Two Monday Night Football games, four teams, and plenty of player props to chew on. For tonight’s Pick 6 play, I’m locking in a quad of props that hammer big-play upside. Let’s get into it.
My Pick 6
8.3x – $5 to win $41.7
| Player | Pick |
| Justin Herbert | MORE: 253.5 Passing Yards |
| Jakobi Meyers | MORE: 63.5 Receiving Yards |
| C.J. Stroud | MORE: 227.5 Passing Yards |
| Jayden Higgins | MORE: 26.5 Receiving Yards |
*Lines as of 1:45PM EST
Justin Herbert — Over 253.5 Passing Yards
Herbert wasted no time getting comfortable in 2025, lighting up the Chiefs for 318 yards and 3 TDs in Week 1. He averaged a strong 8.2 yards per pass, spreading it between veterans like Keenan Allen and young weapons like Quentin Johnston (he remembered he has hands) and Ladd McConkey. Now he faces a Raiders defense that gave up 276 passing yards to a less-than-stellar New England offense in Week 1. Unless the Chargers get ahead early and completely lean on the ground game, Herbert should be able to clear 254 passing yards with relative ease.
Jakobi Meyers — Over 63.5 Receiving Yards
Meyers is the steady heartbeat of the Raiders’ pass game. He posted over 1,000 yards in 2024 and remains Geno Smith’s most trusted wideout alongside rookie tight end Brock Bowers. With defenses forced to respect Bowers in the seam, Meyers is free to eat on the outside. He’s a volume monster who can rack up yardage even without flashy splash plays, and 64 yards is well within his usual range. LA’s secondary was beaten up by the WR trio of Hollywood Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Tyquan Thornton to the tune of 195 combined receiving yards.
It’s also worth noting that Bowers was knocked out of the game with a knee injury and has been limited in practice this week. On Friday, HC Pete Carrol said that he “looked terrific” and will be suiting up for this game against LA, but anytime a big man is wearing a knee brace, I get a little uncomfortable.
C.J. Stroud — Over 227.5 Passing Yards
Stroud lit up this same Bucs defense for 470 yards and 5 TDs last year, and Tampa hasn’t shown much improvement in coverage. In Week 1, they gave up nearly 300 passing yards to Michael Penix Jr., continuing their struggles defending the pass. Houston’s passing game is spreading targets around more this year (12 targeted receivers in Week 1), but that only makes Stroud’s over even safer — he doesn’t need a single WR to go off, just his usual efficient output to cross 230.
Jayden Higgins — Over 26.5 Receiving Yards
Here’s the sneaky one. Higgins chipped in 32 yards on 2 catches in Week 1, showing he’s part of Stroud’s rotation behind Collins and Hutchinson. In Week 1, both Casey Washington and Ray-Ray McCloud reached their yardage totals, indicating that Tampa is vulnerable to secondary receivers. The line is set low, and Higgins only needs one or two decent gains to cash this over. With the Bucs likely focusing their coverage on Nico Collins, Higgins should see clean looks and has the athleticism to take advantage.

