Geno Smith Total Passing Yards Prop Bet vs. Giants

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Geno Smith's passing yards total versus the Giants for Sunday's game was coming in at 255.5.  Smith has the second most passing yards after Kirk Cousins this season.

Smith completed 38-of-56 passes for 395 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the Seahawks’ 42-29, Week 4 loss to the Lions, adding 38 yards on five carries.

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The line on this game opened as low as Seattle -5.5 and has since moved to -7. 

Sagarin gives us a number of 7, which is now on the money. 

Giants player to watch

WR Wan’Dale Robinson: The third-year slot receiver had a career-high 11 catches for 71 yards against the Cowboys. He has 26 catches for 194 yards and a touchdown. He leads the NFL with 15 receptions on third down. Teammate Malik Nabers is second with 12.

Seahawks player to watch

RB Kenneth Walker III: After missing two games with an abdominal injury suffered late in the season opener against Denver, Walker broke off several big runs last week while rushing for three touchdowns against the Lions and one of the better run defenses in the NFL. The Giants are giving up a middle-of-the-pack 118 rushing yards per game meaning Walker could be in for another big game.

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