
Establish The Run Fantasy Football Super Bowl Props Bonanza (Episode 959 with Adam Levitan, Evan Silva, Mike Leone)
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Feb 3, 2026 Three analysts break down value-packed Super Bowl prop markets and why line-shopping matters. They debate running back touchdown longshots, lead-rusher and longest-reception overs, and concentrated target plays. Several contrarian MVP, interception and same-game parlay angles are suggested. Expect talk of Patriots usage, Stefon Diggs targeting, and creative low-cost, high-upside prop strategies.
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Super Bowl Target Concentration Lowers Scorers
- Super Bowl teams often concentrate targets heavily on a few players, making under counts of scoring players plausible.
- Low first-half scoring or lopsided scripts increase the chance that fewer distinct players score.
Fade Trick-Play Assumptions
- Avoid assuming trick plays or non-QB passes; bet under total players to throw a pass when teams historically don't use them.
- Check regular-season and playoff instances before laying heavy juice on novelty plays.
Tight Ends Offer A Controlled Edge
- Tight ends can be the primary matchup exploit in neutral-passage areas against Seattle's perimeter scheme.
- Veteran tight ends with slot usage and high snap share become strong mid-odds touchdown or yardage targets.
