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    Broncos vs Raiders prediction, props, odds: Top-rated NFL expert reveals player prop bet picks for Week 6 game

    R.J. White has just revealed his top NFL prop bet picks for Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos
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    The Denver Broncos (3-2) host the Las Vegas Raiders (3-2) in a Week 6 NFL game between two bitter AFC West rivals on Sunday, October 17 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colo. The Broncos are five-point favorites in the latest Broncos vs. Raiders odds from Caesars Sportsbook, and the over-under is set at 44.5 points. In addition to the point spread and standard betting lines, Caesars is also offering a plethora of prop bet options for this pivotal AFC West divisional matchup, and SportsLine NFL expert R.J. White has just revealed his top plays.

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    White, a CBS Sports fantasy and gambling editor, ended the 2020 season on an 80-59 run on all NFL picks, returning more than $1,400 during that span. He also enters Week 4 as SportsLine's hottest NFL expert, going 24-11 (+1190) on his last 35 picks. It's no surprise, as White has cashed huge twice in the world's most prestigious football handicapping competition, the Las Vegas SuperContest. Anyone who has followed his picks has seen HUGE returns.

    You can see all of White's expert NFL picks and analysis HERE.

    Now, White has locked in on Broncos vs. Raiders and just revealed his top three prop bet picks for this Week 6 NFL matchup.

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    Courtland Sutton Over 63.5 receiving yards (-120)

    "The Raiders have actually been strong against the pass this year, posting the third best net yards per pass attempt in the league. But some of that is the string of offenses they've played, including the Bears, Dolphins, Steelers and Ravens in Week 1 when they were dealing with injury issues to start the year. Courtland Sutton has posted two huge games this year as Teddy Bridgewater is pushing the ball downfield more than he ever has, and he's played at least 90% of the snaps in each of the last two weeks. He should get at least eight targets in this game, and if he turns that into at least five receptions at his clip of 15.1 yards per catch, he'll get past this number with ease."

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    Derek Carr Under 267.5 pass yards (-115)

    "Carr has averaged more than 300 pass yards per game, so why is the line this low? It's because he topped 380 yards in each of his first three games, but the pass offense has fallen off a cliff since, averaging only 201 pass yards in each of the last two games. With the Broncos growing as favorites, the market is likely leaning more toward a performance from the Raiders akin to those last two games against the Chargers and Bears where the offense couldn't get anything done. With the Broncos allowing 222.8 passing yards to QBs on average this year, it's going to take a big performance from Carr in a week where the Raiders have dealt with instability in leadership due to Jon Gruden's resignation. The odds seem stacked against him."

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    Hunter Renfrow Over 4.5 receptions (-150)

    "The Raiders are perceived to have just one weapon in the passing game in Darren Waller, but Hunter Renfrow has actually tied him for the team lead with 28 receptions and nearly as many yards (319 vs. 305). Renfrow has recorded five or six receptions in each game this year, and he's seen the field more over the last few weeks, with his snap percentage jumping from the 50s to 67% in Week 4 then 75% in Week 5. Since I expect this game to go similar to those last two matchups, I think we can count on him seeing a similar day to his identical six-catch, eight-target efforts in those games."

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    SportsLine Staff

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