Mike Williams Odds and Prop Bets vs. Dolphins – NFL Week 1 2023

Mike Williams Odds and Prop Bets vs. Dolphins – NFL Week 1 2023

Updated Sep. 10, 2023 2:48 p.m. ET
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Mike Williams will look to make an impact for the Los Angeles Chargers when they play the Miami Dolphins at 4:25 PM ET on Sunday in Week 1 of the NFL season. If you're trying to make predictions on Williams' performance, we dig into all of his available prop bets, trends and stats here.

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Mike Williams vs. Dolphins Player Props

Anytime TD Odds
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Mike Williams vs. Miami Game Info

  • Matchup: Los Angeles Chargers vs. Miami Dolphins
  • Game Day: September 10, 2023
  • Game Time: 4:25 PM
  • TV: Watch on CBS

Mike Williams Stats (2022)

Targets Receptions Yards YAC TDs Yards/Catch
93 63 895 319 4 9.6

Mike Williams Betting Insights

  • Williams had 2.7 more receiving yards per game (68.8) than his average over/under last season (66.1).
  • Williams had a receiving touchdown in four of 13 games played last season, but did not record multiple receiving TDs in any game.

Dolphins' Defense 2022 Rankings

Stat AVG (Rank)
Pass Yds/Game Allowed 234.8 (27)
Pass Yds/Attempt Allowed 6.4 (11)
Rush Yds/Game Allowed 103 (4)
Rush Yds/Attempt Allowed 4.1 (4)
Total Yds/Game Allowed 337.8 (18)
Yards/Play Allowed 5.6 (13)
Points/Game Allowed 23.5 (24)

Chargers' 2022 Stats

  • Offensively, the Chargers ranked ninth in the NFL with 359.3 yards per game last season. Meanwhile, they ranked 20th in total defense (346.1 yards allowed per contest).
  • Looking at pace of play, Los Angeles got off the most offensive plays in the NFL last season, averaging 68 per game.
  • The Chargers sported the seventh-ranked defense in terms of passing yards last season (200.4 allowed per game), and they were better on the other side of the ball, ranking third-best with 269.6 passing yards per game.
  • With 89.6 offensive rushing yards per game (third-worst) and 145.8 rushing yards allowed per game on defense (fifth-worst), the Chargers played poorly on both sides of the ball in the running game last season.
  • Last season, Los Angeles -- one of the most pass-heavy teams in the league -- threw 61.6% of the time (second in NFL). Meanwhile, it ran the ball 35% of the time (with 3.4% of its offensive plays ending in a sack).
  • The Chargers had the 21st-ranked offense in terms of yards per play last season (5.5), and they were worse defensively, ranking third-worst with 6.2 yards per play allowed.
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