Best Ravens-Titans prop bets Week 6: Zay Flowers, Derrick Henry among top parlay picks for London

Nick Brinkerhoff

Best Ravens-Titans prop bets Week 6: Zay Flowers, Derrick Henry among top parlay picks for London image

Rise and shine! It's time for some Sunday footy -- the American kind. It's the Ravens and Titans turn to take on London, each of them reeling after tough losses in Week 5. The sky London Bridge is falling down for these opponents, and they hope to find themselves while studying abroad for a week.

For the Ravens, it's still the receivers who are struggling to catch the ball, an important detail in American football. As for the Titans, an already boring offense is being made worse by a defense that's regressed in recent weeks. It's the type of game that will have many questioning whether it's worth setting the alarm clock for, but we all know where we'll be when the clock strikes 9:30 a.m. ET on Sunday morning -- gathered around the screen with our mates to watch the action unfold across the pond. 

So, cozy up with a cup of tea and realize that elegant pinky finger is only pointed up so you can place a wager on the action. Today, we'll take a look at the best props on SuperDraft and allow you plenty of time to bet responsibly so you don't make an errant wager while knackered on a Sunday morning.

SuperDraft users can win 3X the amount wagered if their two-legged player prop parlay hits. If all four of the props below hit, users will win 10x their entry. In other words, a $20 entry fee will yield a $200 payout. 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. 

Users don't necessarily have to parlay all four picks together, though. Instead, you could make separate two-legged parlays to increase your win probability or attempt to hit it big if all three picks come through.

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Best Ravens-Titans prop bets: SuperDraft player prop picks for Week 6 in London

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

1. Zay Flowers, WR, Ravens — OVER 55.5 receiving yards

Flowes has been targeted 40 times this season, just outside the top-15 in targets across the league. In doing so, he's cleared this number in four of the team's five games this season, averaging 63.4 yards per game. The Titans are only allowing 187 passing yards per game, but Flowers is firmly planted as WR1 in Baltimore's offense thanks to the revolving door behind him. The Titans, despite being a decent defense overall, have been victimized by one on every team, allowing one receiver in four of five games to total at least 90 yards. Lamar Jackson nearly connected with Flowers on a few big plays last week, but the timing was a bit off. Expect those mistakes to be cleaned up, as it's become a point of emphasis in the lead-up to London. Tennessee will try to focus on stopping the run, giving Baltimore plenty of chances to win through the air. Take the OVER. 

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2. Derrick Henry, RB, Titans — UNDER 66.5 rushing yards

Unfortunately for Derrick, he's just "Henry" in London. His reign of terror over the NFL seems to be winding down, much to the dismay of people who enjoy physical, angry runners. While Henry might be a king in the United States, he's just another average bloke in the eyes of the Brits as long as Charles is on the throne. That workload once fit for a king has dropped drastically, down to just 17.2 carries per game. It might seem like a lot, but for someone who's seen 27.4 and 21.8 carries in each of the past two seasons, the decreased efficiency is obvious. 

The Titans' running back has beat this line in just two of the five games this season, with one vintage performance in Week 4 doing the heavy lifting on Henry's averages. You can't always play the greatest hits. The 29-year-old has taken his fair share of hits through the years and seems to be slowing down while the rookie Tyjae Spears emerges more and more with each passing week. Spears might be the next big thing in Tennessee, the apparent heir to the throne. Take the UNDER on Henry's rushing yards and try not to get emotional watching one of the game's best see the league pass him by. 

3. Justin Tucker, K, Ravens — OVER 6.5 kicking points

We couldn't write something for the London game and not have some action on the kickers, especially when Tucker, one of the best to ever do it, is taking part in the game. The Ravens have an inconsistent offense, one that can be unpredictable on a week-to-week basis. Tucker also hasn't been called upon as much in 2023, attempting just 1.4 field goals per game compared to 2.5 last year. The Titans have shown an ability to hunker down in the red zone, with the fourth-best defense inside the 20, allowing a touchdown only about 35.3 percent of the time. We expect Tucker to have some chances to kick a few cheeky field goals to satisfy the British crowds' desire for some real football. 

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4. Gus Edwards, RB, Ravens — OVER 41.5 rushing yards

For a team that boasted one of the league's best rushing defenses, the Titans looked nothing like it in Indianapolis. The Colts' offensive line opened up running lanes that any truck driver would love to drive through. Zack Moss, not Jonathan Taylor, looked like high-priced running back, scampering for 165 yards and two touchdowns. Better yet, most of that came in the aftermath of Anthony Richardson's injury, meaning the Titans knew Indy would shift to a more run-heavy plan with Gardner Minshew coming in without much practice. 

Edwards further helps our cause considering he has cleared this number in four straight since JK Dobbins went down in Week 1 with a torn Achilles. That also includes Week 3 when Edwards was forced out of action to be evaluated for a concussion. Tennessee's suddenly leaky run defense could start resulting in burst pipes, allowing Baltimore to flood the field with their talented rushing attack. Take the OVER on this low number since oddsmakers have apparently lost the plot. 

Nick Brinkerhoff

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Nick Brinkerhoff is a content producer at The Sporting News covering the NFL, NBA and other sports. A proud New Jerseyan, Nick is also a graduate of Rutgers University. He is always in the mood for a good joke, the day’s best bets, or a debate about the mediocrity of the New York sports scene.