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First Seahawks Player to score TD – Super Bowl Free Prop Pick

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This week I was assigned the job of picking some Super Bowl 49 Props. Check out this post and the other 6 that follow it. Here we go. The 2015 Super Bowl in Arizona is on Sunday between the Seahawks and Patriots.

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First Seahawks player to score TD – Jermaine Kearse + 650

Picking a Seahawks player to score first is a tough task. The most obvious way to go would be Marshawn Lynch. At +250 though, the value just isn’t there, especially with how many targets the Seahawks have. Another way to go would be Russell Wilson, who has shown that he can break off big runs. Wilson at +600 just isn’t enough because he will more than likely need his rushing touchdown to be from more than 10 yards out.

Backing Kearse here is a nice price and his the main target for Russell Wilson. Wilson looks for him down field and inside the redzone.

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Kearse caught the game winning touchdown and also caught a touchdown in the Seahawks’ victory over the Panthers. Both have been deep balls down field as one went for 35 yards and the other went for 63.

Hopefully Seattle will be looking to make a statement early and with a possible play fake to Lynch, Kearse can get behind the defense.

With +650 of a payout, grabbing Kearse gives bettors a chance to start the game off with a big win.

Also throwing a little something on Marshawn Lynch at +250 could offer one a chance to potentially hedge their bet. Obviously theres an opportunity to lose both, but these two offer the best chance to grab a first touchdown for Seattle.

Check out our Updated Super Bowl XLIX Odds.

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By Tony M

Tony is new to Cappers Picks and has been betting on sports since the first day he turned 18. He is a 22 year old Cleveland native who lives and breathes Indians baseball. His dream is to be part of a championship celebration at the corner of Carnegie and Ontario.