Charlie Cummings provides his top player prop bets for Sunday’s Week 10 matchup between the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets.
At the end of the season, the Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets will find themselves battling for draft position — but somebody has to pull out the win on Sunday. These tank battles tend to produce an interesting player props market, and this Browns-Jets battle is no different.
Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m. ET. The Browns enter as 1.5-point road favorites on DraftKings Sportsbook, while the Jets are listed as +110 underdogs. The game’s total is set at 37.5 points. Here are the top player prop bets for Sunday’s Week 10 matchup between the Browns and Jets.
Browns vs. Jets Best Prop Bets
Dillon Gabriel Under 0.5 Interceptions (-125)
Dillon Gabriel may not be the most productive starter, but he knows how to avoid risks. In his first three starts of the season, Gabriel did not throw an interception. That came apart against the Patriots when he threw a pair of picks. Still, he remains an accurate passer; the Oregon product has thrown 70% of his passes on target. Against a Jets secondary that has failed to record a single interception this year — yes, you read that right! — Gabriel will have another clean game of dinking and dunking.
Breece Hall Under 61.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
Most people, like myself, are surprised that Breece Hall is still a Jet. After they traded away their two best players, many assumed the free-agent-to-be was next. But here he remains, almost sure to leave at the end of the year. He’s got a contract to play for, but it’s fair to wonder how much effort he has left for this team. Even if Hall does bring the effort, Cleveland has a stout run defense that can keep him bottled up.
Harold Fannin Jr. 5+ Receptions (+130)
Rookies are the story of this Browns offense. Ever since Dillon Gabriel went under center, Harold Fannin Jr. became his top target. In four games with Gabriel, Fannin has a total of 27 targets and has recorded 4+ catches in all four games. He’s not racking up a ton of yardage as he works in short-yardage areas, but the catches count the same.