Here are the key numbers you need to know about Brian Robinson Jr. and his player prop bet options. He’ll take the field Sunday starting at 4:05 PM ET on CBS. Robinson and the Washington Commanders (4-2) take the field against the Carolina Panthers (1-5) in Week 7 at Commanders Field in Landover, Maryland.
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Brian Robinson Jr. week 7 player props
- Matchup: Washington Commanders vs. Carolina Panthers
- Time: 4:05 PM ET
- Date: October 20, 2024
- Rushing yards prop: Over 60.5 (-118)
- Receiving yards prop: Over 9.5 (-115)
National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Sunday at 1:39 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Robinson rushing stats and trends
- Robinson’s rushing yards prop bet for Sunday is set at 60.5. That’s 4.5 fewer yards than his season average (65.0).
- So far this season, he has exceeded this week’s prop bet total for rushing yards (60.5 yards) two times.
- Robinson has had an average rushing yards over/under set at 54.3 this season, which he’s out-gained on average by 10.7 yards.
- Robinson has out-paced his rushing yards prop bet total two times in five opportunities this year.
- He rushed for a touchdown in four games this season, with multiple rushing touchdowns in one game.
Commanders vs. Panthers stats and trends
- Robinson will go up against a Panthers squad that allows 153.5 rushing yards per game and is the NFL’s 30th-ranked rush defense.
- This week Robinson will face the NFL’s 24th-ranked pass defense (226.3 yards allowed per game).
- On offense, the Commanders rank 13th in the NFL with 220.7 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, they rank 19th in passing yards allowed per contest (216.3).
- On the offensive side of the ball, the Commanders have been a top-five unit in terms of rushing yards, ranking fifth-best in the NFL by totaling 157.3 per game. They rank 21st on defense (137.7 rushing yards allowed per game).
- Despite sporting a bottom-five defense in terms of yards per play that ranks third-worst in the NFL (6.3 yards per play allowed), the Commanders have had more success on offense, ranking sixth in the NFL by averaging 6.3 yards per play.