We have 3 anytime touchdown bets for Sunday, including a quarterback, a stud wide receiver, and a swiss army knife type player. Let’s dive into our NFL Week 9 anytime touchdown scorer best bets, while you can also find out our experts’ NFL picks for EVERY game.
Cowboys vs Falcons anytime touchdown scorer pick: Drake London (+125)
Line available at FanDuel Sportsbook at time of publishing.
The connection Drake London and Kirk Cousins have built this season has been one of the better stories in football. London leads the NFL in redzone receptions with 10 – five of which have resulted in touchdowns. So naturally, we’re going to back him to find the endzone this Sunday against a Cowboys defense that has allowed the 2nd most redzone touches to the wide receiver position and a Falcons offense with the 4th highest implied team total on the slate.
Dolphins vs Bills anytime touchdown scorer pick: Josh Allen (+125)
Line available at DraftKings Sportsbook at time of publishing.
Josh Allen is finally getting the MVP respect he deserves. He is currently the odds on favorite to win the award on FanDuel Sportsbook at +270. He’ll look to build on that with a strong performance at home against a Dolphins defense that is coming off allowing 28 points to the Arizona Cardinals.
Allen is well overdue to rush a touchdown in. He’s rushed three in this season, but none since Week 6. He’s coming off back-to-back weeks of at least one rush attempt in the redzone. The Bills shouldn’t have an issue scoring once they reach the endzone. The Dolphins allow a touchdown on 61% of drives that reach the endzone – bottom 10 in the league.
Saints vs Panthers anytime touchdown scorer pick Taysom Hill (+185)
Line available at BetMGM Sportsbook at time of publishing.
Taysom Hill looks to finally be back at full strength after appearing in just four of the New Orleans Saints eight games this season. They’re looking for a spark plug, and Taysom Hill can provide that. He played 40% of the snaps last week, which included four carries and two catches on four targets.
Even with Derek Carr returning under center, Hill should still have a role in this offense. He’s one of the most skilled players on the Saints injured-plagued offense, and offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak is an offensive guru determined to get Hill the ball against a woeful Carolina Panthers defense that is the 31st-ranked redzone defense in football.