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How to Analyze QB Interception Props | NFL Player Props
How to Analyze QB Interception Props | NFL Player Props

Learn how to research Interception Props using Outlier's Player Prop Data Tools.

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Written by Chris Tashjian
Updated over a year ago

Today, you'll learn how to research Interception Props using Outlier's Player Prop Tools. Technically the Interception is a defensive player prop as defined by FanDuel.


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First, let's define the Interception prop (and other single game defensive props)

The way this interception prop bet works is with a simple over/under line set at 0.5 interceptions. The two sides, over and under, are then attached with a moneyline based on the likelihood of it happening

  • Interceptions: This prop allows you to bet over or under a specified number of interceptions a player will make in a single game.

  • Receiving Yards: This prop is an over/under bet on how many yards a player will accumulate from receptions in a particular game.

  • Tackles: This prop is an over/under bet on the number of tackles a player will make in a specific game.

  • Sacks: This is an over/under wager on how many sacks a player will record during a game.

Which Stats Impact Interception Props?

You'll want to pay attention to these key stats when analyzing interception prop data: Passing Plays per Game, Passing Completions, Bad Throws per Game, Passes Defended, Average Pocket Time, Defenses Interceptions Against Rating

By understanding the data behind these props, you'll be able to improve your betting skills exponentially. So don't miss this tutorial, and learn how to analyze more NFL player props today!

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