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Kenneth Walker III is priced at -135 to score a touchdown in Sunday's all important NFC Conference Championship game between the LA Rams and Seattle Seahawks.
Macdonald praised Walker as the veteran prepares to take over as the Seahawks’ lead back with Zach Charbonnet (ACL) done for the remainder of the season. Walker ran wild against the 49ers in the Divisional Round, totaling 116 yards and three touchdowns on 19 carries. “I think you’re seeing the results in the past X amount of weeks now of ... stacking all those reps,” Macdonald said. “I thought this was the most decisive he’s ran up to this point, and as expected, you just keep getting better and keep finding ways to improve, especially in the run game. He’s done a great job.” Walker has long had issues with looking for the big play and losing yardage instead of taking what the defense gives him. He’ll need to continue being decisive in the NFC title game against a Rams defense allowing the league’s tenth lowest rush EPA since Week 10.
Walker rushed 19 times for 116 yards and three touchdowns in the Seahawks’ Divisional Round win over the 49ers.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba pays around even odds to score a touchdown in Sunday's big game.

Smith-Njigba caught 3-of-4 targets for 19 yards and a touchdown in Seattle’s Divisional Round win over the 49ers.
This week he was named PFWA Offensive Player Of The Year after leading the NFL in receiving yards.
"He's a great player," Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold said earlier this season. "… Jax does a really good job of understanding the plan every single week, just his mindset going into every single game. I feel like he's so clear on what we're doing as an offense and what his role is as a receiver. I can't speak highly enough about that guy, but it really starts with days like today with the way that he prepares."
Puka Nacua will pay out $125 for every $100 bet should he score a touchdown on Sunday.

Nacua’s 56 receiving yards tied with Colby Parkison for the team high in Sunday’s win over the Bears. His 10 targets led all Rams players, but Nacua was unable to get much of anything going through the air after going for 10-111-1 in last week’s win over the Panthers. The third-year receiver’s biggest play of the game came on a third-and-six in overtime when he converted a first down on a 16-yard gain to help move the Rams within field goal range. Kicker Harrison Mevis would nail a 42-yard field goal four plays later to send the Bears packing, as Nacua and the Rams now prep for an NFC West showdown with the Seahawks and a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. Nacua went for a whopping 12-225-2 the last time the Rams played the Seahawks, and will hope to replicate some of those numbers next week in the Conference Championship game.
Rams vs. Seahawks Touchdown Scorer Prop Bets
All prop bets courtesy of BetPhoenix
Kenneth Walker III
-135
+470
+550
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
+105
+600
+700
Puka Nacua
+125
+650
+750
Davante Adams
+130
+750
+750
Kyren Williams
+135
+750
+750
AJ Barner
+210
+1100
+1000
Cooper Kupp
+310
+1600
+1500
Blake Corum
+320
+1700
+1500
Colby Parkinson
+320
+1600
+1400
Rashid Shaheed
+380
+1900
+1700
Terrance Ferguson
+600
+2700
+2200
Tyler Higbee
+600
+2700
+2500
Seattle Defense
+700
+3500
+2700
George Holani
+750
+4000
+2200
Elijah Arroyo
+850
+3500
+3000
Los Angeles Rams Defense
+950
+4000
+3500
Sam Darnold
+1200
+5500
+4000
Jordan Whittington
+1300
+5500
+4000
Konata Mumpfield
+1400
+10000
+3500
Davis Allen
+2000
+10000
+6000
Jake Bobo
+2200
+10000
+7000
Eric Saubert
+2200
+10000
+7000
Xavier Smith
+2500
+10000
+8000
Tutu Atwell
+2500
+10000
+8000
Velus Jones Jr.
+2700
+10000
+8000
Cam Akers
+2700
+10000
+8000
Matthew Stafford
+3000
+10000
+10000
Ronnie Rivers
+4000
+10000
+10000
Dareke Young
+4000
+10000
+10000
Nick Kallerup
+5000
+10000
+10000
Brady Russell
+6500
+10000
+10000
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