Week 7 College Football Player Props: Picks for DJ Uiagalelei, Devin Neal, Tez Walker & More

The college football player prop market is an excellent way to add some fun to your Saturday card. These lines tend to be relatively inefficient, exposing huge edges.

This week, our team found four such angles, including college football player prop picks for DJ Uiagalelei, Devin Neal, Devontez Walker and Colbie Young.

Read on for a full breakdown of all four picks below.

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Week 7 College Football Player Prop Picks

In the table below, you'll find each of our college football staff's top player prop picks from Saturday's slate of games. Click on any pick or team logo to navigate to a specific bet discussed in this article.

Time (ET) Player Prop
3:30 p.m.

Devin Neal

7:30 p.m. Colbie Young
7:30 p.m. Devontez Walker
8 p.m. DJ Uiagalelei

Kansas'vs.'Oklahoma State

Saturday, Oct. 143:30 p.m.'ETFox Sports 1

Devin Neal

O ver 80.5 Rushing Yards

By Cody Goggin

Lance Leipold once again has the Kansas offense performing as one of the best units in the conference.

With quarterback Jalon Daniels still on the mend, the Jayhawks have had to lean even harder on their running game, and specifically, Devin Neal.

This season, Neal has amassed 593 yards on just 77 carries – an average of 7.7 yards per carry. The junior had his biggest game of the season last week, going for 154 yards in a blowout victory over UCF.

The only team this year that has kept Neal under this yardage total was Texas, which outmatched this Kansas offensive line and held Neal to just 45 yards on eight carries. That might not sound like much, but it's still 5.6 YPC.

Oklahoma State has struggled to stop explosive runs this season, ranking 1 21st in rushing explosiveness allowed and 64th in rushing PPA. The Pokes rank 85th in total EPA Allowed on the ground this year and come in at 122nd in PFF run defense grade and 114th in tackling grade.

Meanwhile, Kansas runs at the eighth-highest rate in the country and ranks eighth in Rushing Success Rate and ninth in PPA.

  
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