Best Player Props for Packers vs. Lions - November 6 | 2022 NFL Football Season

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Green Bay Packers v Detroit Lions Props

Plenty of player props are available for this NFL Week 9 matchup between the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers. The Packers are 3-5 and in the midst of a four-game skid. Meanwhile, the Lions have been even worse, currently sporting a 1-6 record as they're losers of five straight. These NFC North teams have struggled mightily this year, but they can gain some momentum today. Below, we'll go through the best player props to target this afternoon.

Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions Match Details

Fixture: Green Bay Packers @ Detroit Lions

Date & Time: Sunday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. EDT

Venue: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

NFL Player Prop #1: Jared Goff Under 23.5 Passing Completions (-120)

Jared Goff has had an up-and-down year in Detroit, and this afternoon he'll face a solid Packers defense. Green Bay has allowed just 17.5 completions on average and 26.1 attempts. Goff had a highly productive game versus Miami last week in a high-scoring affair, but overall he averages under 23 completions per game. Today, expect the Packers to make life tough for Goff and keep him to under 24 completions, as Green Bay has allowed 24 or more completions just once this year.

NFL Player Prop #2: Robert Tonyan Over 31.5 Receiving Yards (-110)

Robert Tonyan, Green Bay's tight end, has been pretty consistent over the last few weeks. Over his previous three games, he's tallied 32 or more receiving yards, and he's seen a lot of targets. In this span, he has 22 total targets and 18 receptions, a sign that Aaron Rodgers has more faith in the fifth-year pro. The absence of receiver Randall Cobb helps Tonyan see more targets too, and today Tonyan should get to 32 yards for what would be the fourth straight game.

NFL Player Prop #3: AJ Dillon Under 1.5 Receptions (-127)

Green bay running back AJ Dillon has served as Aaron Jones' backup all year long, and usually, Dillon isn't active as a pass-catcher. He's notched two or more catches in only one out of his last five games. Today, he'll likely be used in some drives just to run the ball, so expect him to stay under two receptions once again versus Detroit.

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