The AFC and NFC Championship games will be played on Sunday, as some of the NFL's best players take the field. PrizePicks is currently offering a total of 0.5 rushing yards for Christian McCaffrey. That prop should be a part of your main play this weekend. But there is plenty of value aside from the obvious McCaffrey play.
Here are the best PrizePicks plays for Sunday's NFL Championship games.
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The AFC and NFC Championship games will be played on Sunday, as some of the NFL's best players take the field. PrizePicks is currently offering a total of 0.5 rushing yards for Christian McCaffrey. That prop should be a part of your main play this weekend. But there is plenty of value aside from the obvious McCaffrey play.
Here are the best PrizePicks plays for Sunday's NFL Championship games.
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NFL PrizePicks Player Predictions: Conference Championships
This number is so unexpectedly low that it feels like a trap from oddsmakers. However, if the Kansas City Chiefs can keep this game close, Isiah Pacheco is set to clear this number with ease, even if his performance is weak compared to recent weeks.
Pacheco has rushed for at least 89 yards in both playoff games, and he ended the regular season rushing for 110 or more yards in two of his last three games. The Baltimore Ravens rank 13th in the league in rushing yards allowed per game. They're also allowing 4.4 rushing yards per carry.
Pacheco has run the ball at least 15 times in seven of his last eight games. Though the Ravens could run away with this game, the Chiefs will use Pacheco to try to gain an advantage early. Even if they go away from the run late, Pacheco will have already topped this number.
Mark Andrews played in just 10 games this season, yet he still finished as the Ravens' third-leading receiver. This season, he went for at least 35 yards in every game except for the one in which he was injured in November.
The Chiefs are allowing the fourth-fewest passing yards per game, and they may be able to shut down a hobbled Andrews for a portion of this game. But the Ravens have been patient with Andrews, and it's hard to imagine that he isn't 100% heading into this game.
Andrews finished the year with the second-most receptions on the Ravens, hauling in 45 passes in 10 games. Everyone other than Zay Flowers will see their target share severely diminished this week as Lamar Jackson gets his favorite weapon back.
Deebo Samuel will play on Sunday, but his health should be a concern for all bettors. The San Francisco 49ers' third-leading receiver from the regular season gets a juicy matchup against the Detroit Lions, but if his injury becomes a problem mid-game, he may not see the field enough to hit his over.
Therefore, we recommend playing Brandon Aiyuk's over. Aiyuk finished the regular season with 1,342 receiving yards in 16 games. Though he only had three catches for 32 yards last week, the Lions' secondary has shown over the past few months that they struggle to slow down good wide receivers.
Samuel's presence is a threat to Aiyuk's total, but the Lions have the third-worst pass defense in football. Even if Samuel is completely healthy, there should be enough yards for Aiyuk to hit this over easily.
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