NFL PrizePicks: Seahawks vs. Giants Player Predictions for Monday Night Football
Tonight’s Monday Night Football matchup features the Seahawks vs. Giants in what should be a game with a lot of offense and opportunity to profit off DFS Pick’em predictions of PrizePicks. However, last night was a perfect example of no matter how confident we are in an outcome, anything can happen in the NFL. Zach Wilson surprised everyone and had his best game of the season as the Jets were a few poor calls and a couple of passes off their receivers’ fingertips away from beating the heavily favored Chiefs. Thankfully, while we have to worry about projected ownership on sites like Fanduel and DraftKings, it’s not a worry for PrizePicks.
Each week, I’ll deliver my top NFL PrizePicks predictions for Thursday, Sunday, and Monday Night Football. Use the PrizePicks referral code GRINDERS to receive a $100 deposit match to prep you for the NFL season.
PrizePicks Plays: Seahawks vs. Giants
- Daniel Jones – More Than 34.5 Rushing Yards
- Kenneth Walker – More Than 10.5 Receiving Yards
- Tyler Lockett – More Than 51.5 Receiving Yards
Daniel Jones – 34.5 Rushing Yards
Without Saquon Barkley in the lineup, Daniel Jones will have to be much more active to keep up with the Seahawks. I’m willing to throw the last game out the window against an incredibly tough 49ers team, and although I don’t think the Giants will come away victorious, I think Daniel Jones has a big bounce-back game from a fantasy standpoint. The RotoGrinders projections on Daniel Jones currently have him expected to surpass 47 yards on the ground, well over his total on PrizePicks. He struggled last week, but Jones exceeding 34.5 rushing yards is one of my favorite DFS Pick’em predictions of the weekend.
Play: Jones – More Than 34.5 Rushing Yards
Kenneth Walker – 10.5 Receiving Yards
Call me a broken record, but I absolutely love a player who can surpass their necessary total in just one play. He’s caught at least two balls in each game this season, and the only game he didn’t eclipse 10.5 receiving yards, he had 4 receptions, but one of them just happened to be for a big loss. The Giants’ defense is one of the worst in the league, and Walker should be able to dial up at least ten receiving yards quite easily. I’d want to include Kenneth Walker as a PrizePicks prediction in some capacity even if you don’t like this specific suggestion. Reasonable pivots include picking Walker to exceed his touchdown and rushing yardage DFS Pick’em lines as well.
Play: Walker – More Than 10.5 Receiving Yards
Tyler Lockett – 51.5 Receiving Yards
This is my favorite PrizePicks prediction of the slate. RotoGrinders currently projects Tyler Lockett for well over 60 yards receiving. While the Seahawks should easily come away victorious in this spot, 51.5 yards is low enough that Lockett could surpass that in the first half, removing my worry about a potential negative game script. Lockett is averaging 8 targets per game over his last two, and Geno Smith has proven he has no issue peppering Lockett with as many targets as possible when he’s on. The Lockett and Walker predictions pair well with Smith’s “More Than 245.5” passing yard DFS Pick’em line, however, I would rather stick with Lockett and Walker at their low totals being far easier to surpass.