Anytime Touchdown Bets You Need to Place for NFL Week 11

Ben DiGiacomo
Host · Writer
Courtland Sutton +185
Heading to Sunday Night Football, the Denver Broncos are riding a three-game win streak with the Minnesota Vikings coming to town winners of five straight. This should be a fun one, but one thing is certain the Vikings' secondary stinks. Russell Wilson will have plenty of chances through the air, so we have to sprinkle in Courtland Sutton here who ranks second in the NFL in red-zone receptions and has scored a touchdown in four straight games and in seven of nine games this season. Forget a sprinkle, this is the type of play where we roll over all of our winnings from the earlier games. In Sutton we trust.
Keenan Allen +105
Too much has been made about the Green Bay Packers supposedly having a good pass defense, but whenever they’ve played good quarterbacks like Kirk Cousins or Jared Goff, they’ve gotten exposed. I don’t expect Justin Herbert and the Chargers offense to be slowed down on Sunday in Green Bay, so I’ll be targetting Keenan Allen to find the endzone in this one as he’s fresh off an 11-reception, 175-yard, and two-touchdown outing last week. He’s averaged nearly eleven targets per game across nine games this season, so at plus-money, this is worth a play.
De’Von Achane +105
De’Von Achane is back for the Miami Dolphins, and before his injury, he looked poised to potentially run away with the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. In three games as a focal point of the Dolphins' rushing attack, he averaged 152 yards per game and combined for seven total touchdowns. Miami’s ground game needs his presence back, and as nearly a double-digit favorite on Sunday, the Dolphins likely won’t be throwing as much. The week of his injury, his touchdown prop was heavily juiced around -150, so now at +105, I love the value I’m getting.
Dalton Schultz +130
It appears the books finally caught up to Dalton Schultz as we’re only getting +130 on him to find the endzone after getting around +200 consistently all season. Still, we like the play as he ranks first on the team in red-zone targets and has scored a touchdown in four of the last six weeks. CJ Stroud is balling, and Schultz has cemented himself as a well-trusted target. We’d also consider playing Tank Dell here at +140 after he’s combined for 25 targets and three touchdowns across the past two weeks, but with Nico Collins expected to return Sunday we won’t officially tout it.
Jake Ferguson +230
Jake Ferguson is +230 to score a touchdown. He has found the endzone in three straight weeks. Plus, he leads the Cowboys in red-zone targets and also ranks first among all tight ends in the NFL in that department. +230? Are you kidding me? Slam this play.
DJ Moore +175
Before Justin Fields went down, he and DJ Moore were absolutely balling. Leading up to the Week 6 game where Fields got hurt, Moore had four touchdowns across three games, so at +175, the value is there to hope Fields and Moore pick up where they left off.
Saquon Barkley +130
Tommy DeVito somehow threw for two touchdowns on Sunday, but that was when the Cowboys were already leading 28-0. The Washington Commanders likely won’t absolutely dismantle the Giants on Sunday, so given that the Commanders will actually have to try, DeVito won’t do anything. As a result, we’ll likely see 25 touches from Saquon Barkley who has scored a touchdown against the Commanders in three straight games. At +130, we’ll ride the only above-average offensive player the Giants have.
Stefon Diggs +125
The Buffalo Bills are in a spiral with their Sunday game now being a must-win to save their postseason hopes essentially, so I expect that we’ll see the best version of the Bills imaginable. I know the Jets have an awesome secondary, but Stefon Diggs already had a ten-reception, 102-yard, and one-touchdown performance against the Jets this season. If Josh Allen plays like I expect, there is no way Diggs doesn’t end up in the endzone.
Mike Evans +220
I know the San Francisco 49ers have a phenomenal defense when they are playing their A game like we saw last Sunday, but they often have stumbled this season. I know Baker Mayfield isn’t much, but Mike Evans being +220 to find the endzone is disrespectful to him as he has a touchdown in six of nine games this season. +220? Come on now.
Courtland Sutton +185
Heading to Sunday Night Football, the Denver Broncos are riding a three-game win streak with the Minnesota Vikings coming to town winners of five straight. This should be a fun one, but one thing is certain the Vikings' secondary stinks. Russell Wilson will have plenty of chances through the air, so we have to sprinkle in Courtland Sutton here who ranks second in the NFL in red-zone receptions and has scored a touchdown in four straight games and in seven of nine games this season. Forget a sprinkle, this is the type of play where we roll over all of our winnings from the earlier games. In Sutton we trust.
Keenan Allen +105
Too much has been made about the Green Bay Packers supposedly having a good pass defense, but whenever they’ve played good quarterbacks like Kirk Cousins or Jared Goff, they’ve gotten exposed. I don’t expect Justin Herbert and the Chargers offense to be slowed down on Sunday in Green Bay, so I’ll be targetting Keenan Allen to find the endzone in this one as he’s fresh off an 11-reception, 175-yard, and two-touchdown outing last week. He’s averaged nearly eleven targets per game across nine games this season, so at plus-money, this is worth a play.

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