Charlie Cummings provides his top player prop bets for Sunday’s San Francisco 49ers vs. New York Giants matchup.

The San Francisco 49ers and the New York Giants are considerably different teams from the ones we saw in Week 1. San Francisco has been hit with an endless slew of injuries, with several Pro Bowlers and All-Pros missing extended time. The New York Giants have suffered a fair number of tough injuries, along with a significant quarterback change. In the midst of their transformations, these two sides will do battle on Sunday.

San Francisco is a 2.5-point favorite and -142 on the moneyline, while New York is +120 on DraftKings Sportsbook. The game total is set at 48.5 points.

Here are my favorite player props for this Week 9 NFL game between the 49ers and Giants.

49ers vs. Giants Best Prop Bets

Tyrone Tracy 60+ Rushing Yards (+137)

After Cam Skattebo’s brutal injury in Week 8, Tyrone Tracy is thrust back into RB1 duties. He sure got a tough draw for a first team to face. But things have changed in San Francisco.

The absence of All-Pro linebacker Fred Warner was felt heavily in the team’s last game against the Texans. Both Nick Chubb and Woody Marks went over 50 yards as the Texans, despite lacking a good offensive line, managed to find gaps in San Francisco’s front seven. I’m expecting more of the same for New York.

Christian McCaffrey 50+ Receiving Yards (-127)

This is becoming one of the safest bets in the world of football. Christian McCaffrey leads the 49ers in both rushing and receiving as we are about to cross the halfway mark of the season. It would be an unheard-of feat in NFL history, and I don’t see the Giants slowing him down. Mac Jones has relied on CMC week in and week out as a checkdown valve. This game is no different.

Wan’Dale Robinson Under 50.5 Receiving Yards (-110)

Two things are working against Wan’Dale Robinson here. One, Jaxson Dart is not producing a lot of passing volume. He’s been able to move the ball with his legs some, but the overall upside of this passing game is limited. Two, the Niners have a great rookie slot corner in Upton Stout and a coverage linebacker in Dee Winters, who will be tasked with containing Robinson. Those two have been a formidable duo. Don’t count on the Giants top wideout to have a big day.