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NFL Receiving Super Bowl LVIII Prop Odds & Betting Analysis

NFL Receiving Super Bowl LVIII Prop Odds & Betting Analysis

Super Bowl receiving props are all the rage this season and why not? Travis Kelce, Rashee Rice, and Isaiah Pacheco play for the Kansas City Chiefs. Christian McCaffrey, Brandon Ayuik, George Kittle, and Deebo Samuel throw down for the San Francisco 49ers.

With so much talent at the receiver positions, both the 49ers and the Bengals boast top receiving corps, which is one of the reasons all Super Bowl bettors should consider placing receiver prop wagers. We’d be doing ourselves a disservice if we didn’t check out the top Super Bowl Receivers Prop options.

 

Receiving Props for the Next Super Bowl LVIII: | MyBookie NFL Preview for the Big Game

Super Bowl LVIII | 58th edition of the annual league championship game of the National Football League
Kansas City Chiefs at San Francisco 49ers

ATS Odds: 49ers -2
Money line Odds: Kansas City Chiefs Line: +105 / San Francisco 49ers Line: -125
Money Line Odds: 47.5

Sunday, February 11th, 2024 at 6:30 pm ET | CBS
Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV

 

Top Receiving Super Bowl Bets

Receiving Yards

Travis Kelce Over 69.5 -130
Brandon Ayuik Over 59.5 -115
Jujuan Jennings Over 15.5 -110

Although San Francisco will have a plan to keep Travis Kelce under wraps, the Niners defense stop Kelce from approaching 100 receiving yards. 69.5 yards are too low. Go over for sure.

Brandon Ayuik should see one on one coverage, which means at least 60 yards is a given. Ayuik could get the 60 yards on 3 catches. If Brandon breaks one, he could get the 60 yards on 1 catch.

Jennings may require a single catch to gain 16 yards. Steve Spagnuolo’s D must cover Deebo, McCaffrey, Ayuik, and Kittle. There may be nobody left to keep an eye on Jennings. So over 16 yards is a good bet.

 

Receptions

Brandon Ayuik Over 4.5 +130
Rashee Rice Under 6.5 -120
Chirstian McCaffrey Over 4.5 -135

Brock Purdy spreads the ball around. Not only that, but Kyle Shanahan is a master at getting his playmakers the pigskin. In this game, all eyes will be on Deebo, which means Ayuik should have a monster game. Think closer to 10 catches than 5.

Rashee Rice could find it difficult to get open. The problem for Rice is that SF can cover Kelce with linebacker Fred Warner and strong safety Ji’Aiyir Brown. What it means is that free safety Tashaun Gipson, one of the best in the NFL, should be able to help on Rice.

McCaffrey should be good for at least 5 catches. If Spags’ defense worries too much about Kittle and Deebo, Christian could go off with 10 catches.

 

Longest Reception Yards

Brandon Ayuik Over 24.5 -115
Deebo Samuel Over 22.5 -105
Travis Kelce Under 20.5 -105

Ayuik could break one. Shanahan loves to exploit one on one matchups and although L’Jarius Snead is great, Snead may have to cover Deebo, which means Ayuik could face Trent McDuffie. In a one on one, Ayuik can beat pretty much any corner.

Deebo can catch a 10-yarder and take it to the house. Samuel is the best player in the NFL running after the catch. So a 23 yards reception is almost a sure thing.

Kelce should make some nice catches, but Warner and Dre Greenlaw have good enough closing speed to keep the yardage from a single Kelce catch to under 20.

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When Super Bowl 56 happens on Sunday, great players at almost every position will step onto the field. But although both quarterbacks are terrific and each team has a bevy of fantastic defenders, it’s difficult to think of a Super Bowl with as many terrific receivers. Both the Rams and the Bengals boast top receiving corps, which is one of the reasons all Super Bowl bettors should consider placing receiver prop wagers. Check out six top Super Bowl Receivers Prop options.

 

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Super Bowl LVI

When: Sunday, Feb. 13
Where: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
TV/Streaming: NBC / Peacock

Total Reception Props

 

Odell Beckham Jr. Over 5 ½ -115

For good reason, Cooper Kupp demands a ton of attention. Kupp posted the greatest regular season for a wide receiver in history.

The Bengals, no doubt, will spend defensive assets on stopping Kupp. Doing so should open Odell Beckham Jr. up for a huge day. Expect Odell to easily eclipse 6 catches.

 

Tee Higgins Over 5 ½ -105

Like Cooper Kupp with the Rams, Ja’Marr Chase demands attention. In this case, the Rams are likely to stick their best cornerback and one of the best in the NFL, the great Jalen Ramsey, onto Chase.

If that happens, and every indication is that it will, the rest of the Rams secondary will have an impossible time stopping the 6’ 4” and 215 pounds Tee Higgins. The former Clemson star is a WR1 on almost every other team.

Higgins isn’t afraid to catch over the middle. We wouldn’t be either if we were as big as he is. Also, Higgins is much faster than many believe and he can outmuscle any of the Rams’ cornerbacks.

 

Joe Mixon Over 3 ½ -155

Mixon must chip on Von Miller. But that doesn’t mean he won’t slide out and catch a wheel route or go over the middle for five yards.

In addition, because the Rams will stop Mixon from rushing the football, we should expect Joe to find success in the passing game. No doubt, Zac Taylor has around 5 to 6 plays he wants to run that involves Mixon in the passing game.

 

Total Receiving Yards Props

Van Jefferson Over 36 ½ -116

Sean McVay is a smart coach. He knows the Bengals will concentrate on stopping passes to Cooper Kupp and Odell Beckham Jr.

If the Bengals cheat their safeties up, Van Jefferson could eclipse 36 ½ passing yards on a single catch. The dude can flat out fly.

 

Ja’Marr Chase Under 80 ½ -115

Ja’Marr could prove us wrong, but Joe Burrow and Zac Taylor know the easiest way to take Jalen Ramsey out of the game is to use Chase as a decoy.

80 ½ is a lot of yards. So in reality, Chase could have a great game and still not reach 81 receiving yards.

 

Joe Mixon Over 70 ½ -110

Mixon could be a huge part of the passing attack. The Rams are good at stopping the rush and since the Rams must deal with Chase, Higgins, Tyler Boyd and TE C.J. Uzomah, Joe should be able to chip on Miller and then float out for catches in open space.

Mixon could eclipse 70 ½ yards on a single catch if he takes it to the house. It might take 3 to 5 catches to get 71, but if the game happens the way it should, Mixon no doubt will go for at least 75 yards.