NFL Fantasy: Top PrizePicks QB Passing Prop Predictions for Aaron Rodgers & Russell Wilson

With the preseason officially underway, the attention of the sports world is again shifting back to the NFL. NFL fantasy football draft season is also right around the corner. For those wanting to get in on the NFL DFS action now with some season-long predictions, PrizePicks is the choice for you.

PrizePicks provides a big list of stats and fantasy points, and users can choose for which bets they want to make a prediction. Stringing together a few picks can payout up to 10 times the entry fee. Users are even able to combine picks across different sports. The only rule is they must make picks for players on at least two different teams.

For the sake of this article, we will keep our focus on football and the 2021 NFL season. Here are three NFL fantasy picks you can make right now for this upcoming season.

PrizePicks NFL DFS: 2021 Season Fantasy Props

It is important to note that, much like odds that update throughout the day, these props at PrizePicks are subject to change. So if you like these NFL picks below, it is wise to jump on them quickly.

Aaron Rodgers: Over 33.5 Touchdowns Passing

When discussing NFL props for the upcoming season, it is important to remember that the league added a 17th game to the schedule.

Aaron Rodgers is coming off an MVP season, and after an eventful offseason he is as motivated as ever to do it again in 2021. He passed for 48 touchdowns, crushing this passing NFL fantasy prop. With a Joe Barry-led defense taking more chances and giving up more big plays this season, Rodgers may actually be required to keep his foot on the pedal more often, leading to him easily clearing this prop again.

Russell Wilson: Over 33.5 Touchdowns Passing

Health has not been a concern for Russell Wilson, who has never missed a game in his career, so he should take full advantage of this season’s 17th game. He also has passed for at least 34 touchdowns in three of the past four seasons. With a large part of this offseason’s dispute revolving around restricting Wilson in the offense, the Seahawks should let him play free like they did during the early part of last season. If that is the case, it will be another easy clear for this prop.


If looking for more NFL DFS PrizePicks props, check out Eric Lindquist’s Top PrizePicks video where he gives three of his favorite props for the 2021 NFL Fantasy season.


Ben Roethlisberger: Over 27.5 Touchdowns Passing

Despite the Steelers’ defense being so good, Ben Roethlisberger will again be forced to pass the ball early and often this season. The reason for this is the offensive line, which is not likely to create running lanes at a consistent rate. Roethlisberger had a relatively poor season last year, yet he threw 33 touchdowns in 15 games. He says he feels better going into this season, and he looks much better too. It is not a bold take to predict he will be better this season. Roethlisberger has also thrown for at least 28 touchdowns in each of the last six seasons in which he has played more than 12 games.

[NFLPAGE]

Thanks for reading to the end of this article! If you appreciate this free content and want to see more of it every day, you can help us out by sharing this article on social media!

Author
Zach Brunner is the founder of FlurrySports and a featured sports betting and fantasy sports expert for numerous outlets. With an education in business, coaching and history education, he has taken a little bit from all of his experiences to give him a well-rounded, unique point of view in the sports industry. Follow him on Twitter @FantasyFlurry to keep up with other things he is doing.

DFS Winners from the Stokastic Community

Subscribe to the Stokastic newsletter

DFS advice, exciting promos, and the best bets straight to your inbox

Stokastic.com - Daily Fantasy Sports and Sports Betting Data, Tools, & Analytics

Please play responsibly. Only customers 21 and over are permitted to play. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER.