In his 11th NFL season, Stefon Diggs is finally getting to play in the Super Bowl.
Keep in mind that before this season, he had played in 14 playoff games without his team making it to the final game of the campaign.
Out of everyone, he’ll want to seize this opportunity, so let’s take a look at some Stefon Diggs props for Super Bowl LX.
Stefon Diggs Super Bowl Props
All NFL odds used for these Stefon Diggs Super Bowl props are current as of Wednesday, Feb. 4, and courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook.
Race to 2 Receptions: Stefon Diggs (+524)
This is one of the most lucrative Super Bowl prop bets that I think is worth a shot.
Diggs led the Patriots in both targets and receptions during the regular season, and he’s continued to do so in the playoffs.
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If the Patriots want to help Drake Maye settle into the game quickly, they may call short pass plays to Maye’s most trusted receiver.
That could mean multiple receptions for Diggs on New England’s first possession, and if the Patriots get the ball first, he could be the first player to catch at least two passes.
Stefon Diggs: Over 4.5 Receptions (-112) vs Seahawks
As mentioned, Diggs is New England’s leader in both targets and receptions.
He’s been Maye’s safety valve all season, especially in some of New England’s biggest victories, including their early-season win over Buffalo and December comeback win over the Ravens.
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In the Super Bowl, Maye is likely going to be throwing to Diggs early and often, especially since the Seahawks will be far more worried about Kayshon Boutte.
That’s why my NFL pick of the day involves Diggs getting at least five catches.
Stefon Diggs: Longest Reception Under 16.5 Yards (-110) vs Seahawks
Even if Diggs gets a lot of targets, that doesn’t mean he’ll be in a position to create big plays down the field.
During the playoffs, he’s primarily been used on shorter routes, averaging just 6.6 yards per catch in New England’s three playoff games, with no catch longer than 14 yards.
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While he’s no doubt capable of being a threat down the field, the Patriots may want to stick with what has worked during the playoffs, which means Diggs running a lot of short routes underneath rather than being a deep threat.
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