No House Advantage GPP Strategy - NFL Player Props Week 16

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What is going on Grinders?! NFL Season is always exciting, and this year we are bringing you a weekly article to cover the unique GPP format over at No House Advantage! Of course, because of my love for props, I’ll be bringing the heat every week to try and help you guys take down some big money over there. As NFL props become more popular, we are seeing some very unique contests and No House Advantage is just that!

No House Advantage GPP Format

No House Advantage has a GPP contest that allows you to pick 7 different players. Each prop will represent a number of points, starting at 1 point and sequentially up to 7 points. Thus, the 7 players you select are critical to your success. The idea is to select the prop that will give you 7 points as the one you feel best about. The prop that will give you 1 point might be one you feel good about as well, but make sure for 7 points it’s your “lock button”, so to speak. So ultimately, Player 1 will give you 1 point, Player 2 will give you 2 points, Player 3 will give you 3 points, etc. I think you get the idea here.

No House Advantage has given us some really good GPP contests this week. This format is fantastic for those of you that love props as much as I do, because we get to merge the DFS concept with our love for props. It’s the best of both worlds if you ask me.

Each week I am hoping to put you on a few plays that should yield tremendous success and put you in a position to take down 1st place. Let’s dig in!

Key Selections for Week 16 NFL Props

I’m going to provide you with my three favorite picks for your 7, 6, and 5 point slots. This week we are covering the TNF showdown between the Jets and Jaguars.

7 Point Slot: Trevor Lawrence – 262.5 Passing Yards

Lawrence has really begun to play well down the stretch this season. In fact, the Jaguars have a chance to get into the playoffs if they continue to win these last few games and win the division. This game, however, does not set up well for such a lofty passing number due to a very good Jets defense, not to mention the weather being dreadful for football. It’s gonna be wet, windy, and cold. Sign me up for the under here.

Pick: Under 262.5 Passing Yards

6 Point Slot: Travis Etienne – 64.5 Rushing Yards

With the weather being wet, windy, and cold, I’m expecting Etienne to pick up some volume here. He should carry most of the rushing workload and, as a result, should fly past 64.5 rushing yards. I’m expecting him to go for at least 80 yards in this spot, which would have him squarely in play for us to pick up our 6 points.

Pick: Over 64.5 Rushing Yards

5 Point Slot: Elijah Moore – 43.5 Receiving Yards

In keeping with the weather theme here, I’m taking a secondary receiver like Moore and looking at an under yet again as a part of the passing game. He shouldn’t see nearly as many targets in this game as usual due to the inclement weather, and he is pretty far behind Garrett Wilson in terms of targets anyway. Put those two things together, and I love the under here for Moore.

Pick: Under 43.5 Receiving Yards

Closing Thoughts

My hope is that this article gives you a better chance to be in the winners circle every week for the contests you enter. For this Thursday Night Football game, we are leaning on the weather to help turn our selections into a huge week. Let’s Win!

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About the Author

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Will Priester (chiefjustICE06)

Will Priester (aka chiefjustICE06) is a former financial advisor and now full-time fantasy sports professional who has several Live Final appearances under his belt. Most recently, Chief has found tremendous success playing fantasy pick’em contests on platforms such as PrizePicks and Underdog. You can often find him chopping it up with other members in Chief’s Prop Shop on the RotoGrinders Discord! Follow Chief on Twitter – @chiefjustice06