NFL PrizePicks Plays: Super Bowl LX Lookahead

PrizePicks lines have been posted for Super Bowl LX, and Kurt Jones reveals why its not too early to pounce on Patriots tight end Hunter Henry and some others.
NFL PrizePicks Plays: Super Bowl LX Lookahead

NFL PrizePicks Plays: Super Bowl LX Lookahead

The Super Bowl LX matchup has been set, with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots set to square off for the Vince Lombardi Trophy on Feb. 8.

The game may be in the distance, but PrizePicks numbers have already been posted, and it's never too early to dive in.

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Hunter Henry 37.5 Receiving Yards (MORE)

We're catching some value on this number after two quiet outings for Henry. Those games came against teams that fare well against tight ends and were impacted by inclement weather, which kept him quiet. Neither should be an issue in Santa Clara.

Seattle is an excellent defense overall, but if there's a soft spot, it's their coverage of opposing tight ends -- especially over the middle of the field.

Before his two-game lull, Henry racked up 45 yards or more six times in eight games, so he's a major piece of New England's offense. If the Patriots wants to keep Drake Maye comfortable, Henry should be targeted early and often.

Drake Maye 261.5 Passing+Rushing Yards (MORE)

The AFC Championship game was all wheels for Maye for obvious reasons, but this feels like a spot where we get both the legs and the arm. New England was able to coast offensively through the first three playoff games thanks to its defense playing lights out and opponents failing to push the pace.

Seattle shouldn't have that problem. I expect Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to have his offense move the ball early and put pressure on New England's offense, which should force Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels to take the training wheels off for Maye.

Even against a strong defense, this is the type of moment where Maye rises to the occasion and gives it all he's got.

George Holani 7.5 Rushing Yards (MORE)

If a rushing+receiving line pops up for Holani, I would love that even more, with many of his snaps coming in two-minute drills and in third-and-long situations.

In his first game back from injured reserve, Holani played 34 percent of the snaps while filling in for the injured Zach Charbonnet, who per RotoWire's NFL Injury Report is out for the season. With a full game and two weeks of rest under his belt, that percentage could creep higher.

Walker will be the bell cow, but Seattle has been reluctant to give him more than 70 percent of the snaps. That leaves plenty of chances for Holani. It also helps that many of his snaps come in draw-heavy situations, giving him extra space to operate.

AJ Barner 0.5 Rushing+Receiving Touchdowns (MORE)

I'm a little shocked at how few goal-line opportunities Seattle has had since breaking out its version of the Brotherly Shove with Barner, but I'm still willing to write this one up. If a goal-to-go situation arises, I expect Barner to wind up under center one way or another.

While the up-close carries are the main appeal, the Patriots have allowed a decent number of touchdowns to opposing tight ends. Even though Barner hasn't been targeted much down the stretch, a receiving score surely remains in play.

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The author(s) of this article may play in daily fantasy contests including – but not limited to – games that they have provided recommendations or advice on in this article. In the course of playing in these games using their personal accounts, it's possible that they will use players in their lineups or other strategies that differ from the recommendations they have provided above. The recommendations in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of RotoWire. Kurt Jones plays in daily fantasy contests using the following accounts: DraftKings: KURTJONESWVKURTJONE, FanDuel: KURTJONESWV.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kurt is a washed up low level college football player who now is a niche basketball DFS enthusiast (CBB, EL, Olympics, FIBA) with multiple takedowns in every form of basketball offered in fantasy. He fell in love with EuroLeague basketball after realizing how much he missed rostering and watching his former favorite college basketball players that didn't make the NBA.
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