Sunday Night Football in Week 4 of the NFL campaign is a blockbuster battle between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens. Buffalo is flying high with a 3-0 record, while Baltimore is 1-2 but coming off a big road win over the Dallas Cowboys.
The Pickswise team has been on fire with touchdown scorer prop picks dating back to the start of the 2023 season, so let’s keep the momentum going! Here are my best TD scorer bets for SNF, and also be sure to check out our full NFL predictions.
Keon Coleman, WR, BUF (+370 at DraftKings)
Coleman has a mere 5 receptions on 7 targets through 3 weeks, but I’m not overly alarmed. The Bills did not have to throw the ball much at all in recent blowouts of the Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville Jaguars, and even in a close one against the Arizona Cardinals they attempted a modest 23 passes. Sooner or later, Josh Allen is going to start slinging it out. Baltimore presents a perfect opportunity for that to happen. The Ravens are dead last league wide in passing defense so far, surrendering 291.7 air yards per contest. Coleman is WR2 on Buffalo’s depth chart, so he is going to get a lot of looks when Allen starts airing it out. The former Florida State standout scored a touchdown on Monday Night Football against Jacksonville and has outstanding value at +370 to do the same on Sunday.
Mark Andrews, TE, BAL (+310 at DraftKings)
Andrews has not done anything yet in 2024, but I’m not too concerned – at least not when you are getting bloated +310 odds on him finding the endzone. You aren’t going to get better value on Andrews all season long, so strike while the iron is hot. Despite his anemic numbers so far, this is still a guy who is one of the best tight ends in football and is still at or at least close to his prime as a 29-year-old. Andrews produced 6 touchdowns in just 10 games last season and boasts 40 TDs in his career. It’s only a matter of time before he gets going. After not making a single reception against the Dallas Cowboys last weekend, Andrews should draw the eye of QB Lamar Jack early and often on Sunday night. It’s also worth noting that Buffalo has allowed the 10th-most fantasy points to tight ends through 3 games.