Best Eagles-Dolphins prop bets Week 7: Tua Tagovailoa, D'Andre Swift highlight our top parlay picks

Nick Musial

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The NFC East-leading Eagles look to get back on track, returning home to face the AFC East-leading Dolphins on Sunday Night Football (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC). For NFL DFS players and prop bettors seeking alternative ways to get action down outside of traditional side and total bets, SuperDraft's Fantasy Props feature is the perfect solution to spice up your Sunday night.

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 night's Eagles-Dolphins matchup. 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 Eagles-Dolphins prop bets: SuperDraft player prop picks for Week 7

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

1. Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Dolphins — UNDER 274.5 passing yards

It's never easy to bet the MVP co-favorite to go UNDER his passing yardage prop, but we think the Eagles' defense will force Tagovailoa to dink and dunk his way down the field. While game script plays a role in Miami's pass-play rates, the Dolphins enter Week 7 passing on just 55.08 percent of plays, good for 25th in the league.

A high number of running plays coupled with the Dolphins having to manufacture lengthy drives leads us to bet on Tagovailoa's UNDER on SNF. The likelihood of 20-plus-mph winds doesn't figure to help either.

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2. D'Andre Swift, RB, Eagles — OVER 59.5 rushing yards

Swift had trouble getting going on the ground against a stout Jets run defense but draws a significantly easier matchup this week. The Dolphins' defense enters Week 7, ranking 25th in rush success rate (43.2%), meaning backs are helping their offenses stay ahead of the chains. 

After totaling just 10 carries in Week 6, look for the Eagles' RB1 to see closer to 15-plus carries against a less stout Miami defensive front. Despite rushing for 18 yards on those 10 carries last week, Swift still ranks ninth among RBs in true yards per carry (4.9), as he remains one of the most efficient backs in the league.

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3. Raheem Mostert, RB, Dolphins — OVER 68.5 rushing + receiving yards

Mostert's elite efficiency (+22.9 EPA; second among RBs) and ability to aid in the run and pass game boosts his chances of going OVER his total rushing and receiving yards on SNF. The former track star sits in the top eight in both rushing (429; seventh) and receiving yards (145; eighth) among RBs, so with veteran Jeff Wilson Jr. (finger, midsection) expected back, we'll take our chances of one of Mike McDaniel's favorite weapons continuing his strong play.

Against an Eagles defense that sits in Cover 3 at a high rate, we could see Tagovailoa utilize Mostert as a check-down option given Philadelphia's hyper-focus on limiting explosive pass plays.  

4. Tyreek Hill, WR, Dolphins — UNDER 98.5 receiving yards

Hill's gone UNDER 98.5 receiving yards just two times in six games this season, and while it takes a certain set of stones to fade the NFL's receiving leader, we think the Eagles' secondary can hold him in check...somewhat. As long as the Eagles bracket Hill and don't let him get past their third-level defenders, Hill hopefully won't be the beneficiary of an explosive play through the air.

Saying it is one thing, but going out and holding Hill in check is another. Ultimately, Hll's receiving prop is slightly inflated, so we'll hold our nose and bet his UNDER.

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.