Best NFL Player Props today for Falcons vs Panthers Week 10 TNF Matchup | 2022 NFL Season

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Falcons vs Panthers TNF Prop bets

Plenty of player props are available for this NFL Week 10 matchup between The Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons on Thursday Night Football. These NFC South foes met in Atlanta less than two weeks ago, with the Falcons coming out on top 37-34 in a thriller. For tonight's rematch, the Panthers will seek revenge at home behind QB P.J. Walker. Below, we'll go through the best player props to target tonight.

Atlanta Falcons vs. Carolina Panthers Match Details

Fixture: Atlanta Falcons @ Carolina Panthers

Date & Time: Thursday, November 10, 8:15 p.m. EDT

Venue: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina

NFL Player Prop #1: Terrace Marshall Jr. Over 33.5 Receiving Yards (-110)

Terrace Marshall Jr. has seen his production rise over the last three weeks, and his best game of the year came against Atlanta back in Week 8. In that game, he was targeted nine times, and he reeled in four catches for 87 yards. He followed up that performance with three receptions for 53 yards last week versus Cincinnati, and he should be in line for another solid game. Atlanta allows the most passing yards per game, and Marshall Jr. is the Panthers' second-best receiving option. Expect the young wideout to record 34 yards tonight, considering he averages 40 and he's facing the worst pass defense in the league.

NFL Player Prop #2: Tyler Allgeier Over 35.5 Rushing Yards (-110)

Tyler Allgeier has split the carries in the backfield this year with Cordarrelle Patterson, and even though Patterson's absences have helped Allgeier's stats, the BYU product does perform well with Patterson healthy too. The rookie Allgeier tallied a career-high 99 yards on the ground last week, and he now has six straight games with 39 or more rushing yards. Expect the Falcons back to get to 36 tonight on the road.

NFL Player Prop #3: P.J. Walker Over 163.5 Passing Yards (-110)

P.J. Walker has taken over as the starting QB in Carolina, and even though he was benched last week, look for him to take advantage of a weak Atlanta defense. The Falcons give up the most passing yards and the second-most total yards in the league per game, so expect Walker to torch them again. In Week 8, Walker threw for 317 yards versus Atlanta, and while he might not have that many tonight, he should surpass 164.

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