5 Season-Long Rushing Prop Bets

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5 Season-Long Rushing Prop Bets

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This is the best time of the year to get in on some action for your favorite players and teams for season-long NFL future and prop bets.

Leonard Fournette signed a new three-year deal with the Buccaneers. He rushed for 812 yards last season before missing the last three games with an ankle injury. FOURTH YEAR RUSHING PREDICTION: 893 yards on the ground.

Cam Akers is the lead running back for the Rams. He was inefficient after his return from an Achilles tear last season. Aker has some competition in the backfield with Darrell Henderson. The Rams haven't had anyone rush for 950 yards since Todd Gurley in 2018.

Josh Jacobs is a favorite to reach 775 rushing yards this season. He was Pro Football Focus’ 10th highest-graded running back last season and he was playing a lot in the first preseason game.

Trey Lance ran for 1100 yards in one season as a college quarterback. Last year he rushed for 161 yards on 31 carries. He is projected for 627 rushing yards this season.

Austin Ekeler is mostly thought of as a receiving down back, but he showed last year he can handle a heavy rushing workload. He has said he wants to limit his touches to remain healthy throughout the season, however, Chargers OC Joe Lombardi says he doesn't foresee any dip in Ekesler's usage. I doubt Eksler will see 200 carries again this year, and if he maintains his career 4.6 yards per carry average, he could get to 800 yards with a reduced workload, which is a good bet.


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