Lamar Jackson is coming off a 348-yard performance
Jayden Daniels is Top 5 in MVP odds
Caleb Williams is coming off a 304-yard game against the Panthers
The Baltimore Ravens have Super Bowl LIX potential because of their quarterback, Lamar Jackson. Jackson can make plays with his arm and legs, which has caused him to torment opposing defenses over his career.
Jackson will face the surging Commanders on Sunday, which means he must go through Jayden Daniels. Daniels is the favorite to win the AFC Rookie of the Year and is Top 5 in NFL MVP odds.
Daniels has done everything to win this season, as the Commanders are 4-1 heading into Week 6. We have identified props for Jackson and Daniels on FanDuel Sportsbook. As a special offer, FanDuel offers new customers $300 in bonus bets if they wager $5 and it wins.
Jackson is a multi-time MVP and is off to a better start this season than his title years. Jackson has been criticized for not winning a championship, but there is no denying he is one of the best individual performers in the game.
Jackson is ninth in passing yards with 1,206 on the season. He has nine touchdowns and the fifth-best QBR in the game.
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Jackson has a prime spot to build on his passing success from last week. The quarterback threw for 348 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions.
The Commanders have a slightly better passing defense than the Bengals, but overall, they’re very similar. Cincinnati allows big plays through the air like Washington, so we anticipate Jackson taking plenty of shots down the field.
The Commanders rank 31st in Defensive Passer Rating and 17th in Defensive Real Passing Yards/Attempt. Since the Ravens should allow big plays, Jackson must answer to support his defense.
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If you want to watch a quarterback duel, Commanders vs. Ravens is the game you should have on your television. Daniels started the season slowly as a passer, but this aspect of his game is quickly developing.
Daniels relied on his legs consistently and still does, but the passing is beginning to develop. Kliff Kingsbury is calling excellent plays, and it has helped his quarterback head into Week 6 12th in passing yards with 1,135.
He has the third-best QBR in the NFL at 73.2. The Ravens passing defense is very bad, so don’t be fooled by the playmakers they have on that side of the ball.
They allowed Joe Burrow to throw for 392 yards last week, averaging over 10.1 yards per throw. Daniels isn’t going to throw for 400 yards, but there will be plenty of chances for him to take shots down the field to Terry McLaurin.
Daniels is coming off a 238-yard game against the Browns while completing just 56% of his passes. He has gone over this line in four of his five starts.
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Caleb Williams is quickly bursting onto the scene after a slow start. He was criticized for lacking early production, but the quarterback has bounced back with a vengeance.
The Bears are 3-2, and Williams has had two 300+ passing yard performances in the past three weeks. He hasn’t been as efficient as Williams under center, but he has done an excellent job running the offense.
Since Williams has improved every week, we’re confident he can go over 237.5 passing yards against the Jaguars, who have been one of the most inefficient passing defenses in the NFL.
Jacksonville ranks 32nd in Defensive Real Quarterback Rating, 30th in Defensive Passer Rating, and 28th in Defensive Real Passing Yards/Attempt.
Joe Flacco lit up the Jaguars for 359 yards and three touchdowns last week, and Williams has the same capability on Sunday.
If this game becomes a shootout, which is possible, it could be wise to take an alternate line of 300+ yards for Williams. There is plenty of receiving talent in Chicago, so he can quickly approach this number.
Flacco is a talented quarterback, but he didn’t do anything special last week. His receivers were running wide open down the field, so the same situation should occur for the Bears.
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