Player prop best bets to win $23,000 jackpot with Chiefs-Ravens and 49ers-Lions playoff game

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Want to win $23K with a free entry? Here's how.

The SuperDraft jackpot returns for Championship Game weekend with an added bonus for first-time players. The jackpot rules are pretty straight forward. Ssers enter for $5, select an over/under for 12 props (and one reserve if any of the 12 get scratched late), and then win the jackpot if all 12 picks hit.

Typically, a jackpot entry is $5. But for this weekend, SuperDraft is offering $5 back in free bets meaning you essentially get a free roll at winning big. Yes, its a long shot. And no, you probably shouldn't make immediate plans to spend your winnings. But free is free!

Beyond the jackpot, SuperDraft offers DFS tournaments, prop parlays, and a seemingly-endless list of discounted props and promo specials. But the jackpot might be the coolest thing they have going. This contest obviously makes standalone games way more interesting, without breaking the bank in the process. Imagine how awesome it would feel to walk into work on Monday and announce that you won $23,683 on the AFC and NFC Championship Games!

If you're scrolling through the 13 props (12 plus the reserve) in this week's SuperDraft $23K jackpot and not sure which way to lean, we've offered seven of our favorite picks Chiefs-Ravens and 49ers-Lions. As always, have fun, play responsibly and good luck!

SuperDraft $23,000 Jackpot: Over/under picks

Patrick Mahomes rushing yards: UNDER 27.5 

Mahomes has gone UNDER this rushing yard total in eight of Kansas City's past 11 games, and Baltimore has too nasty a front-seven to risk getting injured against. 

Travis Kelce receiving yards: OVER 63.5

Kelce always steps up when the lights are the brightest. He has hit 70-plus receiving yards in two consecutive games and each of his past 11 postseason contests. 

Lamar Jackson rushing yards: UNDER 66.5

Only one QB rushed for more than 47 yards against the reigning champs: the Chargers' Easton Stick, playing against the Chiefs' reserves in a meaningless Week 18 game. Even with that random 77-yard effort, the Chiefs wound up allowing just over 20 rushing yards per game to the quarterback position. The most prolific mobile QB Kansas City faced all season, the Bears' Justin Fields, only managed 47 rushing yards against Steve Spagnuolo's defense. LJax's rushing OVER is the most popular player prop of the weekend, which may lead to a sheep slaughter. 

Gus Edwards rushing yards: UNDER 44.5

The Gus Bus looked broken down last week, plodding to a rushing total of just 40 yards and struggling mightily near the goal line. He also looked like he got banged up, and at one point walked off the field looking doubtful to return. Chris Jones and the Chiefs' run D is too dominant to trust Edwards against.

Christian McCaffrey rushing yards: UNDER 88.5

Again, this number just feels way too high. CMC should hit 115-120 total yards, but we can't see him netting 80-plus on the ground against a stout Lions front-seven. Opposing backs averaged just 60.5 ground yards per game against Detroit this season, lowest in the NFL. 

Amon-Ra St. Brown receptions: OVER 7.5 

The Sun God has hit this OVER eight times since the start of the 2023 season, and the Lions won't even sniff the Super Bowl if he can't get hot. It's a steep OVER, but it's the only play.

Jake Moody kicking points: OVER 7.5

Moody has been one of the more reliable kickers all season, and all he needs is two field goals and two extra points to hit this OVER. We like it. 

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Sloan Piva is a content producer for The Sporting News, primarily focused on betting, fantasy sports, and poker. A lifelong New Englander, Sloan earned his BA and MA in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts and now lives in coastal Rhode Island with his wife and two kids.