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NFL player props, odds, expert picks for Week 4, 2021: Antonio Brown over 45.5 receiving yards for Buccaneers

NFL player props, odds, expert picks for Week 4, 2021: Antonio Brown over 45.5 receiving yards for Buccaneers

An NFC showdown and Tom Brady’s return to Foxborough are the games to watch on Sunday, but bettors can create interest in any other game by making NFL prop bets. There is another 14-game slate on tap Sunday, capped by Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1) facing the team he led for 20 seasons, the New England Patriots (1-2). The Los Angeles Rams (3-0) host the Arizona Cardinals (3-0) in an early battle for NFC West supremacy. The Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos also try to remain unbeaten, while the Las Vegas Raiders will shoot for 4-0 on Monday Night Football. Which NFL prop bets and NFL player props should you target?

Brady needs 68 yards to break Drew Brees’ career passing yardage record. If you want to take a chance for a bigger score, running back Giovani Bernard would cash in at +1000 if he snags the big pass, according to the latest NFL odds at Caesars Sportsbook. There are dozens of other NFL props available on this game and other Week 4 NFL matchups. Before you consider any 2021 NFL Week 4 prop bets, you need to see the top NFL picks and predictions from NFL props expert Alex Selesnick.

Over the past two seasons, Selesnick (aka PropStarz) is up 119 units on NFL props and futures plays. For a $100 bettor, that’s almost a $12,000 return. PropStarz specializes in NFL and NBA prop betting, where he implements a combination of research, statistical analysis and mathematical modeling. His background playing competitive poker, Scrabble and backgammon helped form the foundation of his sports betting approach.

Through three weeks, PropStarz is a stunning 11-4 on his picks for SportsLine, and he was spot-on last week when he tabbed Steelers rookie Najee Harris to go Under 65.5 rushing yards (-115). The expert knew Pittsburgh’s struggling offense would have major issues with the Bengals‘ front seven.

“I see Harris continuing to find little room behind an offensive line that is generating absolutely no push,” PropStarz told SportsLine. The result: Harris ran for just 40 yards, averaging 2.9 per carry, in the 24-10 loss to Cincinnati, and and anyone who followed his advice cashed in.

Now, after scouring scores of available Week 4 NFL Vegas odds, PropStarz has found five more picks he loves. He’s only sharing them over at SportsLine.

Top 2021 Week 4 NFL prop picks

One Week 4 NFL prop bet PropStarz is backing: Buccaneers receiver Antonio Brown will go Over 45.5 receiving yards. The big-play man had a strong game against Dallas to open the season and looked “as healthy and explosive as he had in quite a few seasons,” PropStarz told SportsLine. The Bucs didn’t throw as much in Week 2, and Brown missed last week after a positive COVID-19 test, so he could be primed to break out. He spent two weeks with New England in 2019, playing in one game before being released amid misconduct allegations.

Brady lobbied hard to get Brown to Tampa, and the quarterback has been a positive influence on the mercurial receiver. Brown had five catches for 121 yards in the season-opener and is averaging 23 yards per catch. While the Patriots have the No. 2 pass defense in the league, they will be focused on stopping the Bucs’ other weapons. Receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin will be a handful, which could give Brown a chance to sneak through for a big play. It could just take one of those to cash this bet.

How to make 2021 NFL Week 4 prop bets

PropStarz has locked in four other Week 4 NFL prop picks, including a pair of receivers you’re likely to overlook but should bring you some easy money. See which 2021 NFL Week 4 props you should be all over in Week 4 only at SportsLine.

What are the best 2021 Week 4 NFL prop bets you can make? And which overlooked players could help you cash in? Visit SportsLine now to see the best NFL Week 4 prop bets, all from the expert up nearly 119 units the past two years, and find out. 

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