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Here are two props that stand out ahead of Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season.

RB Quinshon Judkins, Cleveland Browns: Over 84.5 rushing yards
Judkins has been on the field for at least 33 snaps in every game after logging just 19 snaps in his NFL debut in Week 2 against the Ravens, cementing himself as the clear top running back in the Browns’ backfield. This week, he will face off against a Miami Dolphins defense that has been gashed by the run all season.
In the past month alone, the Dolphins’ defense has allowed 124 rushing yards (6.9 per carry) to the Chargers' Kimani Vidal, 206 yards (9.0 per carry) to the Panthers' Rico Dowdle and 108 yards (5.7 per carry) to the Bills' James Cook. Even Breece Hall accounted for 81 yards (5.8 per carry) in a game where the Jets trailed throughout.
Judkins ranks third among running backs with at least 35 attempts in yards after contact per attempt (3.87). Meanwhile, the Dolphins' defense ranks 31st in yards after contact allowed per rush. The PFF Player Prop Tool projects the second-round pick out of Ohio State for 90.1 rushing yards, the highest for any running back in the NFL for Week 7. This is a prop worth targeting, given the matchup and recent trends from both sides.
WR Travis Hunter, Jacksonville Jaguars: Over 36.5 receiving yards
Hunter played a season-high 58 offensive snaps in Week 6 against the Seattle Seahawks, finishing second on the team with seven targets. The target share didn’t result in much production, however, as he accounted for just 15 receiving yards, his fewest in any game this season.
Earlier this week, Jaguars head coach Liam Coen said the team plans to put Hunter “in the position to be the No. 1 a little bit more often.” More designed plays where Hunter is the first read will naturally result in more yards, which is important for a player of his ability and the 4-2 upstart Jaguars, who have a realistic path to the playoffs.
This week, the Jaguars take on the Los Angeles Rams, who have been excellent in coverage this year (79.6 PFF coverage grade). While the matchup could be better on paper, Hunter racked up a season-high 64 receiving yards against another top coverage team in the Kansas City Chiefs just two weeks ago on Monday Night Football.
Taking into consideration both Hunter’s pure talent and the team’s desire to get him more involved in the offense, betting the over on his receiving yards prop this week feels worthwhile.