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These are some of the best players for players to focus in week 5 for the NFL season 2025.
RB Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints: recruit more than 55.5 hurry (-120)

The saints are quietly much more effective on the ground than one would think, with the feature highest team Rushing Grade (77.9) in the NFL. Although spellscripts in general have prevented them from unleashed the running game on opponents, they want to set up the run when the game is close. If they are left with three points or less, New Orleans has a top 12 run-play rate (45.5%).
This week’s matchup with the Giants can offer a chance for the saints to unleash their running game, confronted with a defense that has had difficulty containing running. New York is near or at the bottom of the NFL in a variety of ground game statistics, including EPA per Rush allowed (32nd), Yards per carry allowed (31st) and explosive Run-Play rate (30th). In turn, that has resulted in a back of 80 meters on the floor in three of their last four games, including the eruption of Omarion Hampton that yielded 10.7 yards per Carry.
Although Kendre Miller started with an increased volume, Kamara still has the ability to generate explosive runs, with his seven rushes of 10 or more meters this season that bond for the 11th most in the NFL. Given the matchup, there should be enough work to go around for both Kamara and Miller.
In Zach Ertz, commanders from Washington: under 40.5 received yards (-120)

The absences of broad recipients Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown, in addition to a beaten Deebo Samuel, have pushed the reception line from Ertz to the highest point throughout the season. Although the current circumstances may indicate a heavy use for the Veteran tight end, it was not the case last week under comparable circumstances against the Falcons, in which ETZ was only 21 meters – his third copy that went under this figure this season.
This matchup with a strong charger covers will cause problems for Ertz, because he will attract a lot of attention from Derwin James. The versatile cover weapon of the chargers has an 89.8 pff cover figure on goals on tight ends, which vomit only 3.2 yards per coverage goal and a 65.4 compass assessment in its coverage on those plays.
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