Brendan O’Sullivan provides his top player prop bets for Sunday’s Baltimore Ravens vs. Minnesota Vikings matchup.
The Ravens and Vikings are having similar seasons thanks to injuries to their starting quarterbacks.
Both Lamar Jackson and J.J. McCarthy have been sidelined for portions of this season, but they’re both back in action this week.
Baltimore is a 3.5-point favorite and -218 on the moneyline, while Minnesota is +180 on DraftKings Sportsbook. The game total is set at 48.5 points.

Here are my favorite player props for this Week 10 NFL game between the Ravens and Vikings.
Ravens vs. Vikings Best Prop Bets
Lamar Jackson under 27.5 pass attempts (-114)
Jackson was in MVP form in his first game since Sept. 30. He completed 18-of-23 passes for 204 yards and four touchdowns. It was against the Dolphins, so take this with a grain of salt.
This week’s game against the Vikings is a much more difficult matchup, but Jackson should still feast. That said, I’m not expecting a ton of passes. The Vikings have a good pass defense but a weak run defense. The Ravens are strong in both facets on offense, so they’re more likely to lean on the run this week.
Between Derrick Henry and Jackson, there should be a lot of carries. That’ll keep Jackson’s pass attempts lower.
J.J. McCarthy under 31.5 pass attempts (-121)
Is this a boring pick? Maybe, but I’m sticking with the under for both quarterback’s pass attempts. McCarthy has had flashes of excellence this season, but he’s still only played three games. In those three outings, he’s attempted 20, 21 and 25 passes.
Baltimore’s defense is not good, but it’s still unlikely that McCarthy tears up the unit. There isn’t enough sample size from the young quarterback for me to believe he’s going to throw over 30 attempts this game.
Minnesota will likely run the ball often with Jordan Mason and Aaron Jones, if he’s healthy.
Justin Jefferson over 72.5 receiving yards (-113)
McCarthy may not throw often, but many of those throws go to Justin Jefferson. The duo has played three games together this season, with Jefferson earning six, seven and nine targets.
It’s not a ridiculous amount, but it’s a great share of McCarthy’s total attempts. The pass attempts could be low again, but I expect Jefferson to get some major gains on his receptions.