7 player prop bet picks for Dolphins vs. Saints in Week 13

The Miami Dolphins are the closest they’ve been to having a healthy roster since Week 1 and expect to have multiple players return to action Sunday against the New Orleans Saints.
With Austin Jackson back at right tackle and tight end Darren Waller in action once again, the Dolphins offense has a chance to be firing on all cylinders against a Saints team that ranks No. 22 in points allowed.
Here are our prop bet picks for the Week 13 matchup between the Dolphins and Saints:
All odds via BetMGM
Jaylen Waddle 75+ receiving yards (+100)
Since Tyreek Hill went down in Week 4 with a season-ending injury, Jaylen Waddle has seamlessly slid into a bona fide No. 1 role for Miami. Since Week 5, Waddle has averaged 76.7 yards per game, and over the last four, that mark has been 88.3 per contest. The Saints have a top 10 pass defense this season, allowing just 192.5 yards per game, but Waddle should get plenty of targets.
Darren Waller 25+ receiving yards (-120)
While he’s played in just four games this season, Waller has scored four times and could be the perfect complement to Waddle and De’Von Achane down the stretch. In two of his games this season, he had a 78-yard outing and a 27-yard performance. If he’s healthy and ready for action, 25 yards should be doable.
Riley Patterson OVER 1.5 field goals made (-118)
Riley Patterson has been terrific this season in place of the injured Jason Sanders. Patterson has hit 17 of his 19 attempts and has had seven games in which he has hit two or more. He has hit multiple field goals in five of the last six, and put through three against the Commanders in Week 11, including a game-winner in overtime.
Ollie Gordon anytime TD (+260)
Miami’s rookie running back has proven to be a viable short-yardage specialist. He has a 75 percent conversion rate on third-and-short situations, which could translate into goal line opportunities. He is coming off his best overall game in Week 11, when he carried the ball nine times for 45 yards and a score.
Tua Tagovailoa UNDER 30.5 passing attempts (-115)
If Miami jumps out to an early lead against the Saints, Tagovailoa may not have to throw often. He has thrown the ball more than 30 times in less than half of Miami’s games so far this season, and averages 28.4 attempts a game. An early lead would likely mean Miami turns the ground game in the second half, and the last thing the Dolphins want in this matchup is a shootout against a two-win team.
Devin Neal OVER 3.5 receptions (+105)
In the absence of Alvin Kamara, rookie Devin Neal could be used similarly, which means playing a role in the passing attack. Neal has been used sparingly this year, but in relief of Kamara last week, he hauled in five passes on seven targets. He has 12 receptions on the season while being targeted 14, so getting a few against Miami wouldn’t be a surprise.
De’Von Achane OVER 4.5 receptions (-140)
On the subject of running backs making plays in the pass game, Achane is one of the best in the business. He is second at the position in receptions, behind only San Francisco’s Christian McCaffrey. He has caught five or more passes in seven games this season, and is averaging a career-best 4.9 in 2025. He has also gone four straight games with five receptions or more.




