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Week 4 NFL Pick Em Selections for No House Advantage - Early Slate

Kipp Heisterman presents his NFL DFS prop picks on No House Advantage for Week 4 of the NFL Season. Use his NFL prop picks recommendations to win money on No House Advantage.

Hello everybody and welcome! The 2022 NFL season is underway and that means our friends over at No House Advantage have a TON of great DFS plays we can look to take advantage of.

No House Advantage is a unique DFS prop picks site where you do not have to play against the house to win.

That's right, you play prop picks against the field and try to score as many points as possible in order to beat your counterparts in a game called Pick Em!

 

How to Play: No House Advantage

You start by selecting prop picks for 10 different players and then ranking them from one to 10 in order of highest to the lowest confidence level that they will hit their prop total. One is your least confident pick and 10 is your most confident pick.

At the end of the slate, the scores are tallied and winnings are dished out based on who scored the most confidence points with their selections. This is a genuine one-of-a-kind DFS site that puts a different spin on prop selections! In this article, we will show you a sample lineup and give some possible options for your higher and lower confidence picks for Week 2 of the NFL Season.

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NFL Pick Em Picks for Week 4

 

Higher Confidence Picks:

Stefon Diggs over 7.5 receptions - This number may seem a bit high, but Diggs is a bonafide number-one receiver and has averaged nearly 12 targets per game over the first three games of the season while also having hauled in at least eight receptions in two of his first three games.

He just missed eclipsing this total three games in a row as he was only able to grab seven balls against the Dolphins in Week 3 due to missing time in the second half with cramps. He will be up against a Ravens' defense that has allowed the most receptions to wide receivers on the season.

Josh Allen over 294.5 passing yards - Josh Allen has thrown for more than this total in each of his first three games to begin 2022 and will be facing one of the worst secondaries in the league thus far, so this number seems a tad low. Over the first three weeks of the season, the Ravens have allowed an average of over 365 passing yards per game to the quarterback position, which is easily ranked worst in the league.

The game total for this one is also set at 51, which is the highest total on the board, so we will definitely see a lot of passing, especially from the Bills' side as Allen has thrown at least 30 passes in all three games and is fresh off of a game where he threw 61 passes against the Dolphins.

Austin Ekeler over 51.5 rushing yards - Ekeler has struggled a bit this season as he has yet to eclipse this total despite carrying the ball 14 times a piece in his first two games. Last week he was handed the ball just four times, but that game got away from the Chargers quickly and he was forced into more work in the passing game.

This week, the Chargers will be playing the Texans, who have allowed an average of over 159 rushing yards per game to the running back position, which ranks dead last in the league. The Chargers will also enter as five-point favorites, so you could see some extra rushing attempts down the stretch if they are in a position to melt away the clock.

 

Lower Confidence Picks:

Matt Ryan over 1.5 passing touchdowns - Ryan has thrown for two touchdowns in just one game this season and that was last week against the Chiefs. This week, he will be facing the Titans, who have struggled against the quarterback position. They have allowed the 10th-most passing yards, but they have also allowed the most passing touchdowns to quarterbacks by allowing a total of eight. Ryan has averaged 39 pass attempts per game this season as well, so two passing touchdowns could certainly be in the cards this week.

Khalil Herbert over 60.5 rushing yards -Herbert is lined up to be the feature back in this Week 4 matchup against the Giants as David Montgomery has yet to practice and is currently listed as day-to-day. If Montgomery does miss the game, Herbert is set to face the third-worst defense in the league in terms of rushing yards allowed to the running back position as the Giants are currently allowing over 126 yards per game.

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