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Camper Finds Paycheck for Broncos
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Camper Finds Paycheck for Broncos

TD Prop Bet #1: Cameron Camper

Best odds: +105 at FanDuel

When it comes to Boise State Broncos Offensively, it’s all about standout junior running back Ashton Jeanty, who has already scored 20 times this season. However, that means you’ll pay him around -2,000 to score a touchdown in Saturday’s game against the Nevada Wolf Pack.

Instead, I’m targeting senior receiver Cameron Camperwho has four touchdowns this season. Camper hasn’t scored in three games but continues to get a good number of targets and good mileage, so he hasn’t been forgotten in this offense.

Nevada has allowed over 28 points per game to its opponents and is currently allowing opposing offenses to complete passes at a rate of 61.7% for 7.6 yards per attempt. Boise State quarterback Maddux Madsen will have no trouble padding his numbers on Saturday, and I expect Camper to be at the forefront of his attention.

TD prop bet #2: Miles Kitselman

Best odds: +650 at FanDuel

THE Tennessee Volunteers have another offense that heavily revolves around a running back. In their case, it’s Dylan Sampson who is crushing his opponents, having scored 19 times this year. Like Jeanty, there isn’t much value in betting on Sampson, with pounds costing him around -1,400 to score on Saturday against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Enter the senior tight end Miles Kitselmanwhich should be used against a putrid Bulldogs defense that allows 6.5 yards per play, one of the worst marks in the country.

Of note, Kitselman became a regular target for Tennessee last week in its 28-18 win over the Kentucky Wildcats. Kitselman had six receptions for 97 yards and a touchdown, earning him a larger role in the Volunteers’ offense.

At an absurd price of +650 after his performance last week, I’m betting on Kitselman to give us an encore in Week 11.

TD Prop Bet #3: TreVeyon Henderson

Best odds: -175 at FanDuel

Bet on almost any relevant topic Ohio State Buckeyes player who scored this Saturday against Purdue Boilermakers It’s a bit like playing chalk, but we can still find value if we stay away from the team’s biggest stars. Rather than looking at targets Jeremiah Smith or Emeka Egbuka in the passing game, or leader Quinshon Judkins, I will target someone who shows the depth the Buckeyes possess.

For me it means going back TreVeyon Hendersonwho gets a good number of touches as the second man in Ohio State’s backfield rotation. Henderson has at least 10 carries in each of Ohio State’s last four games and is averaging seven yards per carry.

Ohio State is going to find the end zone early and often, and that will mean more touches for its secondary weapons — and beyond — as the score gets out of reach. Henderson is too good a player to continually be denied, and Saturday’s game will give him a great opportunity to find some payday.

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