NFL Week 14 Best Receiver Props: Bet on What Brown Can Do for You
- Dallas’ Luke Schoonmaker has eight catches and a TD over the past two games.
- A.J. Brown has posted at least 65 receiving yards in eight of nine games this season when playing over 50% of snaps.
- Get all the NFL odds for Week 14 at the sportsbook.
- Check the best Week 14 NFL predictions for wide receivers.
Week 14 brings exciting opportunities for savvy bettors looking to cash in on receiver props. Luke Schoonmaker and A.J. Brown headline this week’s top plays, each facing defenses that have been as leaky as a sieve.
Whether Dallas Cowboys tight end Schoonmaker capitalizes on red-zone looks against the Bengals or Philadelphia wideout Brown torches the Carolina Panthers’ historically bad secondary, these matchups are begging for your NFL predictions.
Let’s dig into why these two pass-catchers are poised for standout performances.
Receiving Props: 2 Best Bets in NFL Week 14
1. Luke Schoonmaker, Dallas Cowboys
Schoonmaker is stepping into the spotlight for the Dallas Cowboys and it’s about time we start cashing in. With Jake Ferguson sidelined due to a concussion, Schoonmaker has been the next man up, hauling 14 catches for 144 yards and a touchdown over the past three games. And now? He’s up against a Cincinnati Bengals defense that covers tight ends about as well as a colander holding water.
The Bengals have been downright embarrassing against the position this season, allowing the second-most yardage to tight ends. This is a dream matchup for a guy like Schoonmaker, who’s already seeing increased red-zone looks. He’s got eight catches for 88 yards and a score in just his last two games—numbers that scream feed me more.
Unless Jake Ferguson clears concussion protocol, Schoonmaker should continue to see TE1 duties in an offense that loves its tight ends. Keep an eye on that NFL injury news just in case.
With the Bengals giving up touchdowns to tight ends in four straight games and eight in their last eight games, Schoonmaker is in a great spot to hit paydirt.
So, bet online on Schoonmaker to find the end zone and let the Bengals’ ineptitude help you cash a ticket.
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2. A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles
Brown has been a model of consistency this season, even in an Eagles offense that often leans heavily on the run game. The man’s a walking mismatch, racking up at least 65 yards in eight of nine games where he’s played over 50% of the snaps. Now he gets to feast on a Panthers defense that’s not just bad—it’s historically bad.
Per Panthers vs Eagles stats, Carolina ranks dead last in scoring defense and second-to-last in total defense. Basically, they’ve been about as effective as a cardboard umbrella in a hurricane. And while Brown’s 66-yard performance last week against Baltimore felt underwhelming, let’s not overreact. That was a product of game flow and Jalen Hurts’ lackluster second-half passing performance, not Brown’s ability to dominate.
Against the Panthers, Brown is primed to reclaim his spot as the alpha in Philly’s offense. With his knack for turning contested catches into big plays and the Panthers’ inability to stop anyone, Brown’s receiving yards prop feels like free money in NFL player props. This is the matchup where second-half targets aren’t just likely but inevitable.
Take the over on his NFL lines and watch Brown make the Panthers defense look like it’s auditioning for a comedy skit.
Odds and information are accurate at the time of writing. Please check with official sources for the latest updates before placing any bets
Question of the Day
Who are the biggest underdogs in NFL Week 14?
The BetUS Sportsbook is giving the Panthers no shot on Sunday with an NFL spread of 13.5 points in their game against the Eagles.