Jaylen Warren: NFL Player Prop Bets And Picks For Week 11 Steelers Vs Bengals – November 20, 2022

Written By PlayPicks Staff on November 18, 2022

Week 11 of the NFL season features Jaylen Warren and the Pittsburgh Steelers taking on the Cincinnati Bengals at 4:25 PM ET on Sunday. In this piece we’ll break down Warren’s stats and trends to help you make good predictions among his prop bets for this contest.

Jaylen Warren Player Props Vs The Bengals

2022 Betting Outcomes

Rushing Receiving
Games Over Yards Prop 3 2
Games w/1+ TDs 0 0
Games w/2+ TDs 0 0

Jaylen Warren’s Rushing Trends

  • Warren has 190 rushing yards on 38 carries (21.1 yards per game).
  • He racks up 5.0 yards per carry (190 yards on 38 attempts).
  • Warren is 62nd in the NFL with 190 yards on the ground.
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Warren’s Receiving Trends

  • He’s also tacked on 15 catches for 128 yards (14.2 per game).
  • Warren is averaging 8.5 yards per catch this season, with 128 yards on 15 receptions.

This Week’s Predictions

Warren (2022) League AVG (2022) vs Bengals (2022) Prediction
23.5+ Rushing Yards 44.4% 88.6% 85.7% 60.2%
1+ Rushing TDs 0% 37.1% 21.4% 10%
2+ Rushing TDs 0% 7.9% 7.1% 2.8%
12.5+ Receiving Yards 44.4% 89.1% 82.1% 59.4%
1+ Receiving TDs 0% 22.2% 20.5% 7.9%
2+ Receiving TDs 0% 3% 0% 0.4%

The “Prediction” column gives our estimate of how likely the player is to meet or exceed the listed total for the stat in this week’s game. For example, that means if the prediction is greater than 55% on a prop that is listed with -110 odds (an implied probability of just over 50%), it would be a recommended pick.

The “league average” and “versus opposing team” percentages show how often a player went over the stat total (while meeting the standard NFL qualifying participation threshold) compared to the total number of qualified players across the league in that stat category (passing, rushing or receiving).

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