NFL Week 8: PrizePicks best prop bets
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Here are two props that stand out ahead of Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season.

RB Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons: Over 125.5 rush + rec. yards
The Dolphins have struggled against the run all season, ranking last in the NFL in yards allowed on the ground per game (159.3). This week, they travel to Atlanta to face off with arguably the league’s best running back, Bijan Robinson.
Robinson’s 524 rushing yards through Week 7 are the sixth most in the NFL — and the Falcons have already had their bye week. He’s averaging a league-best 4.24 yards after contact per attempt, while the Dolphins’ defense ranks 31st in yards after contact allowed per rush. Additionally, Robinson’s 36 forced missed tackles on the ground are the most in the NFL, and Miami places 31st in PFF tackling grade (36.2).
Robinson is also a difference-maker in the passing game, as only Christian McCaffrey is averaging more receptions and receiving yards per game among running backs. Over the past three weeks, Robinson has averaged 75.3 yards per game through the air alone, with 16 receptions over that span. The Dolphins’ defense ranks 30th in receiving yards allowed per pass play to opposing running backs.
Whether it’s on the ground or through the air, Robinson has a great matchup against one of the league’s weakest units. Given his production and efficiency in both facets, it makes more sense to target his total yards prop this week.
RB De’Von Achane, Miami Dolphins: Over 28.5 receiving yards
Achane’s 44 targets and 32 receptions through Week 7 trail only Christian McCaffrey for the league lead among running backs. He has been a focal point of the Dolphins’ passing game all season, pacing the team in both targets and receptions.
Achane has been particularly effective through the air when pressure is coming. He ranks second in target rate on passes versus the blitz this season. This week, Miami will face off with the Falcons, who blitz at the second-highest rate in the NFL on pass plays, which bodes well for Achane’s outlook as a pass-catching threat out of the backfield.
The Dolphins are currently 7.5-point underdogs, which means they will likely have to lean on their passing game to stay competitive. Unlike last week in Cleveland, the weather will not be a factor — it’s a dome game — which will help one of the league’s fastest and most explosive players get back on track through the air.


