Pick 6 is DraftKings' game in which you select players to go over or under a stat line. There are multiple options for pretty much every "skill" player in the Super Bowl, and these are 10 that stand out to our panel of fantasy and betting analysts.
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Drake Maye, Patriots: more than 221.5 passing yards. The Seahawks haven't exactly faced the toughest schedule as far as quarterbacks are concerned, but QBs who ranked top 10 in passing yards per game have exceeded this number in four of five games against them (playoffs included). Maye, meanwhile, has exceeded it in 15 of 20 games. -- Tristan H. Cockcroft
Sam Darnold, Seahawks: more than 1.5 touchdown passes. Darnold had three touchdown passes in the NFC championship, and he threw for multiple scores in eight regular-season games. -- Matt Bowen
Kenneth Walker III, Seahawks: more than .5 rush+rec TDs (x0.7). Walker saw increased volume in the team's playoff games -- more than 20 touches in each one -- and he has scored four touchdowns. All he needs is one to check off this pick. -- Eric Karabell
Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots: more than 23.5 receiving yards. Stevenson will be the underneath outlet in the pass game versus a Seahawks defense that played Cover 2 zone on 33.1% of opponent dropbacks this season, the highest rate in the league. -- Bowen
Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots: more than 15.5 rushing attempts. Stevenson has solidified his role as the leader of the Patriots' backfield. He has accounted for over 70% of the snaps in the New England backfield this postseason and has had at least 15 rushing attempts in back-to-back games. -- Eric Moody
George Holani, Seahawks: more than 10.5 receiving yards. The team's fill-in third-down back caught three passes for 27 yards against the Rams. With a similar workload expected, he can certainly hit the over again. -- Karabell
Stefon Diggs, Patriots: more than 0.5 rush + rec TDs (1.7x). He has the team's leading target share thus far in the playoffs (23.3%), and the Seahawks have been susceptible to slot receivers this season. -- Cockcroft
Cooper Kupp, Seahawks: more than 32.5 receiving yards. Kupp has cleared this line in both of his postseason performances. With Christian Gonzalez likely trailing Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Kupp's revenge tour figures to continue, as he flirts with 40 receiving yards on Sunday. -- Liz Loza
DeMario Douglas, Patriots: more than 10.5 receiving yards. Douglas averaged nearly two catches and better than 26 receiving yards per game during the regular season. With the Seahawks bringing consistent pressure and Devon Witherspoon aiming to limit Diggs, Douglas should "pop" with at least one grab for 14 yards. -- Loza
Jason Myers, Seahawks: more than 7.5 kicking points Myers has cleared this line in 13 of 19 games this season, averaging 2.7 attempts per contest, and could be leaned on more in a matchup between two of the league's stingiest defenses.-- Moody
