- DeVonta Smith’s receiving yard total is set at 51.5 yards.
- There are -120 odds for Noah Gray to go over 11.5 receiving yards.
NEW ORLEANS – There is plenty of talent at the wide receiver position at Super Bowl 59 which means several prop odds to take into consideration.
Two names that stick out on SB59 betting sites are Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, DeVonta Smith, and Kansas City Chiefs tight end, Noah Gray.
DeVonta Smith Historically Lights Up Kansas City
DeVonta Smith Total Receiving Yards
- Over 51.5 -120
- Under 51.5 -110
This is a surprisingly low number for DeVonta Smith and bettors should take advantage of his Eagles prop odds while they can before oddsmakers potentially shift them. It’s not like Smith hasn’t gone over this number often this year either as he’s done so in 10 of 16 games this season.
Also, the Kansas City secondary has taken a step back in the playoffs this season allowing four total players to surpass 50+ receiving yards through both of their postseason games.
Now looking back to past games against Kansas City, Smith must really have something against them as he absolutely torches them whenever they match up. He’s not only gone over 51.5 yards in all three games but for 99+ yards in all of those matchups as well. At Super Bowl 57 against them, he caught seven of nine targets for an even 100 yards.
Noah Gray More Involved During Career Year
Noah Gray Total Receiving Yards
- Over 11.5 -120
- Under 11.5 -110
While some might be thinking “Why Noah Gray?” others should be jumping at this opportunity to take the over on such a low total for a guy that’s been having a career best season.
This mostly comes as Travis Kelce has been having a career low year as it looks as if his age is starting to catch up to him. However, Noah Gray has taken full advantage of the situation for a career high in targets, receptions, yards, yards per catch, and touchdowns.
What’s even crazier about how low his Chiefs prop odds total is that he’s averaging just under that per reception this season at 10.9 ypc. He’s gone over 11.5 yards in 13 of 19 games played.
On paper, things are also pointing towards him going over as well with 664 snaps this season, 39 snaps per game, and a 58% snap share this season.
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