Best Jets-Eagles prop bets Week 6: D'Andre Swift, Zach Wilson highlight our top parlay picks

Nick Musial

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The undefeated Eagles head to MetLife Stadium to face the 2-3 Jets in one of the more intriguing games in the Week 6 slate (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX). For NFL DFS players and prop bettors seeking to add another layer of excitement to Sunday's matchup, SuperDraft's Fantasy Props feature is the perfect solution.

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 Jets-Eagles contest. 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 Jets-Eagles prop bets: SuperDraft player prop picks for Week 6

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

1. D'Andre Swift, RB, Eagles — OVER 64.5 rushing yards

Despite a relatively tough matchup against a sound Jets defense, Swift's steady workload puts him in a favorable spot to reach 65-plus rushing yards. Since Week 2, Swift's averaged almost 19 carries a game and has been one of the most efficient RBs this season relative to his expected points added (+9.7 EPA; sixth among RBs). 

With the Eagles priced as seven-point favorites, there's a good chance Philadelphia has a second-half lead, putting Swift in a spot to receive close to 20 carries again. He's been an efficiency monster behind an elite Eagles offensive line, ranking eighth among RBs in true yards per carry (5.4). 

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2. Zach Wilson, QB, Jets — UNDER 195.5 passing yards

Despite Wilson playing improved football over the past two weeks, we think he's in line for a rougher showing against a well-rounded Eagles defense. While Wilson's kept the Jets competitive the past two weeks, he still ranks 27th among 32 QBs in success rate (39.2%) and EPA/play (-0.120) during that span. So, while he's shown improvement, the advanced metrics still show that he's one of the more inefficient QBs.

We don't expect Wilson to have much success as a passer against an elite Eagles defensive line that's likely to live in the backfield. Of course, that's indicated in his passing yardage prop of only 195.5 yards. Still, we think the Eagles will dominate the time of possession with several lengthy drives, hindering Wilson's chances of going OVER this number.

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3. Dallas Goedert, TE, Eagles — OVER 37.5 receiving yards 

Goedert finally had his first big game of the 2023 last week, hauling in eight-of-nine targets for 117 yards and a score. Goedert's in another favorable spot to go OVER his receiving yardage prop, facing a Jets defense that's allowed 57.8 receiving yards per game to tight ends. 

Goedert's been on the field during every Eagles' passing play this season, logging a 100-percent route participation. That gives him every opportunity to see at least five-plus targets, which likely translates to Goedert going OVER 37.5 receiving yards.

4. Garrett Wilson, WR, Jets — UNDER 51.5 receiving yards

Coinciding with a tough day through the air for Zach Wilson, we expect a similarly rough result from New York's No. 1 wideout. While talent isn't the issue for last season's Offensive Rookie of the Year, competent QB play is.

Through five games, Wilson ranks 81st among WRs in catchable target rate, with only 62.8 percent of his targets deemed catchable. Wilson's aDOT has also taken a major hit without Aaron Rodgers under center, as he's posted the 61st-highest mark among WRs (10.3).

Nick Musial

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Nick Musial is a Content Producer at The Sporting News. He recently joined the team after studying sport management and journalism at the University of Kansas. Nick’s an avid sports bettor who’s always looking for value.