Ravens vs Dolphins prediction, odds, TNF props: NFL expert makes Thursday Night Football player prop bet picks
The struggling Miami Dolphins (2-7) host MVP candidate Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens (6-2) in a key Week 10 NFL matchup on Thursday Night Football. Kickoff is at for 8:15 p.m. ET from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Fla. The Ravens are 7.5-point favorites in the latest Dolphins vs. Ravens odds from Caesars Sportsbook. The over-under is set at 46.5 points. In addition to the standard Thursday Night Football point spread and Ravens vs. Dolphins betting lines, Caesars is also offering a plethora of prop bet options for this prime time AFC matchup between two teams trending in opposite directions, and SportsLine NFL expert R.J. White has just revealed his top player prop 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 9 as SportsLine's No. 2 rated NFL expert, going 42-29-1 (+1000) on his last 72 NFL ATS 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.
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Now, White has locked in on Dolphins vs. Ravens and just revealed his top three prop bet picks for this Week 10 NFL Thursday Night Football matchup.
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Lamar Jackson Over 229.5 passing yards (-130)
"The Ravens are big favorites in this one, and over the last few years that would typically mean we should expect a bunch of running and limited passing work for Lamar Jackson. In fact, the Ravens had the fewest pass attempts and most rush attempts in each of the last two seasons. And while they still lead the league in rush attempts, the Ravens have been perfectly fine letting Jackson throw the ball as he's improved as a passer. They're now 18th in pass attempts and eighth in passing yards gained, and Jackson has topped this total in every game but the blowout win over the Chargers. While this game could set up as a blowout as well, the Dolphins got blown out plenty earlier in the year and still rank 30th in passing yards allowed. Even Tyrod Taylor in his ugly return last week got to 240 yards against this defense, and we have to expect Jackson to do the same."
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Mike Gesicki Over 55.5 receiving yards (-115)
"Miami really only has three threats in the passing game that Baltimore has to worry about in this game: Jaylen Waddle, Mike Gesicki and Myles Gaskin. Even if Baltimore wins running away, I believe all three of those Dolphins players will have significant contributions to the box score. Gesicki could wind up being the best of all, as the Ravens allow more yards per game to tight ends than any other team in the league. Gesicki took a back seat two weeks ago when DeVante Parker returned to the lineup, seeing just four targets, but even though he only caught four balls last week, he was right back to seeing eight targets in the game. He should see another big workload in this matchup, and that should mean a yardage total closer to his better games (115, 86, 85) rather than settling in the 40s or 50s."
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Myles Gaskin Over 23.5 receiving yards (-110)
"Gaskin turned in a dud in a great matchup against the Texans last week, but his usage was encouraging. He had a season-high 20 carries and caught all six of his targets while posting a season-best snap rate. Sure, he had just 57 yards on those 26 touches, but you have to feel that the yardage numbers are going to be much better in most cases where a running back is getting that much work. The Ravens allow plenty of yardage to running backs in general, and the Miami offense is going to have to commit to dumping off to Gaskin in this game to keep the pressure off the quarterback. He could have a game similar to the one against the Bucs, where he only managed 25 yards on five carries but racked up 74 yards on 10 targets."
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