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These are some of the best player prop bets to target in Week 11 for the 2025 NFL season.
RB Emanuel Wilson, Green Bay Packers: Over 15.5 rushing yards (-110)
Josh Jacobs is, without question, the lead back in Green Bay. However, that shouldn’t discount the contributions we’ve seen from Emanuel Wilson. The third-year back has handled roughly 20% of the team's carries, totaling just over 5.8 carries per game on average across his past seven games. While that isn’t a sizable workload, Wilson has been productive, recording 4.3 yards per carry and eclipsing this line in five of his past seven games. Although he won’t play a feature role, he will see opportunities to do some damage.

The Packers' running game is in a positive matchup this week against the Giants, who have struggled mightily to limit production on the ground. New York ranks 30th in team PFF run-defense grade (44.9) and 32nd in EPA per rush allowed (0.172), due in large part to an inability to prevent explosive runs. The Giants have allowed a rush of 10 or more yards on 16.5% of their runs faced — the highest clip in the NFL by a significant margin, and 6.5 percentage points above the league average.
That has led to massive days for opposing backfields, as New York is surrendering 5.3 yards per carry. Over just their past three games, the Giants have given up 50 or more rushing yards to five different backs, including non-starters like Brian Robinson Jr. (five attempts for 53 yards) and Tank Bigsby (nine attempts for 104 yards).
Joe Flacco, Cincinnati Bengals: Over 24.5 completions (-120)
When the Bengals and Steelers last met in Week 7, Flacco let the football world know that he can still sling it. In that game, the veteran passer dropped back 49 times, completing 31 of his 47 passes for 342 yards and three touchdowns. The game plan was simple: Get the ball out quickly to mitigate the Steelers’ pass rush, and let Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins do what they do best against Pittsburgh’s man-coverage-heavy defense.
Fast forward to today, and Flacco is still firing away. He leads the NFL in pass attempts per game (41.6) and ranks in the top five in PFF passing grade (82.2) since his trade to Cincinnati in Week 6. That sheer volume has allowed the veteran to record 25 or more completions in three of his four starts with the Bengals.
Another high passing volume day will likely be in store for Flacco again versus a Steelers defense that has allowed the second-most receptions in the NFL this season, surrendering 25-plus completions to six of the past seven quarterbacks they’ve faced.