NFL Week 16 Betting Systems Picks & Predictions (2024)
The NFL Betting Systems page has been super helpful and profitable throughout the season. Let’s find another three bets to place for Week 16 in the NFL.
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Week 16 Best NFL Betting System Plays
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
NFL PASS YDS HIGH % UNDER
The “NFL PASS YDS HIGH % UNDER” has gone 39-2 over its last 41 bets. That’s a 95.1% win percentage with a return on investment (ROI) of 80.6%. It’s got two culprits, Michael Penix Jr. and Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
Both didn’t start the season as starting quarterbacks. However, both will get the opportunity to play on Sunday.
Ultimately, there’s a lot of hype surrounding Penix this weekend. But let’s not forget it’ll be his first NFL career start. A couple of mistakes and mediocre play could be in the cards.
After all, the Giants rank sixth in the NFL in passing yards allowed to quarterbacks. Let’s start this article off with Penix to go under 220.5 passing yards.
Pick: Michael Penix Jr. Under 220.5 Passing Yards (-115)
KILLINTIME NFL GROUND&POUND
The next system, “KILLINTIME NFL GROUND&POUND,” has earned a 64-14 record with an 82.1% win percentage and a 54.9% ROI.
It looks for players to go over their rushing yards at odds between -250 and +110. In addition, the player needs to have hit the over in at least 73% of their games and in at least three of their last five, seven of their previous 10 and in at least 11 of the last 15 games.
Cam Akers has earned at least 21 rushing yards in 64% of his games. He’s also hit this line in four of his last five and is on a streak of at least 21 rushing yards in three consecutive games.
Additionally, Akers will face a Seattle defense ranked 24th in rushing yards allowed to running backs. Let’s back his over.
Pick: Cam Akers Over 20.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
Over only
The “Over only” NFL receiving yards system has gone 181-9 over its last 190 bets. This system has an ROI of 79.2% and a profit of more than 150 units.
It’s got just one bet this weekend.
It’s Terrace Marshall Jr. to earn at least six receiving yards. He’s ultimately added one reception in his last two games. He also saw 39% of the snaps last week against Atlanta for the Raiders.
Meanwhile, Jacksonville has allowed the 30th-most receiving yards to wide receivers this season. Marshall should get at least a couple of opportunities to earn a catch and six yards.
Pick: Terrace Marshall Jr. Over 5.5 Receiving Yards (-110)