49ers vs. Eagles Most Popular Player Prop Bets, Featuring Christian McCaffrey, A.J. Brown, Jalen Hurts

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Christian McCaffrey, A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts lead the charge as the most popular NFL player prop bets for Sunday afternoon's 49ers vs. Eagles in the NFC Championship Game.

One of our premier data analytics expert Nick Giffen assessed whether McCaffrey, Brown and Hurts' most popular picks are valuable. These prop bets exclusively target the anytime touchdown marketplace.


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49ers vs. Eagles Most Popular NFL Player Prop Bets

  1. Christian McCaffrey to score a touchdown at anytime (-135)
  2. A.J. Brown to score a touchdown at anytime (+140)
  3. Jalen Hurts to score a touchdown at anytime (-105)

*Odds and data are according to PointsBet as of Sunday morning. 

None of the retail bettors' favorite picks for 49ers vs. Eagles have value in the clinical sense.

The closest you're going to get is on A.J. Brown's anytime TD prop, according to Giffen.

While FanDuel leads the market in price at +150, that's still below the fair value line. (Beware of prices like +115, which BetRivers is pricing this prop at.)

The fair value for Brown to score a touchdown on Sunday is at +160. FanDuel's line requires you to pay a roughly 1% premium, which — all things considered — isn't substantial if you're bullish about Brown's prospects.

Christian McCaffrey's fair value line is -110. Meanwhile, his best price on the market is with FanDuel at -115. Beware of DraftKings again here, which has this line priced at a market-worst of -145.

And Jalen Hurts' fair value for the anytime TD market should be at +150. The best price on the market is also with Caesars at +127.

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Avery Yang is an editor at the Action Network who focuses on breaking news across the sports world and betting algorithms that try to predict eventual outcomes. He is also Darren Rovell's editor. Avery is a recent graduate from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. He has written for the Washington Post, the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, (the old) Deadspin, MLB.com and others.

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