NFL Week 4 MNF Parlay: Dolphins-Titans & Lions-Seahawks

We’re once again here with the Props.com NFL Parlay of the Day ahead of the two-game slate on Monday Night Football.
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We’re once again here with the Props Monday Night Football NFL Parlay of the Day for Week 4’s two-game slate.

It should be a fun night of football, so let’s get right to it!

NFL Week 4 Monday Night Football NFL Parlay: Dolphins-Titans & Lions-Seahawks

A two-game Monday night slate for the second week in a row? Yeah, we can dig it.

And we dug up an Underdog play for you at 10x that we think has a pretty good shot at coming through tonight. Details below!

Let’s start with our one pick in the Miami-Tennessee game, and that’s Huntley going higher on his rushing yards number. Put simply: Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel is one smart cookie, and since he decided to go with Huntley over Tim Boyle, it tells us McDaniel has plans.

Huntley averaged nearly nine carries a game when he started for the Ravens back in 2021 and 2022. He’s mobile, and in those starts with the Ravens, he went over the 31.5 number six out of ten times, missing it once by a half-yard. He’s not afraid to run, and it seems unlikely that someone as sharp as McDaniel would tell him to not run.

Next up is Sam LaPorta of the Lions. He was carted off the field last week with an ankle injury, but isn’t even on the injury report this week. So far this year, the Seahawks have defended outside receivers well, but have been touched up by tight ends, most notably Hunter Henry in Week 1. 

LaPorta is a monster regression to the mean candidate, and we expect a decent-sized workload for the second-year tight end. Higher feels right.

Lastly, let’s tackle D.K. Metcalf and Jaxon Smith-Njigba in one fell swoop. The Lions are monsters against the run, middling against the pass. The Seahawks are no longer coached by Pete Carroll, which means they won’t be trying to force a square peg in a round hole.

Then there’s this: The Lions have been smoked by Cooper Kupp and Chris Godwin in the slot, and that’s where Smith-Njigba lives. He’s a smash.

As for Metcalf? The physical freak can beat any defender, but this setup sets up particularly well, as the Lions play man-to-man at the third-highest rate in the league, according to PFF, and Metcalf is a man-to-man eater, utilizing his size and strength to his advantage. 

In short: We like both Seahawks receivers to go over.

If we were forced to drop one of these overs, it would be LaPorta, bringing this to a 6x.

NFL Week 4 MNF:

Tyler Huntley HIGHER Than 31.5 Rushing Yards

D.K. Metcalf HIGHER Than 66.5 Receiving Yards

Jaxon Smith-Njigba HIGHER Than 51.5 Receiving Yards

Sam LaPorta HIGHER Than 39.5 Receiving Yards

10X on Underdog