Best Player Props for TNF - Baltimore Ravens vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - October 27 | 2022 NFL Football Season

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Plenty of player props are available for this NFL Week 8 matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Baltimore Ravens on Thursday. There will be a lot of talented players taking the field tonight, and below we'll go through the best player props to target for this matchup.

Baltimore Ravens vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Match Details

Fixture: Baltimore Ravens @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Date & Time: Thursday, October 27, 8:15 p.m. EDT

Venue: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

NFL Player Prop #1: Cade Otton Over 32.5 Receiving Yards (-125)

Cade Otton will likely be the Buccaneers' primary tight end as starter Cameron Brate will be sidelined with an injury again tonight. Last week Brate didn't suit up, and the result was Otton recording a career-high receiving yards tally. The rookie finished with four catches for 64 yards in the loss, and he'll look to be just as productive versus Baltimore. He's gotten 15 targets in his previous three games, so Tom Brady will definitely continue to look his way more than a few times against the Ravens. Expect Otton to have no issues reaching 33 yards, as he's averaging 43.3, dating back to Week 5.

NFL Player Prop #2: Lamar Jackson Over 29. 5 Passing Attempts (-110)

Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson attempted a season-low 16 attempts in his team's win over the Browns last week, but this is definitely an outlier. Jackson had attempted 29 or more passes in every game entering last week, and he should be around that number again tonight. The return of running back Gus Edwards did end up limiting Jackson's total passing attempts, but 16 is unusually low. Prior to that game, he was averaging 30.2 attempts, so expect him to make up for last week in tonight's meeting with the Bucs.

NFL Player Prop #3: Mike Evans Over 4.5 Receptions (-146)

Mike Evans had a costly drop in last week's defeat, but he's still Tom Brady's top target and one of the better receivers in the NFL. Evans averages eight targets and 5.5 receptions, and last week he saw 15 targets and reeled in nine catches. With Cameron Brate out for this contest, Brady could go to Evans even more than he normal does, which should allow him to reach at least five receptions.

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