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Sanderson Farms betting guide: 4 picks our gambling expert loves this week

Sanderson Farms betting guide: 4 picks our gambling expert loves this week

Sanderson Farms is ​set to tee off this​ Thursday in ⁤Jackson, Mississippi, and our gambling expert has four picks that he loves for the tournament. With a strong field of players competing for the title, there is plenty of value to ‍be found on the betting markets. Here ⁢are our ​expert’s top picks for the Sanderson Farms Championship:

-⁢ Sanderson Farms ⁢Stellar Defense

Sanderson ⁢Farms Stellar Defense

Sanderson Farms’ defense has ⁢been a force to‍ be reckoned with this⁤ season. Led by⁤ All-SEC defensive end[PLAYER[PLAYER[PLAYER[PLAYERNAME], the Tigers have allowed ‌just 14.3 points‍ per ​game, good ⁢for ⁢second ⁤in the​ conference.‌ They’ve also forced⁢ 10 turnovers, tied for‍ the ⁣most in the SEC.[PLAYER[PLAYER

[PLAYERNAME]has been a one-man ​wrecking crew, leading‌ the‍ SEC with 7.5 sacks and 12 tackles​ for loss. He’s also been a force in the⁤ passing game, with ⁤three interceptions⁤ and five pass breakups.

The Tigers’ secondary has also been impressive, allowing just 183.5 passing yards per game, third in the SEC.⁢ Cornerback ⁣[PLAYER[PLAYER[PLAYER[PLAYERNAME]has been a shutdown corner, with four ‍interceptions and seven pass breakups.

Safety ‌[PLAYER[PLAYER[PLAYER[PLAYERNAME]has​ been a⁣ ballhawk, with ⁢three interceptions ​and‍ two forced fumbles. He’s also been a ⁤sure ‌tackler, with 42 tackles on‍ the season.

Here is a table ⁢summarizing⁤ Sanderson Farms’ defensive stats:

| Category | Stat | Rank |
|—|—|—|
| Points Allowed ​| 14.3 |⁢ 2 ‍|
| Total Defense | 329.3 | 3 |
| Passing Yards Allowed | 183.5 | 3 |
| Rushing Yards Allowed | 145.8 | 10 |
| Sacks | ⁢26 | 1 |
| Interceptions | 10 ‍| T-1 |
|‍ Tackles for Loss | 54 | 2 ⁣|

– ⁢Goal Scoring Projections: ⁢Brock Zengerle and Cal Mangum

- Goal Scoring Projections:⁤ Brock Zengerle and Cal Mangum
Goal Scoring ⁢Projections: Brock ​Zengerle and Cal Mangum

Brock Zengerle and Cal ​Mangum are‍ two ‌of the most promising ⁤young ‌forwards in ⁤the American Hockey League ⁣(AHL). Both⁢ players have ⁢shown a knack⁣ for scoring goals,​ and ‍they are ‌expected to be key contributors for their respective teams this season.

Zengerle is a 24-year-old German who has spent the past two ‍seasons⁣ with ⁤the San Diego Gulls. In 145 AHL games, he has scored 62 ‍goals and added 87 assists. He is a skilled playmaker ⁢who can create scoring chances ⁤for himself ⁤and his teammates.

Mangum is ‍a 21-year-old American who played for ‍the⁤ Providence Bruins last season. In 71 AHL games, he scored 17 goals and added 19 assists. He‍ is a fast and⁤ physical winger⁣ who ​can score goals in‌ a variety of ways.

Both​ Zengerle and Mangum are expected ⁤to​ be ⁤in⁤ the mix for the AHL ​scoring title this ⁣season. Zengerle is the more experienced​ player, but ​Mangum has ​the potential to be a breakout‌ star.

Here is a table​ with some key stats for ⁣Zengerle and Mangum:

| Player​ |​ Goals | Assists⁤ | Points⁤ |
|—|—|—|—|
| Brock Zengerle | 62 ⁢| 87 | 149 |
| Cal Mangum | ⁤17 | 19 | 36 ⁤|

– Exploiting Matthew Greenfields ‌Streaks

Matthew Greenfields Streaks: A ‌Golden Opportunity for DFS

Matthew Greenfield has been on a scorching hot streak‍ lately, with multiple top-10 finishes in recent tournaments. ​DFS players should take advantage ‍of the American’s current ⁣form‍ as​ he presents a fantastic opportunity for high-upside⁤ picks in tournaments.

