NFL Week 4: PrizePicks best prop bets

Each week, we will analyze some of the best player statistics on PrizePicks with the help of our new PFF Player Props Tool. Betting insights, matchup data and historical hit rates are just a few the things the tool has to offer.

Here are two props that stand out ahead of Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season.


TE Brock Bowers, Las Vegas Raiders: More than 53.5 receiving yards

Bowers suffered a knee injury in Week 1 vs. the New England Patriots that’s resulted in a slow start to his season, accounting for just 76 receiving yards on 14 targets (nine receptions) over the last two weeks. Despite the lingering injury, Bowers was on the field for 99 snaps over those two games.

There is optimism for Bowers’ outlook moving forward. It’s fair to assume that the longer removed he is from that Week 1 injury, the healthier his knee will become. We already saw signs of this last week, when he was removed from the injury report heading into the weekend after practicing on a limited basis Wednesday and Thursday. He started off this week as a full participant in practice, which is a good sign regarding his health.

For Week 4 specifically, Bowers has a great matchup vs a struggling Chicago Bears defense that ranks 29th as a team in PFF coverage grade at 43.9. Chicago also sits 25th in receiving yards allowed to inline tight ends this season, which bodes well for the second-year star tight end.

Our PFF Player Props tool currently projects Bowers to account for 63.3 receiving yards, making his 53.3 line a great value and one that I am targeting this weekend.

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WR Matthew Golden, Green Bay Packers: More than 2.5 receptions

Golden’s playing time has steadily increased over the first three weeks of the season; he was on the field 48% of the snaps in Week 1, 59% of the snaps in Week 2 and 71% of the snaps in Week 3. The 23rd overall pick in this year’s draft is coming off a game in which he led the Packers with 52 receiving yards and ranked second on the team with four receptions, trailing only running back Josh Jacobs.

Golden is getting more acclimated to the speed of the NFL game, and it has shown in his playing time and usage. The team lost wideout Jayden Reed to a broken clavicle in Week 2, which has given Golden the opportunity to step up into a bigger role early in the season.

In Week 4, the Packers will travel to take on the Dallas Cowboys in a game that projects to be more up-tempo and higher-scoring than what we saw in last week’s slugfest vs Cleveland. The Cowboys have struggled on defense, ranking 31st in PFF grade at 49.7 with a team coverage grade of 45.6.

Our current projections have Golden lining up vs. Trevon Diggs (86th out of 102 cornerbacks in coverage grade) and Kaiir Elam (77th in coverage grade) 7.3 snaps each, matchups that lean heavily in favor of the promising rookie. Expect the Packers to scheme up a screen or two for Golden early on, making the over 2.5 reception prop line an appealing bet for Sunday Night Football.

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