Charlie Cummings provides his top player prop bets for Sunday’s Week 10 matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers.
The battle for NFC West supremacy continues on Sunday. After a Thursday Night Football game that ended in a 49ers OT win, the Rams will look to even the score in Santa Clara. Kyle Shanahan vs. Sean McVay is always must-watch TV; who doesn’t love when the student battles the master?
Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. ET. The Rams enter as 5.5-point road favorites on DraftKings Sportsbook, while the 49ers are listed as +205 underdogs. The game’s total is set at 49.5 points. Here are the top player prop bets for Sunday’s Week 10 matchup between the Rams and 49ers.
Rams vs. 49ers Best Prop Bets
Christian McCaffrey 50+ Receiving Yards -118
Maybe one day, our oddsmakers will catch up on this line. CMC has put up 50+ receiving yards in eight of his first nine games. That includes his first matchup against the Rams, where the MVP candidate reeled in eight catches for 82 yards and a score. Mac Jones loves to take what is given to him, and that’s often his running back in the flats and over the middle.
Puka Nacua 100+ Receiving Yards +111
The 49ers have a tough time containing opposing WR1s. That was the case with Nacua in their last game, when LA’s talented receiver pulled in 10 of 12 targets for 85 yards and a score. But the 49ers still had Fred Warner in that game. Not only is their All-Pro capable of covering slot receivers when they’re passed off in coverage, his elite tackling ability keeps guys like Nacua from breaking free with big YAC plays. Now that Warner is out, expect Nacua to get looser.
Matthew Stafford Under 0.5 Interceptions -136
This one might as well be free. The wily veteran Stafford has thrown only two interceptions in 274 passing attempts this season, a simply incredible rate. Conversely, the 49ers have picked off only one pass all season long. They don’t have the playmakers, and Stafford doesn’t have the appetite for hero balls that he used to. I like this one straight up or as juice in parlays.