Over the last few weeks, Rhamondre Stevenson has gone from being a part-time running back to being New England’s feature back.
Now, he’s expected to play a critical role for the Patriots in the Super Bowl.
Needless to say, it’s worth taking a look at some potential Rhamondre Stevenson props for Super Bowl LX.
Rhamondre Stevenson Super Bowl Props
All NFL odds used for these Rhamondre Stevenson Super Bowl props are current as of Wednesday, Feb. 4, and courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook.
Rhamondre Stevenson: Over 14.5 Rush Attempts (-108) vs Seahawks
This could be among the safest Super Bowl prop bets involving any player.
During the playoffs, the Patriots have all but abandoned TreVeyon Henderson, making Stevenson the featured back. He had 16 carries in the Divisional Round and then 25 carries in the AFC Championship Game.
Even if there is a little more balance between the two backs, Stevenson is still likely to get the lion’s share of the snaps, so it shouldn’t be hard to envision him getting at least 15 carries.
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Rhamondre Stevenson: Over 49.5 Rushing Yards (-110) vs Seahawks
The Seahawks allowed a league-low 3.7 yards per carry this season, which is why this number is so low.
But keep in mind that the Broncos and Texans also had two of the best rush defenses in the league, and Stevenson topped 70 rushing yards against both of them.
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Stevenson always finds a way to get the tough yards and break tackles to pick up extra yards.
Plus, if he gets at least 15 carries, Stevenson would only need to average 3.3 yards per carry to reach 50 rushing yards, which is why a tough Seattle defense isn’t enough to stop this prop from being my NFL pick of the day.
Rhamondre Stevenson: Longest Rush Over 11.5 Yards (-125) vs Seahawks
This is another example of Seattle’s defensive prowess keeping this number low.
The Seahawks allowed just five rushing plays of 20 yards or more all season, as well as just one of 40 yards or more.
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But Stevenson is so good at breaking tackles that he’s bound to break loose sooner or later, which is why he’s had a run of 12 yards or more in seven straight games, including New England’s three playoff games.
After Stevenson broke loose for long runs against the Texans and Broncos, there’s every reason to believe he can do the same against the Seahawks in the Super Bowl.