Brendan O’Sullivan provides his top player prop bets for Sunday’s Indianapolis Colts vs. Atlanta Falcons matchup.

The NFL’s international schedule continues as the Colts and Falcons head to Berlin, Germany for a Week 10 matchup. The game will take place at Olympic Stadium Berlin.

The Colts lost their second game of the season in Week 9, while the Falcons lost their fifth overall and third straight.

Indianapolis is a 6.5-point favorite and -305 on the moneyline, while Atlanta is +245 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 Colts and Falcons.

Colts vs. Falcons Best Prop Bets

Tyler Warren under 46.5 receiving yards (-110)

Tyler Warren’s rookie season has been great, but he’s about to hit a brick wall in Week 10. The Falcons allow the fewest passing yards and pass attempts overall in the NFL, while also allowing the fewest receptions, targets, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns to tight ends. Warren has been reliable, but this is arguably his most difficult matchup yet.

He’s also coming off an underwhelming performance in Week 9, in which he caught five of seven targets for 26 yards. His five receptions was a bright spot, but the Falcons are likely to limit these in Week 10.

Another concern is that the Colts have a lot of offensive options. Jonathan Taylor, Michael Pittman Jr., Alec Pierce and Josh Downs all are capable of having big games. It’s more likely they get fed instead of Warren this game. That’s if the Colts can separate themselves from the Falcons’ defense.

Drake London over 69.5 receiving yards (-114)

Although the Falcons lost to the Patriots in Week 9, Drake London torched New England’s defense. He had 118 yards and three touchdowns on 9-of-14 targets. This is against Christian Gonzalez, who is one of the top cornerbacks in the league.

The Colts made a big splash by trading for Sauce Gardner, shoring up their pass defense. Gardner is expected to debut in this game and will likely shadow London all game. Still, I’m confident in London’s ability to break free.

The volume will also be there. London has double-digit targets in five of seven games this season. The two games he didn’t reach the mark were eight against Carolina and four against Minnesota.

Jonathan Taylor over 93.5 rushing yards (-110)

It’s not a Colts game props article without a Taylor prop bet. He’s the engine that drives this Indianapolis team. Although he had a rough game in Week 9, he’s primed for a big performance against a weaker Falcons’ run defense.

Atlanta ranks 23rd in rushing yards allowed, and Taylor has surpassed this total in five of nine games. He’s going to bounce back after rushing for only 45 yards in Week 9.