Best Dolphins-Chiefs prop bets Week 9: Rashee Rice, Tyreek Hill highlight our top parlay picks for Germany

Nick Brinkerhoff

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Guten tag, NFL fans. After a two-week hiatus, the NFL is back abroad to continue its international tour. Instead of London, the Chiefs and Dolphins set their sights on Frankfurt, Germany, battling in what might be the game of the year to this point. Oktoberfest is long gone, but there should still be plenty of fun to go around after the way the NFL's experiment ended in the country last season. After watching Tom Brady in 2022, the Germans will be treated to seeing Patrick Mahomes and the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs take on Tua Tagovailoa and the explosive Dolphins offense. 

K.C. comes into this matchup looking to regroup after failing to score a touchdown in snowy Denver last week. Mahomes dealt with the flu, and that sickness appeared to impact how the entire team played, seeing their long winning streak against the Broncos come to an end. Meanwhile, the Dolphins kept rolling, knocking off the Patriots without much incident. Will Kansas City fry the Fish or can the Dolphins sink the Chiefs? The action all unfolds beginning at 9:30 a.m. ET on Sunday, giving us a chance start our days off right by making the right picks on SuperDraft. Wth the clocks turning back an hour, everyone should be rested enough to make it happen. 

SuperDraft users can win 3X the amount wagered if their two-legged player prop parlay hits. Consequently, the more legs you add to your player prop parlay, the larger your potential payout becomes, but as the long odds indicate, completing a clean sweep is challenging. If you were to put down a $20 entry fee and all four of our props below hit, you'd get a $200 payout.

Below, we'll break down four of our favorite SuperDraft player props for Sunday's Dolphins-Chiefs matchup in Germany. Users don't necessarily have to parlay all four picks together, though. Instead, you could make separate multi-leg parlays to increase your win probability or attempt to hit it big if all four picks come through.

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Best Dolphins-Chiefs prop bets: SuperDraft player prop picks for Week 9 in Germany

*10x potential payout if users parlay all four correct picks

1. Rashee Rice, WR, Chiefs — OVER 45.5 receiving yards

The rookie is going international in Week 9. Rice has emerged throughout the season, finally checking in as a constant in the Chiefs offense. The snap count is up and so is the production, going over this line in three straight and averaging 62.7 yards per game in that span. Defenses have been keyed in on Travis Kelce, but the tight end appears to be zapped of his powers without Taylor Swift in attendance. Regardless, Rice is no stranger to playing in the slot, which means he should avoid a matchup with Jalen Ramsey, instead drawing the much-maligned Kader Kohou in coverage. That's a mismatch for the Chiefs to exploit, one that Rice should excel against. By the time the clock hits zero on Sunday, the Chiefs fans might be cooking up their favorite rice dishes like Reisfleisch or Reistopf to celebrate.

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2. Tyreek Hill, WR, Dolphins — OVER 93.5 receiving yards

Sometimes it isn't about the numbers; sometimes it's about the narrative. Still other times, it's about both. This is a case of both. It's no secret that Hill is on a mission this season, totaling 61 receptions, 1,014 yards, and eight touchdowns already. If you're wondering how the Chiefs have faired in replacing their former WR1, well, it hasn't been great. Chiefs' receivers have totaled 1,185 yards this season combined, just 171 more than Hill by himself. The revenge-game narrative is alive and well, especially after Hill predicted on his YouTube channel that he'd have 12 catches and 250 yards in this game. The star is already over this number in five of eight games this season, and, based on his prediction, we're willing to bet on him making it happen. Against the blitz-heavy Chiefs defense, Hill and the Fish have enough speed to exploit the Kansas City secondary. 

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3. Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Dolphins — UNDER 36.5 pass attempts

It may seem counterproductive to take the under on Tagovailoa's pass attempts when we're so high on Hill, but the Dolphins' signal-caller is averaging just over 34 attempts per game and has gone OVER this line in two of the team's eight games. This matchup has plenty of hype surrounding it, predicted to be a high-scoring affair between two of the league's best offenses. However, with two great offenses, each team will place a priority on running the ball in an attempt to control the clock. The Dolphins have played just two teams with winning records to this point, and Tagovailoa went UNDER on pass attempts in both. That will remain the case in Germany. 

4. Isiah Pacheco, RB, Chiefs — OVER 56.5 rushing yards

If you were victimized by Pacheco last week, raise your hand. Look around. You are not alone. Kansas City had a dream matchup to exploit the worst run defense in the league and a sick quarterback who could've used the rest. Instead, the Chiefs went pass-heavy, failing to score a touchdown. In the process, Pacheco became an afterthought, notching only eight carries for 40 yards in the Mile High City. The Dolphins' run defense is obviously better than the Broncos, but Pacheco should be heavily involved as K.C. tries to make up for a wacky plan in Week 8. 

Nick Brinkerhoff

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Nick Brinkerhoff is a content producer at The Sporting News covering the NFL, NBA and other sports. A proud New Jerseyan, Nick is also a graduate of Rutgers University. He is always in the mood for a good joke, the day’s best bets, or a debate about the mediocrity of the New York sports scene.