Brendan O’Sullivan provides his top player prop bets for Sunday’s Green Bay Packers vs. Arizona Cardinals matchup.
The Packers returned from their bye week with a 27-18 victory against the Bengals. The team improved to 3-1-1, which leads the stacked NFC North.
The Cardinals are 2-4 with four straight losses entering this matchup.
Green Bay is a seven-point favorite and -380 on the moneyline, while Arizona is +300 on DraftKings Sportsbook. The game total is set at 44.5 points.

Here are my favorite player props for this Week 7 NFL game between the Cardinals and Packers.
Cardinals vs. Packers Best Prop Bets
Michael Carter under 29.5 rushing yards (-112)
Michael Carter has jumped into the lead running back role for Arizona, but that doesn’t mean there will be success to follow. He ran for 51 yards on 18 carries and 34 yards on nine carries in Weeks 5 and 6.
While both of those surpass this 29.5 rushing yards prop, it wasn’t the prettiest. He averaged just 2.8 and 3.8 yards per carry. That’ll not a recipe for success, especially against a great run defense like in Green Bay.
The Packers allow the fewest rushing yards and carries to opposing teams, while also allowing the fourth fewest yards per carry and eighth fewest rushing touchdowns. This is an elite defense, and teams are recognizing that, thus the low amount of rushing attempts each week.
Teams prefer to pass against the Packers, and since the Cardinals don’t have an established running back to go to, it makes sense to decrease Carter’s usage yet again.
Josh Jacobs over 67.5 rushing yards (-112)
This game could get ugly with Kyler Murray still sidelined. Arizona is on a four-game losing streak and is starting Jacoby Brissett this week. This is a one-sided matchup that should result in Green Bay taking a major lead early.
With the Packers up early, they’ll hand the ball off to Josh Jacobs often as long as he plays. I prefer his rushing yards over attempts in the event he breaks out for a major run. That could take the Packers off the field quicker, resulting in less opportunities for him to tote the rock.
Jacoby Brissett over 34.5 pass attempts (-106)
As mentioned before, this game could become a blowout. The Cardinals won’t just roll over and die; they’ll let Brissett throw the ball downfield. It’s unlikely to result in a comeback, but it’s the only offensive option when trailing.