Saquon Barkley, Ezekiel Elliott, CeeDee Lamb Most Popular Player Props for Cowboys vs. Giants on MNF

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Saquon Barkley, Ezekiel Elliot and CeeDee Lamb lead the charge as the most popular NFL player prop picks for Monday Night Football's Cowboys vs. Giants.

Most Popular Player Props for Cowboys vs. Giants

  1. Saquon Barkley to score a touchdown at anytime (-105)
  2. Ezekiel Elliott to score a touchdown at anytime (+125)
  3. CeeDee Lamb to score a touchdown at anytime (+140)

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

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One of our predictive analysts, Nick Giffen, has evaluated each pick and has determined that the best play is on Saquon Barkley to score a touchdown.

Do keep in mind that DraftKings has a better number for that market relative to PointsBet. DraftKings is pricing Barkley's anytime TD odds at +105.

The Cowboys allow the 11th-most rushing yards per game this season, and Barkley's receiving TD potential pushes his line down to a fair value of -130, Giffen said.

He would bet this line all the way down to -105.

The other two bets don't have as much value, according to Giffen.

While Elliot's anytime TD prop at +125 is a no, his line at +160 at FanDuel might be worth a shot if you were bullish already.

Zeke is projected to score 0.49 TDs on Monday night, giving his line an exact fair value at +160. Giffen wouldn't bet any mark lower than that, though.

And while WR Michael Gallup and TE Dalton Schultz are both unlikely to play tonight, that doesn't mean Lamb gets that big of a boost in the TD market.

Giffen projects Lamb to score only 0.37 TDs thanks to the Cowboys' struggling offense without Dak Prescott.

Lamb will score only 32% of the time – meaning, this line would need to be at least +215 to warrant a bet.

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