Harold Fannin Player Prop Bets and Odds: Browns vs. Dolphins | October 19, 2025

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Harold Fannin’s Cleveland Browns take the field against the AFC’s Miami Dolphins at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday in Week 7 of the 2025 NFL campaign. If you’re looking to put your money where your mouth is on Fannin’s performance this week, we break down all of his set prop bets, trends and stats here.

Receiving Yards Prop

Harold Fannin to go over 40.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.70

Harold Fannin Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Cleveland Browns vs. Miami Dolphins
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: October 19, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 40.5 (-113)

Harold Fannin Stats and Trends

  • Harold Fannin’s 38 targets have resulted in 28 receptions for a team-high 254 yards (42.3 per game) and one score so far this year.
  • Fannin’s 42.3 receiving yards average is 1.8 more than his over/under for Sunday’s game.
  • Fannin has totaled over 40.5 receiving yards in 50.0% of his games this year (three of six).
  • His 42.3 receiving yards per game are 11.4 more than his average over/under (30.9).
  • In two of five games this season, Fannin has gone over on his receiving yards prop bet.
  • He has had a touchdown catch in one of six games this year, but had only one TD in that game.

Recent Performances vs. the Dolphins

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Colts 262 1
2 Patriots 211 2
3 Bills 203 3
4 Jets 207 1
5 Panthers 179 2
6 Chargers 263 2

Browns Home Splits

  • The Browns put up 15.3 points per game at home (1.6 more than their overall average), and give up 16 at home (8.3 less than overall).
  • The Browns’ average yards gained at home (290) is higher than their overall average (281.5). But their average yards allowed at home (240) is lower than overall (262.3).
  • In home games, the Browns accumulate 195 passing yards per game and give up 165.3. That’s more than they gain overall (190.8), and less than they allow (182.7).
  • At home, the Browns rack up 95 rushing yards per game and concede 74.7. That’s more than they gain overall (90.7), and less than they allow (79.7).
  • The Browns’ offensive third-down percentage (36.4%) and defensive third-down percentage (48.8%) at home are both higher than their overall averages of 34.4% and 42.5%, respectively.
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