The Baltimore Ravens activated quarterback Lamar Jackson from the reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday, paving the way for him to lead his squad against the Dallas Cowboys in an 8:05 p.m. ET Tuesday matchup at M&T Bank Stadium. The latest NFL odds from William Hill Sportsbook list Baltimore as a nine-point favorite and the over-under at 45.5, and the book is also offering plenty of Cowboys vs. Ravens player props involving Jackson and others. The over-under for Jackson's touchdowns passes is 1.5, while his total passing yards is projected to be 181.5.

On the Dallas side, the Ravens vs. Cowboys NFL props include Andy Dalton throwing for over or under 232.5 yards, Amari Cooper recording over or under 54.5 total receiving yards and Ezekiel Elliott going for over or under 79.5 rushing and receiving yards combined. Before making any NFL prop bets for Tuesday, be sure to see the latest betting advice and Ravens vs. Cowboys prop bets from SportsLine's proven computer model.

The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up over $7,800 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception five-plus years ago. It's off to a strong 21-10 roll on top-rated NFL picks this season. The model also enters the last game of Week 13 on an incredible 116-76 run on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. 

The model ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch three of the past four years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 95 percent of CBS Sports office pool players three times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up. 

Now, it has broken down the latest Cowboys vs. Ravens prop bets and found the top values. You can head to SportsLine to see the picks

Best Cowboys vs. Ravens NFL prop picks 

The model is going over on Elliott's projected rushing total of 56.5 yards. Elliott is averaging 64.3 rushing yards per game this season, a number short of his career norms, but still enough to clear this total if it holds. Baltimore's run defense has been in the middle of the pack this year, giving up 111.6 yards per game on the ground, which ranks 13th in the NFL.

And the model has also considered that Baltimore is coming in on less than full rest this week and has several defenders out or banged up with various injuries and/or COVID-19 concerns. Elliott has seen at least 18 carries in three of his last four games, and if he can get that kind of volume and average just over 3.0 yards per carry, he'd hit this total. SportsLine's model is calling for him to rush for 72 yards, clearing it with some room to spare. 

Another one of the NFL prop picks from the model: Cowboys wideout CeeDee Lamb goes over 44.5 receiving yards. In fact, the model says he'll pick up 53. Lamb is averaging just over 59 yards per game and has cleared the 44.5-yard mark seven times this season. He's doubled it twice. 

Both starting safeties are listed as questionable for Baltimore. The Ravens also have three corners who are questionable due to injury and one on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Cowboys quarterback Dalton has three main targets: Lamb, Cooper and Michael Gallup. The Ravens simply may not have enough players healthy in the secondary to effectively cover them all well. The model is calling for five receptions and 53 yards for Lamb, clearing the total by around nine yards. 

How to make Cowboys vs. Ravens prop bets

SportsLine's model has also found three other NFL props that have plenty of value on Tuesday, including one that has carries a huge plus-money payback. You can only get that pick here.

So which NFL prop picks should you make for Ravens vs. Cowboys? And which plus-money prop should you jump on? Visit SportsLine right now to find out which Ravens vs. Steelers props you should make on Tuesday, all from the model up over $7,800 on its top-rated NFL picks