The LA Chargers are making a compelling case for being the best team in the NFL and they will have a field day against a rookie QB making his first NFL start.
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The LA Chargers have swept through the AFC West like it is the AFC South with wins over the champion Kansas City side, boom team Denver and the emerging Raiders. There is no doubt that the Giants are the easiest opponent they have faced.
The Giants have not embarrassed themselves in close losses to the Cowboys and Chiefs the last two weeks but their QB play has been so bad big off-season signing Russell Wilson has been benched for rookie Jaxson Dart.
This is not a good spot for Dart to start with the Chargers ranking Top 8 in total defence with the top redzone defence and the fourth most sacks.
It is also worth noting that Jim Harbaugh is 4-0 straight up and against the spread against rookie QBs.
Harbaugh is 28-10-2 ATS in September and October over has NFL career while Justin Herbert is 27-16 ATS on the road.
High confidence on the Chargers covering here.
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Keenan Allen has scored in all three games since returning to the Chargers after his spell at the Bears.
Quentin Johnston has been sensational this year as the deep threat with at least 70 yards in all three starts this year.
Cam Skattebo has emerged as the RB1 at the Giants and had six catches for 61 yards in his first game playing over 55% or more of snaps.
Value Bet
Justin Herbert is on an MVP-trajectory through three weeks and we have seen more of his running game with tallies of 32, 31 and six yards. He had topped 30 yards just 10 times in his career prior. He has not score this season but is good value at the price. He has 13 career running touchdowns so can find the end zone with his legs.
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