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Noah Fant receiving yards: Over 40.5 (-115)

Drew Lock is the starter for the Broncos to end the season, and he has a connection with Fant. The tight end was one of Lock’s go-to weapons last season, and last week Fant totaled six receptions for 92 yards and a touchdown.

Look for him to go over 40.5 yards for the fourth time in his past five games.

Dare Ogunbowale rushing + receiving yards: Over 58.5 (-110)

The Jaguars’ weapons have dwindled down the stretch of the season, and Ogunbowale is now the lead running back, playing at least two-thirds of the snaps in back-to-back weeks. He has totaled over 58.5 yards in both games.

Ogunbowale should see a large enough workload to do it once again this week.

Carson Wentz interceptions: Under 0.5 (-165)

It’s strange to see that Wentz only has six interceptions this season, since he plays so reckless. While the Colts quarterback has gotten lucky on some throws, the biggest reason he has been able to protect the ball is that Jonathan Taylor has been so good running it.

In a matchup with a Jaguars team that doesn’t pose much of a threat, Wentz likely won’t be throwing the ball much.

Davis Mills passing yards: Over 223.5 (-110)

Rookie Mills has impressed many this season. In the past eight games he has started, Mills has averaged 244.6 passing yards, throwing 11 touchdowns to five interceptions.

He should be able to keep the trend going. The Titans allow 242.5 passing yards per game, and Mills is more than capable of increasing that.

Taysom Hill interceptions: Under 0.5 (-130)

Since the game in which Hill got hurt and threw four interceptions, he has not thrown any more picks. The Falcons have allowed opponents to complete 67.8 percent of their passes, so Hill should see plenty of open receivers.

The Saints will continue to be conservative on offense, as they know the only way they lose this game is if they lose the turnover battle.