It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that Kayshon Boutte is New England’s most dangerous playmaker heading into Super Bowl LX.
That’s high praise for a third-year player who was once a sixth-round pick and finished the regular season with a modest 33 catches.
That makes Boutte a fascinating player to look at closer when it comes to Super Bowl prop bets.
Kayshon Boutte Super Bowl Props
All NFL odds used for these Kayshon Boutte Super Bowl props are current as of Wednesday, Feb. 4, and courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook.
Kayshon Boutte: Longest Reception Over 18.5 Yards (-105) vs Seahawks
Among potential Kayshon Boutte props for the Super Bowl, this is my NFL pick of the day.
He’s frequently used as New England’s deep threat to help stretch the field. That means it only takes one accurate pass from Drake Maye on a deep ball to hit this bet, something that happened in two of New England’s playoff games.
While the Seahawks boast a good defense, they gave up 44 pass plays of at least 20 yards this season, and if they give up at least one in the Super Bowl, there’s a good chance it’ll be Boutte on the receiving end.
Kayshon Boutte: Over 2.5 Receptions (+105) vs Seahawks
Coming off just one catch in the AFC Championship Game, it’s understandable why Boutte’s over/under is just 2.5 receptions.
But he’s become too important to the New England offense to be held to fewer than three catches.
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The weather played a role in his lack of production in the AFC Championship Game despite getting six targets.
Since Boutte had at least three catches in New England’s other two playoff games, I’ll gladly take plus-money odds on him making at least three catches in the Super Bowl.
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Kayshon Boutte: Over 31.5 Receiving Yards (-111) vs Seahawks
If you believe Boutte will have at least three catches, with one going for over 18.5 yards, it’s hard to believe he’ll be held below 31.5 total receiving yards.
He collected more than double that in each of New England’s first two playoff games against the Chargers and Texans.
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While slowing down Boutte will surely be a focal point for the Seattle defense, he’s too dynamic to keep in check all game, especially since the weather shouldn’t be a factor the way it was in the playoffs.
Sooner or later, he’ll leave his mark on the Super Bowl and finish with well over 31.5 receiving yards.