Cowboys vs. Chargers Most Valuable MNF Prop Bets: Justin Herbert, Austin Ekeler, Jake Ferguson

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Cowboys vs. Chargers Odds

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Monday, Oct. 16
8:15 p.m. ET
ESPN | ABC
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Cowboys Odds
SpreadOver/UnderMoneyline
-1.5
-110
50.5
-110o / -110u
-130
Chargers Odds
SpreadOver/UnderMoneyline
+1.5
-110
50.5
-110o / -110u
+110
Odds via bet365. Get up-to-the-minute NFL odds here.
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The Action Network's proprietary betting algorithms have selections for Cowboys vs. Chargers on Monday Night Football.

The betting models are targeting Chargers running back Austin Ekeler, Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert and Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson as tonight's best value adds.

Our algorithms for Cowboys vs. Chargers are developed by our predictive analytics team, which make empirical predictions on every game with value and have created popular benchmark statistics like the Luck Rankings.

We wrote earlier today about the public's favorite picks.

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Cowboys vs. Chargers Most Valuable Prop Bets

  1. Justin Herbert under 13.5 rushing yards (-115)
  2. Austin Ekeler under 4.5 receptions (-109)
  3. Jake Ferguson under 36.5 receiving yards (-104)
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Where's The Value?

The betting algorithms project Ferguson to put up closer to 34 receiving yards, on average, in tonight's game against the Chargers, if you were strata out his starts over several thousand iterations. The best value on the market is with Caesars at a vig of -104.

Using those same models, Ekeler is projected at just 11 rushing yards. The best price is with BetMGM.

And Ekeler is only expected to put up 3.9 receptions, on average. That best price is with Caesars.

About the Author
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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