DeVonta Smith prop odds and best bets for Eagles vs. Chiefs

DeVonta Smith prop odds and best bets for Eagles vs. Chiefs

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DeVonta Smith has come up huge for the Eagles as they made their impressive run toward Super Bowl 57 against the Chiefs. We’ve curated some Super Bowl DeVonta Smith player props for you to check out as the former University of Alabama Heisman Trophy winner seeks to help his team snag the Lombardi Trophy.

Super Bowl 2023 prop odds: DeVonta Smith player props for Eagles vs. Chiefs on Sunday

DeVonta Smith props: Over 62.5 receiving yards (-115 or better)

Smith is the number-two wide receiver in the Eagles’ offense behind A.J. Brown, but he has had his share of time in the limelight.

Brown has also been fairly quiet in recent weeks (and has been vocal about it), which means Smith could be in for a big day.

The Chiefs were one of the worst teams in the NFL at defending the pass, and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed is questionable with an injury.

If he cannot suit up, that will give him an even easier time against an already-easy matchup.

DeVonta Smith props: Over 5.5 receptions (+110 or better)

Smith recorded six or more receptions in five of the last six weeks, including his first game of the playoffs against the New York Giants.

Granted, he only caught two passes in the NFC Championship Game, but the Eagles had no reason to throw the ball after the San Francisco 49ers ran out of quarterbacks to throw the ball.

We expect the Chiefs to pay special attention to Brown, who is the team’s obvious deep-ball threat, leaving Smith open in the short and intermediate game.

However, the former Heisman winner can get down the field in a hurry if teams aren’t careful, so they still have to be mindful of that.

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DeVonta Smith props: Anytime touchdown scorer (+190 or better)

The Eagles are spoiled for choice at wideout with both Brown and Smith in the lineup.

While Brown might be the more dominant player at the position, Smith has been able to break games wide open with key plays, including touchdowns, throughout the entire season.

The Crimson Tide product has scored in four of his last games and had two touchdown catches in one of those. He also scored in the divisional round against the Giants and has the profile to be used in trick plays coaches save for big games like the Super Bowl.

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