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NFL Week 2 Player Props: Brock Purdy, JK Dobbins Lead Most Bet Props

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The NFL season is in full swing as Week 2 action kicks off Sunday with another 16-game slate. There are five players props — two quarterbacks and three running backs — bettors are eyeing on Sunday's NFL slate. Below are the most bet-on player props according to ticket handle at BetMGM.

1. J.K. Dobbins (RB, Ravens) over rushing 57.5 yards (-115)

Dobbins is coming off a 10-carry, 135-yard performance in the Chargers’ season-opener against the Raiders. It’s worth noting he registered a 61-yard carry during L.A.’s win and that he split carries with Gus Edwards, who notched 11 attempts for 26 yards. Dobbins faces a Panthers team that gave up 47 points to the Saints last week.

2. Brock Purdy (QB, 49ers) over 243.5 passing yards (-125)

Purdy guided the 49ers offense to a 32-19 win over the Jets on Monday Night Football to start the year. The second-year starter finished 19-for-29 with 231 yards against one of the league’s top defensive units. This week, he faces a Vikings defense that held Daniel Jones and the Giants to 186 passing yards and forced two interceptions in Week 1.

3. Isiah Pacheco (RB, Chiefs) over 67.5 rushing yards (-110)

Pacheco registered 15 carries for 45 yards and a touchdown in last week’s matchup against the Ravens. He averaged 66.8 rushing yards per game this season, which is right about where the line for this week’s matchup with the Bengals is set at. Cincinnati gave up 170 rushing yards to the Patriots last week on 39 attempts (4.4 yards per attempt).

4. Najee Harris (RB, Steelers) over 15.5 rushing attempts (-120)

Harris tallied 20 carries for 70 yards in Pittsburgh’s season-opening win against the Falcons. He hawked the majority of the Steelersrushing attempts, with Justin Fields (14 attempts), Cordarrelle Patterson (four) and Jaylen Warren (two) getting carries. Harris leads Pittsburgh’s backfield against a Broncos defense that gave up 115 total yards on 28 carries to Seahawks tailbacks in Week 1.

5. Malik Willis (QB, Packers) under 165.5 passing yards (-115)

Less than a month after arriving in a trade from the Titans, Willis will make his first start for the Packers, who lost Jordan Love to injury against the Eagles in Brazil. Willis, a former third-round pick, has made three career starts and has averaged 78 passing yards per game. With little time to familiarize himself with Matt LaFleur’s offense, Willis faces a Colts defense that gave up 234 passing yards to C.J. Stroud and the Texans in Week 1.

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