Kenneth Walker III, Jordan Mason Are 49ers vs. Seahawks Most Popular Player Props

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49ers vs. Seahawks Most Popular Player Props

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Thursday, Oct. 10
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49ers Odds
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-3.5
-110
49
-110 / -110
-190
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+3.5
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49
-110 / -110
+160
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Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III and 49ers running back Jordan Mason are the two most popular prop selections for 49ers vs. Seahawks on Thursday Night Football.

The duo of starting running backs consist of four of the most popular props for tonight's contest.

Since it's the public, these are all wagers on the over. The public is banking on a run-heavy game script for tonight's game — that's despite a rush defense unit that ranks in the top 10 in Seattle's. Perhaps it's contingent on injury problems in the 49ers defense, where two starting interior linemen are due to miss tonight's game, in addition to safety Talanoa Hufanga.

Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith rounds out the day's list — and it's also on him to overperform his rushing yard total.

Be wary about tailing the public — this data shouldn't be used for that purpose.

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49ers vs. Seahawks Most Popular Player Prop Bets

  1. Kenneth Walker III over 60.5 rushing yards (-135)
  2. Jordan Mason over 82.5 rushing yards (-125)
  3. Jordan Mason over 17.5 longest rush (-115)
  4. Geno Smith over 13.5 rushing yards (-125)
  5. Kenneth Walker III over 20.5 receiving yards (-120)

This data is courtesy of BetMGM.

These aren't necessarily the best prices in the market — just data from BetMGM.
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