Super Bowl LX’s Secret Weapon: Meet the Receiving Props Card That Could Change the Game Forever
That’s why I’m on the yardage Over … and why I’m also sprinkling his anytime touchdown. Barner’s anytime touchdown price implies roughly a 30% chance, and he’s scored in six of his 19 games this season.
He’s got seven touchdowns total (six receiving, one rushing), including one as Seattle’s Tush Push ball-carrier, which is exactly the kind of weird role that turns a “tight end bet” into a red zone cheat code. I’d bet to win one unit on Barner’s over and a half-unit on his anytime TD.
Boutte seemingly runs a ton of go routes, and those are easy to defend when the opponent has a legit secondary. Seattle’s defensive backfield has been top-three in the NFL, and that’s the exact matchup that turns deep shots into low-percentage prayers.



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