The Cowboys host the Eagles on “Sunday Night Football” (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC) to cap off Week 14’s Sunday action. As always with the marquee national game of the week, SNF brings us several good props to consider on SuperDraft, especially with two elite quarterbacks in Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott
It’s easy to get in on the action. If you successfully hit on two player props, you get 3x return. That exponentially grows to 100x return for parlaying eight correct picks together at much longer odds. In other words, if you put down a $20 entry fee on our four props below and they all hit, you get paid $200.
Whether you’re going with a two-legged parlay or stringing together three-plus props, here are our four favorite SuperDraft plays for the monumental NFC East matchup between Philadelphia and Dallas:
Best Eagles-Cowboys prop bets: SuperDraft player prop picks for Week 14 SNF
*10x potential payout if users parlay all four correct picks
1. DeVonta Smith, WR, Eagles — OVER 58.5 receiving yards
Smith had only three targets against the Cowboys’ man coverage in the Week 9 meeting in Philadelphia, but he caught all of them for 51 yards. He should see plenty of DaRon Bland in coverage, but he can use his speed, quickness, and route-running savvy to get open more often for Hurts. Smith needs more looks for Philadelphia’s now pass-oriented offense to win the game, and he can get at least eight more yards than last time.
2. Jake Ferguson, TE, Cowboys — OVER 41.5 receiving yards
Ferguson caught seven-of-10 targets for 91 yards and a TD in the first meeting. He is red hot again along with Dallas’s wide receivers. The Eagles, although better vs. tight ends in general, are still vulnerable in that kind of coverage. Ferguson comes through again with at least a half-century.
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3. CeeDee Lamb, WR, Cowboys — OVER 90.5 receiving yards
Lamb caught 11-of-16 targets for 191 yards in the first meeting between these teams this year. The matchup is still great inside working on Bradley Roby, so Lamb will keep leaping against the most giving defense vs. wide receivers. He can easily get this job done.
4. D’Andre Swift, RB, Eagles — UNDER 50.5 rushing yards
Swift hasn’t seen much running room of late in tougher matchups. He had just 43 rushing yards in the previous meeting and tends not to get enough touches once the game script is negative. Kenneth Gainwell has been more involved in high-leverage situations of late, too. Fade Swift’s rushing one more week, as he might need to get it done more as an outlet receiver.