While most people look at him as a reserve, Mack Hollins is the type of overlooked player who always seems to make an impact in the Super Bowl.
The Patriots certainly hope that Hollins can be a surprise difference-maker against the Seahawks.
That’s why I came up with three Mack Hollins props for Super Bowl LX that are worth considering.
Mack Hollins Super Bowl Props
All NFL odds used for these Mack Hollins Super Bowl props are current as of Thursday, Feb. 5, and courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook.
Mack Hollins: Longest Reception Over 15.5 Yards (-115) vs Seahawks
While it’s under the radar, this might be one of my favorite Super Bowl prop bets.
Hollins had just two targets in the AFC Championship Game, but both were catches for 20 yards or more.
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Outside of Kayshon Boutte, he might be New England’s best downfield threat, with eight of his 46 catches during the regular season going for at least 20 yards.
Before he got hurt late in the season, Hollins had a catch of over 15.5 yards eight times in a 10-game span. If you want to target Hollins, this might be the best prop to use.
Mack Hollins: Over 2.5 Receptions (+128) vs Seahawks
If this number were any higher, I might feel differently, but over 2.5 receptions with plus-money odds is too good to pass up.
Keep in mind that Drake Maye only completed 10 passes in the AFC Championship Game because of the weather, and two of them went to Hollins.
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Under normal weather conditions, it’s not hard to envision Hollins making at least three catches in the Super Bowl.
In his final eight regular-season games before getting hurt, Hollins had at least three catches six times, making it hard to turn down these odds.
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Mack Hollins: 40+ Receiving Yards (+178) vs Seahawks
The over/under for Hollins is 26.5 receiving yards.
But if we assume he makes at least three catches, with at least one of those going for over 15.5 yards, Hollins racking up at least 40 receiving yards isn’t much of a stretch.
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His two catches in the AFC Championship Game got him to 51 yards, making him a good candidate if you want to push the envelope.
Despite missing time late in the regular season and New England’s first two playoff games, Hollins has reached at least 40 receiving yards in seven of the last 10 games he’s played, which is why this NFL pick of the day has excellent value.