We have an NFC East showdown tonight on Thursday Night Football, with the New York Giants traveling to take on the Washington Football Team. After a Week 1 injury to Ryan Fitzpatrick, Washington will see Taylor Heinicke under center again, which changes many things for both teams. If you are looking for a different way to play DFS for tonight’s game, No House Advantage brings gamers a different twist. The NHA platform offers props for various players at different point levels. The optimal way to win prop bets is by utilizing the Awesemo No House Advantage projections to find the biggest discrepancy between the NHA prop and the tool itself. Let’s go over some NFL DFS advice for the TNF game and dive into some of the No House Advantage prop picks.
No House Advantage: Week 2 Thursday Night Football Picks
Antonio Gibson: Over 65.5 Rushing Yards
Antonio Gibson had the sixth-most usage of any skill position player in Week 1, seeing 25 looks in the game. It resulted in 108 total yards, with 90 yards coming on the ground. We saw the Giants give up a massive run to Melvin Gordon last week, so Gibson is more than capable of doing plenty of damage on the ground. With the quarterback switch, feeding Gibson early is also the best option to take pressure off of the inexperienced quarterback.
Awesemo is projecting Gibson to run for 78.56 yards tonight, which is well over this NHA prop.
Daniel Jones: Under 1.5 Passing TDs
The Giants really struggled last game, especially offensively. They came up empty on their only two meaningful red zone drives. Then they scored a garbage-time rushing touchdown in the final seconds. With Washington looking to bring pressure and take away the deep shots, the Giants will need to go on long, methodical drives and be efficient in the red zone. However, last week showed they are the opposite of that, and the poor offensive line and lack of a running game is a big reason.
Awesemo currently has Daniel Jones projected for 1.11 passing touchdowns tonight.
Kenny Golladay: Under 4.5 Receptions
Over the course of his entire career, Kenny Golladay has struggled to make contested questions and create separation. Facing a tough defense like Washington, there is going to be defenders close all game long. On top of that, Golladay down most of his work downfield. The Giants’ offensive line is terrible, and the Washington defensive line is solid, so long-developing plays will likely not be there too often tonight.
Awesemo gives the under on 4.5 receptions a 71% chance to hit on No House Advantage tonight.
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