Week 6 NFL Parlay Picks: How to Get 107-1 Odds with This Free Parlay

Week 6 NFL Parlay Picks: How to Get 107-1 Odds with This Free Parlay
  • There are plenty of NFL parlay options for Week 6 with 13 more games to be played
  • I am playing two different NFL parlays this Sunday
  • See my longshot parlay and higher-probability parlay below

After being dangerously close to hitting my longshot NFL parlays the previous two weeks, it was a flop last week, as I only hit two of the five legs. Even the higher-probability lost thanks to the 49ers collapse. But I’m back in Week 6 with two more NFL parlays to offer after scouring all the betting lines and props for the remaining 13 games.

My longshot NFL parlay this week comes in at nearly 107-1 odds, while the higher-probability NFL parlay is +116. You can see both parlays with some analysis on each leg below.

Longshot Week 6 NFL Parlay

Parlay Legs Odds
Saquon Barkley 100+ Rushing Yards +165
Demario Douglas 50+ Receiving Yards +250
Broncos Moneyline +130
Chuba Hubbard 70+ Rushing Yards +120
Daniel Jones 225+ Passing Yards +130
TOTAL 5-LEG PARLAY +10694

I shopped around at each major sportsbook and the best place to play this parlay is DraftKings. A few of the other options don’t offer the 225+ milestone for passing yards, and I’m not comfortable taking Daniel Jones for 250+. The others that I could get this same parlay constructed just didn’t offer odds as good as the +10694 at DraftKings. A $5 bet on this parlay would payout $539.71, while a $10 bet would payout $1,079.42 (profit + stake).

Here’s a quick rundown on why I like each of the five legs in this NFL parlay.

Saquon Barkley has surpassed 100 yards on the ground in two of four games this season. But he’s coming off a season-low 84 rushing yards, on a season-low 10 carries, in Philadelphia’s Week 4 loss to the Buccaneers. With the bye week to think about the loss, I expect the Eagles to ensure they get Barkley involved early and often – he had seen at least 21 touches in their other three games. Cleveland is giving up 5.0 yards per carry (29th) and just allowed the Commanders to pile up 215 rushing yards against them last week. While some may be concerned about Barkley’s involvement with AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith expected to return, I actually think those receivers will help open things up a little for him.

The biggest swing in this parlay is DeMario Douglas for 50+ receiving yards. However, Douglas has gone over 50 yards in two of his last three games, which includes a 69-yard receiving game against the Jets. He even saw a ton of volume (nine targets) in each of those games as well. With Drake Maye starting his first game this week against the Texans, I suspect the Patriots will scheme to get the ball out of his hands quickly and create some easy throws for him early on. New England’s best playmaker, in my opinion, is Douglas.

The third leg is Broncos moneyline. I discussed this in depth in my Week 6 NFL picks article, if you’d like to read more. The gist is that I think their defense is better than the Chargers’ and I have more faith in the Broncos offense to move the ball. The homefield advantage is certainly a factor here as well.

The fourth leg is Chuba Hubbard for 70+ rushing yards. This is probably the leg I am most confident in. In the three games Andy Dalton has started for the Panthers, Hubbard is averaging 105 rushing yards with his worst game being 97 yards. I appreciate that two of those games came against bad defenses (Bengals and Raiders), but the 97 yards came against the Bears last week. The Falcons are decent against the run, allowing 4.4 yards per carry (13th), but they’re not dominant.

The final leg of the parlay comes in the Sunday Night Football matchup between the Bengals and Giants. I’m taking Daniel Jones for 225+ passing yards. Yes, it will suck to look back and wonder why I put my faith in Daniel Jones if this is the only leg that doesn’t hit, but this really isn’t asking a lot from him. Jones has thrown for more than 225 yards in each of his last three starts, maxing out at 281 against the Cowboys two weeks ago, and he faces a Bengals defense that’s allowing 6.6 net yards per pass attempt (24th) and just gave up 348 yards to Lamar Jackson last week.

Higher-Probability Week 6 NFL Parlay

Parlay Legs Odds
Eagles -2.5 -370
Derrick Henry 60+ -290
Falcons Over 20.5 Points -370
TOTAL 3-LEG PARLAY +116

The best place to play this higher-probability three-leg parlay is FanDuel, where you can get +116 odds. If you wanted a bigger payout, you could do Derrick Henry for 70 or 75+ yards, or Falcons over 23.5 points. I would not mess with the Eagles alternate spread, though, as three is a significant number in football.

Here’s why I like each of the three legs above.

The Eagles are as heavy as 9.5-point favorites over the Browns in Week 6, but I’m teasing the line down to Eagles -2.5. The Browns might be the worst team in football and Deshaun Watson is horrible. Philadelphia gets their wide receivers back on Sunday, and their defense is capable of stopping an offense that can’t throw the ball – see the Saints game.

Derrick Henry for 60+ rushing yards seems like a no-brainer against a Washington defense allowing 5.1 yards per carry (31st). Henry has surpassed this total in all but the first game of the season. He did need a big run in overtime to get himself to 92 yards last week, but I think the Ravens will be more intentional about getting Henry the ball early in this matchup.

No team in the NFL has allowed more points than the Panthers. Atlanta for 21+ points could cash in the first half. Carolina gave up 22 points to the Raiders and 26 to the Chargers this season. They may have even sparked Chicago’s offense last week when they surrendered 36 points to the Bears. The Falcons offense got off to a bit of a slow start this season, but scored 36 points against the Bucs last week and 26 against the Saints the previous week.

Week 6 of the NFL season is upon us, and for those looking to add a little extra excitement to their football viewing experience, parlay betting is a popular option. A parlay bet involves combining multiple individual bets into one larger bet, with the potential for a much higher payout if all of the individual bets are successful. In Week 6, there are some intriguing matchups that could provide an opportunity for savvy bettors to cash in on some big winnings.

One way to potentially maximize your payout in Week 6 is by taking advantage of a free parlay offer that is currently available at many online sportsbooks. By combining three specific bets into one parlay, you can get odds of 107-1 on your wager. Here’s how you can take advantage of this offer and potentially cash in big on Week 6 NFL action.

The first leg of this parlay involves the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Washington Football Team. The Chiefs are heavy favorites in this matchup, and for good reason. They have one of the most explosive offenses in the league led by superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Washington, on the other hand, has struggled on both sides of the ball and is dealing with injuries to key players. By taking the Chiefs to win straight up in this game, you can get the first leg of your parlay off to a strong start.

The second leg of the parlay involves the Arizona Cardinals facing off against the Cleveland Browns. The Cardinals have been one of the surprise teams of the season so far, led by quarterback Kyler Murray and a high-powered offense. The Browns, meanwhile, have been up and down and are dealing with injuries to key players on both sides of the ball. By taking the Cardinals to win straight up in this game, you can add another strong pick to your parlay.

The final leg of the parlay involves the Buffalo Bills taking on the Tennessee Titans. The Bills have been one of the best teams in the league so far this season, led by quarterback Josh Allen and a stout defense. The Titans, meanwhile, have been inconsistent and are dealing with injuries to key players. By taking the Bills to win straight up in this game, you can round out your parlay with another strong pick.

By combining these three picks into one parlay, you can get odds of 107-1 on your wager. This means that if all three of your picks are successful, you could potentially win big on your bet. Of course, there is always risk involved in sports betting, and there are no guarantees when it comes to picking winners. However, by doing your research and making informed decisions, you can give yourself the best chance of cashing in on this free parlay offer in Week 6 of the NFL season. Good luck!