The Raiders host the Jets on "Sunday Night Football" (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC) to cap off Week 10's Sunday action. As always with the marquee national game of the week, SNF brings us several good props to consider on SuperDraft, especially with two great running backs, Breece Hall and Josh Jacobs, going up against two bad run defenses.
It's easy to get in on the action. If you successfully hit on two player props, you get 3x return. That exponentially grows all the way to 100x return for parlaying eight correct picks together at much longer odds. In other words, if you put down a $20 entry fee on our four props below and they all hit, you get paid $200.
Whether you're going with a two-legged parlay or stringing together three-plus props, here are our four favorite SuperDraft plays for the all-AFC matchup between New York and Las Vegas.
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Best Jets-Raiders prop bets: SuperDraft player prop picks for Week 10 SNF
*10x potential payout if users parlay all four correct picks
1. Josh Jacobs, RB, Raiders — OVER 66.5 rushing yards
The only way for the Raiders to win this game with Aidan O'Connell at QB and make it two straight wins under Antonio Pierce is by running a ton. They should have no problems doing that given Jacobs got 26 grueling carries in the home blowout of the Giants last week. The Jets allow 137.3 rushing yards per game, third-worst in the NFL. Jacobs hasn't been super-efficient, but the volume is effective in wearing down opponents as he looks to round into his 2022 form.
2. Breece Hall, RB, Jets — OVER 63.5 rushing yards
The Raiders have the No. 31 run defense in the NFL, allowing 138.7 rushing yards per game. The Jets also can't trust Zach Wilson too much knowing that Maxx Crosby is coming after him. Hall should be fed often here as a runner and receiver to break the century mark. He can also get it done with just one or two chunk runs.
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3. Garrett Wilson, WR, Jets — OVER 65.5 receiving yards
Wilson has a manageable matchup vs. the Raiders' cornerbacks outside. He should be busy playing off Breece Hall, with Zach Wilson delivering most often on play-action shots. Wilson has been very busy of late and producing a nice floor to clear this with his massive target share.
4. Davante Adams, WR, Raiders — UNDER 54.5 receiving yards
Adams can see either Sauce Gardner or D.J. Reed outside, but it doesn't matter. The Raiders won't be forcing him the ball with Aidan O'Connell in tough or tight coverage. He's also not mad about it unless the Raiders are miserable and not winning. That means he might be happy with 45 yards and coming through with a key red-zone TD instead. The numbers and eye test both say the Jets are a shutdown defense through and through vs. all types of wide receivers.