Kyler Murray, DK Metcalf and Trey McBride Prop Bets for Cardinals-Seahawks in Week 18

It’s a sad day, as we have reached the end of Cardinals prop bets for the 2023 season.
Let’s go out on a high note, shall we? Here are three I like for the matchup against the Seahawks on Sunday.
Prop Bet Pick: Cardinals QB Kyler Murray Longest Pass Over/Under 33.5 Yards
This is a pretty low number compared to other quarterbacks, and it’s understandable why. The Cardinals have become run-heavy the last few weeks, and the absence of Hollywood Brown takes away the team’s best deep threat.
Here is Murray’s target chart from Week 17, and while it’s impressive, the shots downfield were almost non-existent.
That being said, I still like the over on this number. Even though there may not be a ton of volume, a strong running game can open up play-action shots, and I could see any of Trey McBride, Michael Wilson, Greg Dortch or Rondale Moore getting loose downfield for a big play.
Murray’s accuracy was on full display against the Eagles and the Seahawks have a poor defense. While the passing attack may not have a bunch of explosive plays, I think play-action will open up a couple opportunities, and at least one will hit.
Prediction: Murray longest pass over 33.5 yards (-120 at BetMGM)
Prop Bet Pick: Seahawks WR DK Metcalf Over/Under 69.5 Receiving Yards
The Eagles didn’t have a single player with more than 53 receiving yards last week… but that’s because they barely had the ball.
The Cardinals’ pass defense remains an abomination, and promising rookie cornerback Garrett Williams is out this week due to injury.
In short, DK Metcalf should feast, and this game should be competitive enough that the Seahawks won’t be taking their foot off the gas.
Geno Smith will take shots downfield and Metcalf seems in line for a really big day against Arizona’s bad cornerbacks.
Prediction: DK Metcalf over 69.5 receiving yards (-108 at Caesars)
Prop Bet Pick: Cardinals TE Trey McBride Over/Under 54.5 Receiving Yards
McBride had a relatively quiet game last week with six catches for 48 yards on seven targets, but he remains the go-to guy on offense.
The second-year tight end is consistently getting 7-10 targets per game with Murray under center, as he has ascended to one of the best in the NFL at the position.
McBride has good hands and yards-after-catch ability, which is a great combination when it comes to amassing receiving yards.
He should be a big part of the game plan once again, as both the first option on many reads and as the safety valve in the middle of the field. McBride should end his season with another fine performance.
Prediction: Trey McBride over 54.5 receiving yards (-115 at BetMGM)
- Prop bets record this season: 47-39