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Bears Player Prop for Khalil Herbert Week 2

Last week, PRO Projections helped bettors capitalize on the Bears’ backfield situation in a huge way. Our data showed D’Andre Swift was poised to outperform Khalil Herbert, which turned out to be accurate.

This week, we’ve identified another Bears player prop as they take on the Texans for Sunday Night Football – and it’s frankly massive.

Our PRO Projections involve comprehensive analysis, including comparing odds, player projections, and market trends to establish the best picks, which are then graded on a scale from A to C. This method has consistently provided us with actionable insights for bettors.

In this article, we are focusing on an intriguing rushing prop for Khalil Herbert that we believe is substantially undervalued.


Bears Player Prop for Khalil Herbert Week 2

Last week, Herbert was limited in his production, only seeing a handful of carries while also sharing the backfield with Swift.

Despite this limited opportunity, Herbert’s rushing yards prop for tonight’s game is set quite low at 11.5 yards. Given our advanced data analytics and player projections, this presents a potential gold mine.

Our PRO Projections have forecasted Herbert to achieve around 21.0 rushing yards, providing a sizable edge of 16.8%. This makes the over on his rush yards an attractive bet. We grade this pick as an A, categorizing it as a great buy-low opportunity.

Herbert’s limited carries from last week shouldn’t discourage bettors, as our projections indicate a significant increase in his workload and production against the Texans. The 11.5-yard line is very conservative, and backing the over is not only supported by rigorous analysis, but it’s also poised to pay off given the predicted volume and efficiency we expect Herbert to have in Sunday’s matchup.

PRO Props Pick: Khalil Herbert Over 11.5 Rushing Yards

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