Check out these betting trends and insights before placing player prop wagers on Deebo Samuel for Sunday’s game, which starts at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. Samuel and the San Francisco 49ers (1-0) play the Minnesota Vikings (1-0) in a Week 2 matchup at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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Deebo Samuel week 2 player props
- Matchup: San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings
- Time: 1:00 PM ET
- Date: September 15, 2024
- Rushing yards prop: Over 23.5 (-118)
- Receiving yards prop: Over 56.5 (-111)
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Samuel receiving stats and trends
- Samuel’s 59.5 receiving yards per game average from last season is 3.0 more than his prop bet total for Sunday’s matchup (56.5).
- In 15 games last season, he collected more than 56.5 receiving yards six times.
- A year ago, Samuel averaged 59.5 receiving yards per game, which is 12.0 more yards than his average prop bet over/under from last season (47.5).
- Samuel went over on his prop bets for receiving yards in eight of 14 games last year (57.1%).
- He had a touchdown catch five times last season, out of 15 games played, but had multiple TD receptions only twice.
49ers vs. Vikings stats and trends
- The Vikings allowed 234.5 passing yards per game last year, with the NFL’s 24th-ranked pass defense.
- The Vikings allowed 98.7 yards per game on the ground last season, the NFL’s eighth-ranked rush defense.
- The 49ers ranked 14th in pass defense last year (214.2 passing yards allowed per game), but they excelled on the other side of the ball, ranking fourth-best in the NFL with 257.9 passing yards per game.
- The 49ers clicked on all fronts in the running game last season, as they ranked third-best in rushing offense (140.5 rushing yards per game) and third-best in rushing defense (89.7 rushing yards allowed per game).
- Offensively, the 49ers were a top-five unit in terms of yards per play last season, ranking best in the NFL by putting up 6.8 yards per play. They ranked eighth on defense (5.3 yards per play allowed).