NFL Player Props for Eagles vs. Packers MNF (11/10)

What kind of performances can we expect on Monday Night Football from Christian Watson, DeVonta Smith, and Josh Whyle? Follow along as our NFL betting analyst, Nick Galaida, breaks down three of his favorite NFL prop bets for Eagles vs. Packers on November 10th. Get all of Nick’s picks, including more NFL plays, by subscribing to the RotoGrinders Props & Pick’em package.
Week 10 of Monday Night Football will feature a potential NFC Championship Game preview, with Jalen Hurts and the Eagles taking on Jordan Love and the Packers. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN and ABC.
The Eagles are fresh off of their bye following back-to-back wins. They have already proven their road mettle in 2025, with wins over the Chiefs, Buccaneers, and Vikings in hostile territory. The Packers were upset last weekend as 13.5-point favorites by the Panthers and now have to adjust to life without top tight end Tucker Kraft, who suffered a season-ending ACL injury in that contest.
Looking at the NFL Odds for Monday Night Football, the market is still anticipating a competitive game, with Philadelphia favored by 1.5 points ahead of kickoff. The cold weather and relative strength of both of these defenses has the total set at over/under 45 points.
Below, you can find three of my favorite player props for Eagles vs. Packers!
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Best NFL Player Props for Eagles vs. Packers
Here are my top player prop bets, with kickoff scheduled for 8:15 PM ET on Monday, November 10th:
- Christian Watson Over/Under 43.5 Receiving Yards
- DeVonta Smith Over/Under 55.5 Receiving Yards
- Josh Whyle Over/Under 0.5 Touchdowns
Christian Watson UNDER 43.5 Receiving Yards (-114, DraftKings)
Watson is a very talented receiver, but he only recently was activated from injured reserve. Tonight, he will have to deal with below-freezing temperatures at Lambeau Field. He will also have to deal with a Philadelphia defense that has allowed the 7th-fewest receptions of 20+ yards this season. In 2 games since being activated, nearly half of Watson’s total targets have come 20+ yards downfield. He’s clearly Green Bay’s top downfield threat, with a staggering 23.1 aDOT in those contests. It could be a difficult night to get a player like Watson involved in the team’s passing attack.
DeVonta Smith UNDER 55.5 Receiving Yards (-112, FanDuel)
Smith has been on a tear of late, with at least 84 receiving yards in 3 of his last 4 games. That being said, he’s not immune to an underwhelming performance. This season alone, he has 4 games with fewer than 54 receiving yards. The weather this evening isn’t exactly conducive to passing, with temperatures expected to be below freezing. It wouldn’t be surprising to see Philadelphia rely more on their ground game, especially when Micah Parsons is on the field.
Josh Whyle Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+2500, BetMGM)
In Week 9, Green Bay’s top tight end, Tucker Kraft, suffered a season-ending ACL injury. As a result, the Packers are now left with Luke Musgrave, John FitzPatrick, and Josh Whyle as the team’s options at the position for Week 10 against the Eagles.
Musgrave is a logical candidate to step into the team’s TE1 role, but he hasn’t flashed the same level of explosiveness that he once had before undergoing ankle surgery. FitzPatrick could be a candidate for a tight end leak near the goal line, but he is more of a blocking tight end than someone who is going to consistently run routes. Whyle hasn’t been active for a game yet in 2025, but he caught 37 passes during his first 2 years in the league with the Titans, operating more as a receiver than a blocker. This is simply tremendous value in a position group that is far from solidified heading into Monday’s action.
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