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Seahawks vs 49ers Props for Monday Night Football Week 10 – See Mangold’s Best Bets

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by Nick Mangold in NFL Football

Updated Mar 26, 2020 · 8:32 PM PDT

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  • The Seattle Seahawks take on the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football of Week 10
  • Former Jets center Nick Mangold went 1-1 on his Week 9 props, bringing his record on props to 11-7 (+3.00 units); he’s 15-13 overall (+1.61 units)
  • See Mangold’s best player props to bet for tonight’s game below

I knew Saquon Barkley was going to break a big one last week against the Cowboys! Unfortunately, it came on a screen pass that he took for 65 yards, which did not help his rushing total.

As a result, I fell to another 1-1 week. On the plus side, I opted for a larger rushing total for Ezekiel Elliott, which paid me out plus money, giving me another winning week in terms of money.

This Monday night we see the undefeated San Francisco 49ers host the Seattle Seahawks, with the Niners listed as 6-point favorites. Here are the two props I’ll be playing tonight:

Prop #1: Jimmy Garoppolo Passing Yards

Jimmy Garoppolo Passing Yards Odds
Over 245.5 -130
Under 245.5 +100

Odds taken Nov. 11, 2019

The Niners have only played in two games this season decided by less than 13 points: Week 2 against the Steelers and Week 9 vs the Cardinals. In both of those games, Garoppolo threw for more than 245 yards.

Seattle will be San Francisco’s toughest test thus far, and I expect Jimmy G will be forced to put the ball in the air all game, as Russell Wilson and the Seahawks will not let this game get out of reach.

On top of that, the Seahawks allow the fourth-most yards through the air in the NFL. So, when Garoppolo needs to throw, he’ll be able to.

Prop #2: Emmanuel Sanders Receiving Yards

Emmanuel Sanders Receiving Yards Odds
Over 65.5 -160
Under 65.5 +120

Continuing with the narrative of San Francisco needing to take to the air tonight, I’m taking the over on Garoppolo’s new favorite target: Emmanuel Sanders.

In his first game with the Niners in Week 8, Sanders hauled in four of his five targets for 25 yards and a touchdown. But after a full week to get familiar with the offense, the former Bronco drew a team-high nine targets against the Cardinals in Week 9, turning them into seven catches for 112 yards and a touchdown.

With Kittle (likely) out for tonight’s matchup, expect Sanders to see an even bigger share of the targets tonight. The result will be a huge night!

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