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Here are our top SGP picks for Week 9, each tied to a clear story the data suggests could play out.

Jaxson Dart finds Darius Slayton deep downfield en route to a big day
The 49ers have struggled mightily over the past month, ranking in the bottom three leaguewide in EPA per play, yards per dropback and nearly every other major efficiency metric. Opposing offenses have attacked them vertically during that span, as San Francisco has faced the third-highest average depth of target in the NFL.

Enter Jaxson Dart, the most aggressive deep-ball thrower in the NFL this season. The young quarterback has pushed the ball downfield on more than 20% of his dropbacks.
That aligns perfectly with Darius Slayton’s usage, as he runs one of the league’s highest average depths of target while consistently generating separation. It feels like only a matter of time before Slayton connects on a breakout performance with Dart — and this matchup sets up as an ideal opportunity for that to happen.
SGP build: 100-1 on DraftKings
- QB Jaxson Dart: 290+ passing yards
- WR Darius Slayton: 100+ receiving yards
- New York Giants: -4.5
The Los Angeles Chargers dominate on both sides of the ball against the Tennessee Titans
The Titans have struggled on both sides of the ball defensively, posting some of the league’s worst EPA figures against both the pass and the run.

The Titans are allowing the fourth-most yards per pass attempt this season. Regardless of which metric you choose, this defense is positioned to struggle.
The Chargers, meanwhile, have consistently operated as a pass-over-expected team this season, falling below expectation in only two games. This projects as another spot where they’ll look to throw early and often against a vulnerable secondary. And with Tennessee’s offense unable to sustain drives, Los Angeles should benefit from plenty of play volume and scoring opportunities.
The play here is simple: back the Chargers to win efficiently through the air and then lean on Kimani Vidal to close it out against a porous Titans run defense.
SGP build: 60:1 on DraftKings
- QB Justin Herbert: 280+ passing yards and under 32.5 attempts
- RB Kimani Vidal: 110+ rush yards
Building off our tails angle, we can further extend the case for the Colts‘ passing game

As discussed, the Colts hold a significant advantage against the Steelers’ man-coverage unit — an area where Josh Downs has thrived. He’s separating at one of the highest rates in the NFL, even if his production hasn’t yet reflected his underlying efficiency.
Pittsburgh has also struggled to contain slot receivers — where Downs runs the majority of his routes — allowing the third-highest success rate and earning the second-worst PFF coverage grade against the position.
SGP build: 60:1 on FanDuel
- QB Daniel Jones: 300+ passing yards
- WR Josh Downs: 100+ receiving yards
- Indianapolis Colts: -3.5