Tip Reiman Score a Touchdown Props • Arizona

Though Carolina landed a 36-30 OT victory when these squads collided last December, the hosts look like a different animal in Year 3 under Jonathan Gannon, especially with Marvin Harrison Jr. off to a hot start. The Cardinals went 4-1 ATS at home down the stretch last season, and they’ve covered the 2H spread in eight of their last nine games at State Farm Stadium.
Hubbard had 1,195 rushing yards on 250 carries last season and he has rushed for more than 70 yards in eight of his last 14 contests. Most of the games where he went below that number, Carolina was playing with a negative game script due to falling behind early. The Panthers are road dogs against the Cardinals this week, but I'm expecting a competitive clash which should result in a decent workload for Hubbard. In Hubbard's final game last season he gashed Arizona for 152 yards on 25 carries. The Cards surrendered 109 rushing yards on 22 carries against the Saints in Week 1 and they rank 29th in the league in run defense grade per PFF.
This might not be the most-watched game on the 4pm slate, but an indoor matchup for the Panthers makes Chuba Hubbard a strong plus-money TD target. Bryce Young and the offense struggled in Week 1, but this Arizona defense—with several new starters—is far from elite. Hubbard handled all three red-zone carries on Carolina’s lone trip inside the 20 and dominated the backfield with 21 of 27 RB opportunities. He also stayed on the field late in a lopsided 26-10 loss. He totaled 89 yards and remains game-script proof thanks to his passing-down role. Rico Dowdle is the No. 2, but he scored just twice last year on 235 carries and saw only 25 red-zone attempts. Dave Canales clearly trusts Hubbard, who has 20-carry upside every week. I’ll take him at -115 or better in most spots—and love the setup this week indoors vs. Arizona.
The Panthers surrendered a league-high 11 touchdowns to tight ends last season, and Trey McBride should torch them on Sunday. Last season, McBride trailed only Brock Bowers in TE targets, and Kyler Murray looked his way a team-high nine times last week against New Orleans. Arizona’s offense will break out against Carolina, and I expect McBride to be at the forefront of the red-zone production.
McBride drew nine targets for six catches, including one catch-and-run in the red zone that almost got in. Arizona takes on a Carolina defense which gave up a league-high in TDs to tight ends last year and allowed the Jags to hit their TE for a TD last Sunday. McBride was the third most targeted tight end in the red zone last season but only had two TDs. The Panthers are the perfect pinata to pop.
Total Picks CAR 645, ARI 1381