The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens were originally intended to be the Thanksgiving nightcap, but a coronavirus outbreak in Baltimore forced the game to be postponed nearly a week. Now, the two AFC North rivals will go head-to-head at 3:40 p.m. ET on Wednesday, with Pittsburgh listed as a 10-point favorite in the latest Steelers vs. Ravens odds from William Hill Sportsbook. Which Ravens vs. Steelers player props should you target? And which NFL picks should you make?
The latest Steelers vs. Ravens props from William Hill Sportsbook include over-under 171.5 passing yards for Ravens quarterback Robert Griffin III as he starts in place of Lamar Jackson, and over-under 71.5 total yards for Benny Snell Jr. as he fills in for James Conner. Before making any NFL prop bets for Wednesday, be sure to see the latest betting advice and Ravens vs. Steelers prop bets from SportsLine's proven computer model.
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Best Steelers vs. Ravens NFL prop picks
The model says Benny Snell rushes for 46 yards, failing to clear the Over-Under of 56.5 by more than 10. Conner was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list over the weekend and was ruled out when the game was scheduled.
That leaves Snell as the top option in Pittsburgh's backfield, but he'll have his hands full against a strong Ravens defense. Baltimore ranks third in the NFL in scoring defense, and Snell has only rushed for more than 19 yards in a game once this season. Since then, he's carried the ball 38 times for just 82 yards. It would take him 27 carries at that rate for the over to hit.
Another one of the NFL prop picks from the model: Marquise Brown goes over 39.5 receiving yards. Brown has been relatively quiet in recent weeks, with just six catches for 55 yards in his last four games, but he's still topped 39.5 in half of his games this season.
With Baltimore sitting as a double-digit underdog, the game script would indicate that the Ravens will likely have to throw the ball more than they'd prefer. Even with Griffin's limitations, Brown's playmaking ability means he has a chance to take his total over on any given snap. Brown has been targeted 130 times in his 24-game career; 36 of those have been more than 20 yards down the field.
How to make Steelers vs. Ravens prop bets
SportsLine's model has also found three other NFL props that have plenty of value on Wednesday, including a yardage total that is over 30 yards off. You can only get that pick here.
So which NFL prop picks should you make for Steelers vs. Ravens? And which yardage prop is way off? Visit SportsLine right now to find out which Ravens vs. Steelers props you should be all over Wednesday, all from the model up over $7,900 on its top-rated NFL picks.