Tyreek Hill, Ja’Marr Chase, Joe Mixon Headline Dolphins vs. Bengals Most Popular NFL Player Prop Bets

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Tyreek Hill #10 of the Miami Dolphins. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

Tyreek Hill, Ja'Marr Chase and Joe Mixon lead the charge as the most popular NFL player prop bets for Thursday Night Football's Dolphins vs. Bengals.

One Joe Burrow prop bet snuck into the top six, too.


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Dolphins vs. Bengals Most Popular NFL Player Prop Bets

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

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One of our predictive analysts, Nick Giffen, has evaluated each pick and has determined that each of the plays are tough sells.

For Hill's prop bets, Tua Tagovailoa's ailments muddle the receiver's props. For Hill's anytime touchdown prop, if you're inclined, roll with the market-best price at FanDuel at +130.

Giffen projects Hill with 0.51 TDs tonight, meaning +140 is the fair price.

As for Chase's anytime TD prop, the number isn't fair enough to make a play.

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While the best price is at PointsBet (+100), Giffen needs +110 to even think about making this pick.

He's leaning on the under for Chase to score a TD on account of Cincinnati throwing slightly fewer passes against the Dolphins than normal.

And for Mixon's TD prop, the fair value is -130. If the line moves to -125 or -120, Giffen says the pick is bettable.

The Bengals are projected to be slightly more run heavy on Thursday night and Mixon in particular should have passing game involvement. Running backs have nabbed 74 receiving yards per game against the Dolphins this season.

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