Seahawks vs Patriots Best Receiving Props for Super Bowl 60

We’re unpacking the premier receiving props for the Big Game and showcasing our favorite Super Bowl wagers centered on the biggest wide receivers and tight ends.

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Aisha Quiñones • Betting Analyst
Feb 6, 2026 • 18:06 ET • 4 min read
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Photo By - Reuters Connect. New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) runs the ball.

The Seattle Seahawks square off with the New England Patriots this Sunday in Super Bowl 60.

We break down the top player receiving props for the Big Game, highlighting our favorite NFL picks and Super Bowl wagers centered on standout wide receivers and tight ends.

Check out are our best free Seahawks vs. Patriots receiving props for Super Bowl LX on February 8.

Seahawks vs Patriots receiving props

Player Pick DraftKings
Seahawks Jaxon Smith-Njigba Over 95.5 receiving yards -112
Patriots Stefon Diggs Under 45.5 receiving yards -113
Seahawks Cooper Kupp  Over 33.5 receiving yards -113
Patriots Hunter Henry Over 39.5 receiving yards -114
Seahawks Rashid Shaheed Over 20.5 receiving yards +104
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Prop bet #1: Jaxon Smith-Njigba Over 95.5 receiving yards

-112 at DraftKings

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba dominated the NFC Conference Championship with 10 receptions for 153 yards, and I’m anticipating offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to look to have the ball in his star’s hands early and often again.

Smith-Njigba registered 92 yards or more in 14 of 19 games for the year with a high-end 76.3 catch percentage, 11.7 aDoT, and 35.7% target share.

The New England Patriots defense played the easiest schedule by DVOA while ranking 31st in the metric against No. 1 wide receivers, and Smith-Njigba is the best wideout they’ve faced all season.

Prop bet #2: Stefon Diggs Under 45.5 receiving yards

-113 at DraftKings

Stefon Diggs led the New England Patriots with 1,013 receiving yards during the regular season. However, his production has been wildly inconsistent from week to week, and the Seattle Seahawks boast the best DVOA in the league against No. 1 wide receivers.

The Patriots’ star has totaled fewer than 45 receiving yards in his last four games. That includes playoff contests against the Chargers and Broncos, where he finished with just 16 and 17 yards, respectively.

Diggs ranks 10th among NFL wide receivers in receiving grade against man coverage (88.2) per Pro Football Focus. However, that grade drops to 75.4 versus zone coverage, and Seattle deploys zone at the fourth-highest rate in the league.

Prop bet #3: Cooper Kupp Over 33.5 receiving yards

-113 at DraftKings

Cooper Kupp averaged 37.1 yards per game in his first season with the Seahawks, and he’s hit the Over in both playoff contests. Kupp had 60 yards receiving against San Francisco, and another 36 vs. Los Angeles. 

We also have to consider that Kupp is no stranger to the Super Bowl stage. He had 92 yards receiving and two TDs in the Big Game in 2022 when the Rams won it all. 

Prop bet #4: Hunter Henry Over 39.5 receiving yards

-114 at DraftKings

Hunter Henry logged 45+ receiving yards in five of his last seven regular-season games before racking up 64 yards against the Chargers in the Wild Card Round. He had just three catches for 17 total yards over the last two rounds, but should bounce back here.

Seattle's stingy defense struggles against tight ends, allowing the fifth-most receptions (105) and the sixth-most yards (1,080) to the position during the regular season. 

In the playoffs, the Seahawks gave up 59 yards to 49ers TE Jake Tonges and 62 yards to Rams TE Colby Parkinson.

The Seahawks play zone at the fourth-highest rate in the NFL, and Henry had the fourth-highest receiving grade among tight ends against zone coverage per Pro Football Focus.

Prop bet #5: Rashid Shaheed Over 20.5 receiving yards

+104 at DraftKings

We finally get Rashid Shaheed facing a man-centric scheme in Super Bowl 60.

New England runs man at a Top 10 rate and Shaheed will have plenty of one-on-one opportunities, especially with WR1 Jaxson Smith-Njigba drawing extra attention. 

Shaheed’s projections for SBLX all sit north of his receiving yards prop with a ceiling closer to 30 yards.

The last time he faced a defense that ran man as much as the Pats, he torched the New York Giants for 114 yards as a member of the New Orleans Saints in Week 5.


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Hailing from Harlem, New York, Aisha Quiñones joined Covers in 2024 after an illustrious career with several other major media outlets. A proud Johnnie, after graduating from the Big East basketball powerhouse St. John's University, Quiñones earned her bachelor's degree in sport management and journalism, then obtained her master's degree in media studies from The New School.

Over a span of 12+ years, Quiñones has built her portfolio as a writer, dipped her toe into on-camera work, and also been behind the scenes in producing sports content.

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