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Fresh off a statement win over the Philadelphia Eagles, the New York Giants (2-4) head west to Denver to take on the Broncos (4-2). Denver won a messy 13-11 affair against the New York Jets in its previous outing, hardly a convincing showing. The Giants should enter this game feeling plucky, and a win would buy Giants coach Brian Daboll some much-needed job security. But which NFL player props are worth backing for this game? We've identified three best bets for Giants-Broncos with help from the SportsLine Projection Model, which simulates each game 10,000 times. 

We'll be using odds from FanDuel Sportsbook to look at top NFL player props for this game. Check out the SportsLine Projection Model's forecast for the entire Giants-Broncos game, including more player props. For those new to NFL betting, check out our NFL betting guide.

Top Giants at Broncos props:

Jaxson Dart Over 29.5 pass attempts

The rookie quarterback has shown an eagerness to sling it, and one expects he'll need to do that a fair amount against Denver. Patrick Surtain's presence in the secondary should result in more incompletions, which will mean more pass attempts for Dart. The SportsLine Projection Model agrees, as it projects 35.4 attempts for the former Ole Miss star.

Marvin Mims Over 21.5 receiving yards

Mims has cleared this line in two of his last three games, including a 69-yard showing in Denver's last home game. He even managed to clear it in the low-scoring affair against the Jets, doing so with just two catches. He's certainly capable of clearing this number against a Giants defense that's been the seventh worst in the league against the pass. The model forecasts 29.5 yards for Mims. 

Cam Skattebo anytime touchdown scorer

New York's human battering ram of a running back found the end zone three times in the win over the Eagles. The Giants have clearly decided that Skattebo will be the one to punch it in on goal-to-go plays, and it's hard to argue he's miscast in the role. Look for the rookie to do another backflip in Denver.