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Miami vs Texas A&M Computer Picks: Our Best CFP Round 1 Player Prop Projections

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Miami vs Texas A&M Computer Picks: Our Best CFP Round 1 Player Prop Projections

Miami vs. Texas A&M player prop projections from Covers. Our best CFP Round 1 computer picks for December 20, 2025.

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Miami vs Texas A&M Computer Picks: Our Best CFP Round 1 Player Prop Projections

Jared HochmanSat, December 20, 2025 at 1:26 AM UTC·3 min read

The opening game of today's College Football Playoff tripleheader takes place at Kyle Field, where the Texas A&M Aggies host the Miami Hurricanes.

We've found the best CFB prop values for this SEC/ACC clash, courtesy of our college football player prop projections, highlighted by A&M's pass catchers showing some good alt-total potential.

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Miami vs Texas A&M computer picks for CFP Round 1

Miami

Texas A&M

Beck u235.5 pass<<-114>>

Reed u224.5 pass<<-114>>

Fletcher o38.5 rush<<-114>>

Reed u33.5 rush<<-114>>

Toney u79.5 rec<<-114>>

Craver o51.5 rec<<-114>>

Daniels o35.5 rec<<-114>>

Ohrstrom o16.5 rec<<-114>>

Miami computer picks

Carson Beck Under 235.5 passing yards (-114)

Projection: 218.1 yards

Beck finished the season with some gaudy numbers, but our projections expect him to fall short of his yardage line on the road.

🏈 Bet Beck passing yards now

Mark Fletcher Over 38.5 rushing yards (-114)

Projection: 49.29 yards

Our projections like both him and backfield mate Girard Pringle to go Over similar rushing totals, but Fletcher has a slightly higher projection.

Alternate-total bet50+ yards (+154) - This prop shows decent value.

🔥 Bet fletcher rushing yards now

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Malachi Toney Under 79.5 receiving yards (-114)

Projection: 66.74 yards

Toney went for 126+ in his last two games, but failed to hit 80 yards in six of eight games prior — and we project him to go Under again in this game.

🏈 Bet toney receiving yards now

CJ Daniels Over 35.5 receiving yards (-114)

Projection: 47.83 yards

Our projections expect Daniels to pick up some of the receiving slack, topping a relatively low yardage total.

Alternate-total bet40+ yards (+108) - This prop shows strong value.

🔥 Bet daniel receiving yards now

Texas A&M computer picks

Marcel Reed Under 224.5 passing yards (-114)

Projection: 208.25 yards

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Reed has failed to hit this number in seven of his last nine games, and we're expecting him to finish Under against a tough Miami defense.

🏈 Bet reed passing yards now

Marcel Reed Under 33.5 rushing yards (-114)

Projection: 27.7 yards

Our projections also aren't big on Reed's rushing total, forecasting him to go below this number for the third time in his last four outings.

🏈 Bet Reed rushing yards now

Mario Craver Over 51.5 receiving yards (-114)

Projection: 69.65 yards

Our projections love the A&M receiver to do some damage at home, with a forecast well above his posted yardage total.

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Alternate-total bet60+ yards (+122) - This price shows great value.70+ yards (+178) - Not nearly as much value as 60+, but still a good price.

🔥 Bet craver receiving yards now

Theo Melin Ohrstrom Over 16.5 receiving yards (-114)

Projection: 27.7 yards

The Aggies TE has been either feast (19, 32, 43 yards) or famine (zero... twice) in his last five games — but our projections sit on the feast side.

Alternate-total bet20+ yards (+114) - This prop shows incredible value.25+ yards (+164) - So does this price (for five more yards).

🔥 Bet ohrstrom receiving yards now

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