The Broncos host the Vikings on "Sunday Night Football" (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC) to cap off Week 11'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 red-hot teams with fine pass-catchers
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 interconference matchup between Denver and Minnesota.
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Best Vikings-Broncos prop bets: SuperDraft player prop picks for Week 11 SNF
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1. Russell Wilson, QB, Broncos — OVER 210.5 passing yards
The Vikings are solid against the run, but they give up a little more than this number on average vs. the pass (224.4 yards per game).
Five QBs have gone OVER this number in 10 games, but it's really six considering the Saints' duo went for 232 yards last week. The Vikings even allowed 200-plus yards to Bryce Young. Wilson gets this with about 30 attempts spreading the ball around opposite Josh Dobbs.
2. Courtland Sutton, WR, Broncos — OVER 54.5 receiving yards
The Vikings are still weak in cornerback coverage overall. Sutton will get a prime matchup here vs. Akayleb Evans outside if Evans can play through an ankle injury. Sutton has been locked-in with Wilson for TDs, but here, it also comes with around 75 yards as a floor.
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3. Josh Dobbs, QB, Vikings — OVER 32.5 passing attempts
Dobbs has been right around this number in his first two games with Minnesota (64 pass attempts despite not starting in Week 9). The Broncos are allowing just around this number on average. So, it's pretty tight, but the Broncos are getting better vs. the run and Kevin O'Connell should be comfortable with Dobbs throwing often with no access to Alexander Mattison (concussion) in the rushing attack.
It also makes sense that Minnesota would take advantage of T.J. Hockenson having a smash spot at tight end. Feel good about this with just Hockenson and Jordan Addison; feel even better should Jefferson go, too.
4. Javonte Williams, RB, Broncos — UNDER 67.5 rushing yards
The Vikings' run defense hasn't allowed a running back to hit 70 yards rushing since the Eagles' D'Andre Swift rumbled for 175 yards in Week 2. That's the only game in which any back has hit more than 65 yards against them.
Williams also has been key, along with Samaje Perine, as a high-leverage receiver. That's the better way for Sean Payton and Wilson to get the ball into the dynamic hands of Williams.