing Yards

Tony Pollard's rushing yards prop has a ton of value if he's going to see more carries than Ezekiel Elliott in Week 11.

Pollard has cleared 42.5 yards in all but two games this season, and he's only had two games where he played without Elliott in the lineup.

As the lead back the last two weeks, Pollard tallied 246 rushing yards on just 36 carries. He's been absolutely dominant for Dallas, and I expect that to continue even if he sees a few less touches this week. -- Peter Dewey

Josh Allen Anytime TD Scorer

Josh Allen doesn't need a confidence boost, but fumbling the snap in his own end zone a week ago to cough up the game for Buffalo certainly didn't help. Therefore, I can't help but expect head coach Sean McDermott to get the ball back in Allen's hands as a runner in an ideal matchup on the turf.

The Bills quarterback has four rushing touchdowns this season, and is averaging 85 rushing yards in his last two games. If they find themselves in a goalline spot, they won't hesitate to change the narrative from a quarterback who can't handle the snap, to a QB that snaps it and sneaks it in for six. -- Ben Heisler

Allen Robinson UNDER 48.5 Receiving Yards

Everybody thinks that since Cooper Kupp is gone, now it’s the Allen Robinson show. That’s wrong. Robinson hasn’t been able to create separation all season long.

There was a reason Matthew Stafford wasn’t looking his way. Even with Kupp going down last week, he only finished the game with 44 yards. Expect another quiet day from him. -- Donnavan Smoot


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