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PrizePicks NFL DFS Prop Picks - Over/Under Props for Super Bowl LX

PrizePicks NFL DFS prop picks for Super Bowl LX Slate (February 8, 2026). Use Kipp's NFL over/under props recommendations to win money on PrizePicks.

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Hunter Henry MORE than 39.5 receiving yards

Hunter Henry is by far one of my favorite plays this week, given his recent success and matchup against this Seattle defense. On the season, Henry hauled in 60 of 87 targets for 768 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. He has also been solid recently, as he has eclipsed this total in seven of the previous 10 games.

While he did not eclipse this total in the AFC Championship against Denver, the second half of that game became extremely messy in the snow, and the Patriots essentially shut down their passing game, forcing Denver to score to beat them. Henry has also gone over this total in 10 games this season, including the playoffs.

The matchup against Seattle is also rather fruitful, as they allowed the sixth-most receiving yards to the tight end position this season, by allowing an average of over 63 receiving yards per game. They have also been beaten by tight ends recently, as both Jake Tonges and Colby Parkinson went over this total in their two playoff matchups.

The Patriots are also 4.5-point underdogs in this game, which could lead to additional passing later in the game, and Henry would definitely benefit from this scenario, as he is a favorite target for Drake Maye.

Mack Hollins MORE Than 2.5 Receptions

This prop is currently listed as a "demon" on PrizePicks, which means we are getting boosted odds when adding him to a slip, as he is currently plus odds on the sportsbooks. This is a great number on Hollins, and he likely would have gone over this total in the AFC Championship had the second half not turned into a blizzard.

He returned from injury before the AFC Championship and should be a full go come Sunday. Before his injury, Hollins was starting to gain steam, as he hauled in three or more receptions in six games from Weeks 8-16. I think he picks up where he left off and sees enough targets to get over this number.

While Seattle allowed just 173 receptions to the wide receiver position in 2026, four receivers managed to haul in three or more receptions against them in their two playoff games.

The Seahawks also have a stout run defense, having allowed the third-fewest rushing yards to running backs and just 3.5 yards per carry. This tells me that New England will likely have to rely on the pass a bit more to get the job done, and Hollins could benefit from this. Plus, we just need three receptions to hit the mark here.

Drake Maye MORE Than 36.5 Rushing Yards

As aforementioned, the Seahawks' run defense is one of the best in the league, so Drake Maye is going to have to ball out with his arm and his legs if the Patriots want to walk away from this matchup victorious. Maye has shown a great ability to run, especially in the playoffs, as he averaged 47 rushing yards per game across the Patriots' AFC playoff run.

This season, Maye ran for 450 yards, equating to an average of 26 rushing yards per game. He also managed to run for more than this total in seven games, including the playoffs. He ticked up his rushing attempts late in the season as well, as he averaged seven carries per game from Week 16 through the AFC Championship and eclipsed this total in three of those games.

Seattle allowed 292 rushing yards to the quarterback position during the regular season, which ranked them just inside the top half of the league, however, they did allow some mobile quarterbacks to get over this total, including Kyler Murray (41 yards), Jayden Daniels (51 yards), Cam Ward (37 yards), and Brock Purdy in the NFC Divisional Round (37 yards).

The Patriots will find it difficult to run conventionally against the Seahawks' defense and will need to get creative in order to move the ball. I think that type of plan will certainly include some rushing attempts by Maye, giving him a good shot to get over this total once again.

Cooper Kupp MORE Than 3.5 Receptions

This is another "demon" on PrizePicks, but you could certainly look to take him at his standard line here, which is 3.0, and leave yourself some room for a push if you wanted to play conservatively.

Although Kupp caught just 47 balls during the regular season, he has been more involved in the playoffs, with 11 targets across two games and nine receptions. He also went over this total in both of those games. He is certainly someone Sam Darnold trusts in crunch time, evidenced by those two games.

New England has a strong run defense as well, as they allowed the fifth-fewest rushing yards to running backs during the regular season, while also allowing just 3.9 yards per carry. Kenneth Walker III and company may find it tough to get going on the ground, which could lead to some additional targets for Kupp in this matchup.

Jason Myers MORE Than 1.5 Field Goals Made

I am going to toss this one in for fun, and it is currently listed as a "goblin" on PrizePicks, which means it is at reduced odds since it is listed at around -185 on the books. As this game figures to be a defensive battle with two strong run defenses, we could certainly see some field goals from both kickers.

Myers is the choice in this one, as he has been consistently making two or more field goals all season. Overall, he has hit two or more field goals in 14 games, including the playoffs. He has also eclipsed this mark in nine of his last 11 games.

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