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NFL Divisional Round Ladder Bets
Make sure you check out our NFL team defensive report for more ways to handicap NFL ladder bets. Puka Nacua and Olamide Zaccheaus came up short last week. Let's get back in the win column with my NFL Divisional Round ladder bets:
Record | Unit Profit |
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19-33 | -6.8 |
Dyami Brown Receiving Yards
Dyami Brown burst onto the scene with five catches for 89 yards against the Buccaneers last week. He's now seen at least four targets in each of the past five weeks, and has been a consistent part of Washington's offense.
Jayden Daniels clearly trusts the former third-round pick. In the Divisional Round, Brown takes on a Detroit Lions secondary allowing over 185 yards per game to receivers.
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The UNC product finished third among receivers with a 2.35 separation score this season. Expect Brown to find plenty of room to roam against a vulnerable Lions secondary that loves to play man coverage. The Commanders-Lions matchup has the highest total this week at 55.5, so look for a ton of offensive fireworks. Bet on Dyami Brown's overs.
NFL Divisional Round Ladder Bets: Dyami Brown OVER 34.5 Receiving Yards -110, 50+ receiving yards +198, 60+ receiving yards +260.
Keon Coleman Receiving Yards
Whether he's injured or just cooked, Amari Cooper has been a disappointment since arriving in Buffalo. He's had just one game with over 90 receiving yards and has struggled across the last few weeks. Cooper's popped up on the injury report with a back issue, so that could be the source of his issues. Regardless, Cooper's ineffectiveness opens up opportunities for rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman.
The Florida State product is a phenomenal athlete, with the size and leaping ability to "Moss" defensive backs downfield. In fact, Coleman boasts a 35.9% win rate versus man coverage and a 27.2% target rate versus man this season. Both numbers are top-30 among qualified receivers.
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While the Ravens secondary has improved since moving Kyle Hamilton to a deep role, they remain exploitable. Ar'Darius Washington, Brandon Stephens, Marcus Williams and Eddie Jackson have allowed passer ratings of 100+ when targeted in 2024.
With a total of 51.5, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen will be slinging the football in what should be a thriller. Buffalo will need someone other than Khalil Shakir to win their routes downfield and keep the chanins moving on Sunday. I'm betting on Keon Coleman to be that guy as part of our NFL Divisional Round ladder bets.
NFL Divisional Round ladder bets: Keon Coleman OVER 22.5 Receiving Yards (-114), 40+ Receiving Yards +210, 50+ receiving yards +325