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RASHEE RICE MORE THAN 56.5 RECEIVING YARDS (play to 65.5)

It has been a tumultuous year for Rashee Rice, who missed time with a major knee injury before serving a six-game suspension for off-field issues.

Now finally set to return in Week 7, Rice steps back into a Chiefs offense that badly needs a true No. 1 receiver, and he already proved early last year that he can be exactly that.

Before his injury, Rice was emerging as one of the league’s most productive young wideouts.

Through the first three games of 2024, he commanded an elite 31.5% target share and a 41.2% first-read rate while averaging 96 receiving yards per game, comfortably leading all Chiefs pass catchers.

His early-season efficiency and heavy involvement made it clear he was on the verge of a breakout campaign before his Week 4 setback cut it short.

Now fully healthy and returning from suspension, Rice should immediately reclaim his featured role as Patrick Mahomes’ top target.

Given his established chemistry with Mahomes and the lack of proven competition for targets, his receiving yards line of just 56.5 looks like a significant undervaluation.

Expect Rice to step right back into high-volume usage and surpass that number with room to spare.

JAYDEN DANIELS MORE THAN 222.5 PASSING YARDS (play to 229.5) 

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The Commanders had a bit of a letdown on Monday night against Chicago, but they find themselves in a prime bounce-back spot this week against Dallas.

A late fumble by Jayden Daniels set up the game-winning field goal for the Bears in what was an ugly, weather-affected contest on both sides.

Still, despite three turnovers and steady rain, Daniels managed to throw for 211 yards against Chicago. It was a respectable showing given the conditions and the offensive miscues around him.

Now, he gets a major upgrade in environment and matchup.

The Commanders head indoors to face a Cowboys defense that has been the league’s worst through six games, allowing 269.5 passing yards per game and ranking near the bottom in both completion rate and explosive pass plays allowed.

The clean, domed conditions in Dallas should allow Washington to fully open up its passing attack, and Daniels is expected to have his top weapon, Terry McLaurin, back in the lineup after missing time with a quad injury.

When healthy, Daniels has already flashed his potential as an efficient passer, throwing for at least 230 yards in two of his three full games this season.

His accuracy on intermediate routes and ability to extend plays outside the pocket make him particularly dangerous against a Dallas secondary that struggles to contain mobile quarterbacks.

With the matchup, setting, and receiving corps all working in his favor, Daniels is well-positioned to deliver his best passing performance of the season and comfortably surpass his yardage prop.

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