NFL PrizePicks: Giants vs. Bills Player Predictions for Sunday Night Football

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It’s another primetime game with a huge spread, as the Bills are favored to rout the Giants, who are without their starting QB. The Sunday Night Football matchup featuring the Giants vs. Bills is almost sure to get ugly, as the Giants have had some of the worst offensive line play in recent years. The Bills defense isn’t healthy, but they should still have no trouble putting the pressure on and coming away victorious. Thankfully, the Bills offense is in a great spot tonight for DFS Pick’em predictions on PrizePicks.

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PrizePicks Plays: Giants vs. Bills

The least number of rushing yards the Giants have given up to an opposing starting running back this season was to Tony Pollard, who still had 70 yards and 2 TDs. The second lowest is Kenneth Walker with 79 yards, and they’ve given up multiple 100+ yard games on the ground this season. James Cook has been getting most of the work rushing for the Bills this season and should have an easy time surpassing this mark in a game the Bills are favored to win by more than 2 TDs.

Play: Cook – More Than 57.5 Rushing Yards

Wan’Dale Robinson – 25.5 Receiving Yards

While I don’t expect the Giants to put up much yardage or many points in this game, this is still too low of a number for Wan’Dale Robinson. He could eclipse this with a single reception, and I like that he lines up in the slot the majority of the time, as Tyrod Taylor is going to need to get the ball out quickly. Robinson has been the Giants’ top option at WR since returning from injury, and although we don’t know if that will continue with Tyrod Taylor, I can’t see him being any less involved. The RotoGrinders projections have Robinson at more than 33 yards, and he’s my favorite DFS Pick’em play from the Giants’ side of the ball.

Play: Robinson – More Than 25.5 Receiving Yards

Gabe Davis – 43.5 Receiving Yards

This number is far too low for Davis, as it reflects a lot closer to his floor than his ceiling. He’s a deep threat who could exceed this mark with a single bomb from Josh Allen. Davis has been at more than 60 yards in all but two games this year and still coming close to the 40-yard mark in his two floor games. With RotoGrinders currently projecting Gabe Davis for 10 yards more than his PrizePicks number, it makes this one of my favorite DFS Pick’em predictions on the slate.

Play: Davis – More Than 43.5 Receiving Yards

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TJ Zwarych is a longtime RotoGrinders member and has been rising up the DFS rankings. He has been producing content for a long time, previously contributing to sites like Bleacher Report, and he is also the Editor-In-Chief of Agents Of Fandom. TJ has multiple 6-figure DFS wins in his career and most recently finished in 13th place at the 2022 FanDuel MLB Live Final. Follow TJ on Twitter – @TJ_Zwarych5