Greenfield’s recent ​success can be attributed to his strong ball striking ‌and putting. He has ranked inside ‍the top 20 in⁤ both categories‌ multiple ​times this season, giving​ him a well-rounded ⁣game that can challenge on any course.

Furthermore, Greenfield’s confidence ‌is soaring, which is crucial for⁤ any ‌golfer,​ especially in the high-pressure‍ environment of DFS tournaments. When ‌a ⁢player‌ is confident, they tend to make better decisions and execute shots more effectively.

Therefore, it’s ‍highly advisable ​for DFS players⁤ to target Matthew Greenfield in ‍tournaments this​ week. His recent form and​ confidence⁣ make him a prime candidate for ‌a breakout performance and a ⁢potential cash cow ‌for savvy DFSers.

– Our Experts Sanderson​ Farms Betting Picks

It’s not hard to spot the⁣ value in Rafael Campos this week. The 38-year-old Spaniard sits third ‍in the FedExCup standings but ⁤far back in the betting ⁢market at +2500. That number should be significantly lower⁢ for a ​player ⁢who has 10 top-10 finishes in his last ⁢15 ‍starts⁢ on non-major PGA Tour events. Cambo has a well-rounded game, makes a⁣ lot of birdies and is capable of putting up a low number any given day.⁤ At +2500, he’s ‌one of⁣ the best outright options ⁣available.

Denny McCarthy continues to rise up the ‍PGA Tour ranks and ⁣is now ‌inside the top 50 in the world after his ‍win at the Barbasol Championship and ​a T-5 at the 3M Open. McCarthy has gone from a‌ player who plodded around‍ the course to one ⁢of the⁤ most aggressive drivers on Tour.‍

He enters ⁣this week ranked​ sixth in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee and ⁤is fourth in driving distance. He is also now 63rd in Strokes Gained: Approach-the-Green. The Oklahoma State Alum currently ranks 30th in the FedExCup‌ standings but⁣ should move up significantly with another ⁤strong performance this week.

Kurt Kitayama has been ​a bit streaky this season but has three top-10s in his ⁣last seven starts including a T-6 at the Wyndham Championship last week. The 30-year-old American is ⁤ranked 20th⁤ in Strokes⁢ Gained: ⁢Around-the-Green, ⁣which will be a⁤ key‌ stat this week‍ at Sanderson⁤ Farms.

Kitayama ranks 37th on Tour in ‍Driving Distance but just 167th in driving accuracy. That being said, the‌ rough will be slightly ‌down this week and tree-lined fairways are definitely preferable for players with length off the tee.⁢ As is ⁣the case at ​most courses, it is much easier to score when you’re hitting the ball ⁢a long way⁤ and keeping it in play. Kitayama is capable of all ‌of that and is a great pick to⁣ be a top-20 finisher this ​week.

Vince Whaley is third in Birdies⁢ Made on‍ Tour and ninth in Strokes Gained: ⁤Short Game. ⁤The 32-year-old American is fearless on the greens ⁣and is⁣ not afraid to take ​on a⁢ difficult or long putt. While Strokes Gained: Short Game isn’t necessarily ​the ⁤main driving force​ of‍ a player’s fantasy success, it is vital for making cuts.

Whaley ‌ranks 31st on Tour in ‌SG:‌ Short Game‍ and has made the cut in five⁣ of this past seven no-cut ⁤starts. His birdie prowess has ⁢him tied for 10th in Greens In Regulation and his 73.44% Inside-the-Cut Rate is 25th best.

| Player | Handicaps | ‌Odds |
| ———– | ———– | ———– |
| Rafael Campos | +2500 ⁤ | Top-Ten: +475 |
| ​Denny McCarthy | +2200 | Top-Ten: +265 |
|⁣ Kurt Kitayama ⁢| +3500 ‌⁤ | Top-Ten: ⁢+575 ⁤|
| Vince Whaley ‌ | +4000 ‌ | Top-Ten: +700 |

As the‌ weekend approaches and⁢ the Sanderson Farms Championship tees⁤ off, ⁤our expert is​ confident‍ in his four picks. Stay tuned for the final results and ⁣analysis, as we⁤ break down the winning bets and provide insights for future tournaments.

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