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Keaton Mitchell of the Baltimore Ravens is tackled as we look at the best Rams vs. Ravens player props.
Keaton Mitchell of the Baltimore Ravens is tackled by Derick Hall of the Seattle Seahawks during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images via AFP.

Our Rams vs. Ravens NFL player props for Week 14 based on the best NFL odds at the best sportsbooks get you ready for a cross-conference showdown in Baltimore.

The 9-3 Baltimore Ravens head into Week 14 positioned as the AFC's No. 2 seed, benefitting from a week of rest and aiming for home-field advantage in the postseason. With the Miami Dolphins currently leading the AFC standings, the Ravens recognize the significance of each week, especially considering a pivotal matchup against Miami scheduled for Week 17.

The Los Angeles Rams, at 6-6, find themselves outside the playoff picture in a wide-open NFC competition. However, their recent 36-19 home victory against the Cleveland Browns in Week 13 has kept them in the playoff hunt, marking their third consecutive win. Despite this momentum, they enter Sunday's clash in Baltimore as significant underdogs, with odds stacked against them by more than a touchdown.

To accompany our Week 14 predictions and NFL best bets, here are our best Rams vs. Ravens NFL player props for Week 14 (odds via our best NFL betting sites; pick confidence based on a 1-to-5-star scale).

Rams vs. Ravens NFL player props: Week 14

Keaton Mitchell Over 8.5 rushing attempts (-130 via FanDuel) ⭐⭐⭐⭐

The term "league winner" is often used when discussing waiver-wire acquisitions in fantasy football. But Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell has a case to be the biggest league winner of the year. Even if you don't play fantasy football, you can take advantage by placing some bets on him before it's too late.

Before the bye, Mitchell led the backfield in snap share, carries, yards, and route participation. Gus Edwards played just 11 snaps, his second-lowest mark since Week 1. There is a chance that this will become Mitchell's backfield after the bye, as the Ravens fight for a No. 1 seed and need all the playmakers they can use with Mark Andrews sidelined.

Mitchell has cleared this mark in two of his four games since making his NFL debut and is coming off a nine-carry, 64-yard performance against the Los Angeles Chargers. In a game where the Ravens are more than touchdown favorites, we are projecting Mitchell's biggest workload yet.

This prop is set at 9.5 across the rest of our best sports betting apps, so take advantage of this discount at FanDuel ahead of kickoff.

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Keaton Mitchell Over 42.5 rushing yards (-114 via FanDuel) ⭐⭐⭐⭐

If we like Mitchell to get the workload, then it only makes sense to bet on him to produce on Sunday as well. Mitchell has cleared this mark twice in four outings, averaging 67.2 yards per game over that span. We project him to finish with more than 50 yards on the ground.

The best part about Mitchell is that he's done most of his damage with efficiency. He is averaging 9.3 yards per carry to start his career, which is second to only De'Von Achane of the Miami Dolphins in the NFL. Mitchell is a big play waiting to happen, but there is room for upside if he gets more work in this Baltimore rushing attack. 

All signs point toward Mitchell getting his number called more down the stretch. This prop will likely be trading a bit higher in the coming weeks.

If you are wary about his volume, our C Jackson Cowart highlighted Mitchell's longest rush prop as another way to bet the Ravens rookie in his Week 14 NFL player props.

Kyren Williams Over 17.5 receiving yards (-114 via FanDuel) ⭐⭐⭐

Sticking with the running backs, Los Angeles Rams tailback Kyren Williams will look to stay hot since returning from injury. He has accumulated 231 yards on the ground and 85 yards through the air in his two games since returning to the lineup.

Williams' rushing efforts might prove to be futile against a dominant Baltimore defense, but we anticipate him making an impact as a receiver in this game. The Ravens love to blitz, and quarterback Matthew Stafford may need to get rid of the ball quickly.

Williams has a receptions prop of 3.5, with the Under juiced by a good margin. He should do enough to clear this low total, even with three receptions. Our projections have him finishing with more than 20 receiving yards against Baltimore.

Rams-Ravens player props made 12/8/2023 at 12:15 p.m. ET

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