Anytime Touchdown Bets You Need to Place for NFL Week 12

Ben DiGiacomo
Host · Writer
Kyler Murray (+135)
Kyler Murray has already proved to be a difference maker for the Cardinals in the few short weeks he’s been back under center. In both games, we’ve seen Murray utilize his legs, finding the endzone each week. He now has an ideal matchup against a Rams defense that’s allowed the second most rushing attempts to opposing quarterbacks and is one of eight teams to have allowed at least four rushing touchdowns to opposing quarterbacks. All things being considered, +135 is a great price in this spot.
Tank Dell (+165)
Over the past three weeks, Tank Dell has been an elite wide receiver in this league, averaging 12 targets per game as he’s combined for four touchdowns, finding the endzone in every game. The Texans host the Jaguars on Sunday, a game that easily could become a shootout, and you’re telling me I get +165 with CJ Stroud’s favorite receiver? Give me that all day.
Mike Evans (+170)
Mike Evans is the top touchdown threat in this Buccaneers offense and it isn’t close. They lack any sort of reliable ground attack with Rachaad White and also have struggled to get Chris Godwin the ball in optimal touchdown scenarios. Evans has had a touchdown in seven of ten games this season and faces a Colts defense with a bad secondary. As I expect this game to go over the 44.5-point total, I’d be an idiot to let +170 for the most reliable touchdown producer on the field pass me by.
Jaylen Warren (+210)
Jaylen Warren has had at least 100 yards and a touchdown in each of the last two weeks despite technically being the No. 2 running back for the Steelers. Hopefully with Matt Canada out as offensive coordinator, competency will shine through and make Jaylen Warren the top running back on Sunday and going forward. In contrast, Najee Harris is getting fewer than three yards per carry. At +210, knowing the Steelers are horrid throwing the ball, I'll bank on who should be the top running back to make it a third straight week with a touchdown.
Saquon Barkley (+150)
If you’re watching the Patriots-Giants game on Sunday get some help, but we’re even crazier putting a touchdown prop on it. Tommy DeVito actually looked competent last Sunday, passing for three touchdowns, with two going to Saquon Barkley. New England’s defense isn’t very good and I don’t think the “Bill Belichick facing rookie quarterbacks magic” exists anymore, so whether through the air or on the ground, Saquon is the safest bet to find the endzone.
Bijan Robinson (+145)
Arthur Smith finally came to his senses and made Bijan Robinson the feature running back. What took so long? After seeing 22 carries in the Falcons’ last game before the bye where Bijan dominated, Smith would be foolish to go back to his old ways. Desmond Ridder is back at quarterback and that the Saints have a pretty strong secondary. I can’t bet on Ridder getting a ball into the endzone. As a result, +145 for the feature running back who should see at least 20 carries again is where I’ll go.
Courtland Sutton
If it’s not broken don’t fix it, right? Well, Courtland Sutton and the Broncos face the Browns on Sunday with a projected total of 35.5, which isn’t ideal for touchdown props. Still, Sutton has found the endzone in eight of ten games this season. There is no official prop out yet for this game due to injury questions, but I imagine Sutton’s TD prop will be in the +200 to +220 range, giving plenty of value for someone who has found the endzone 80% of the time.
Kyler Murray (+135)
Kyler Murray has already proved to be a difference maker for the Cardinals in the few short weeks he’s been back under center. In both games, we’ve seen Murray utilize his legs, finding the endzone each week. He now has an ideal matchup against a Rams defense that’s allowed the second most rushing attempts to opposing quarterbacks and is one of eight teams to have allowed at least four rushing touchdowns to opposing quarterbacks. All things being considered, +135 is a great price in this spot.
Tank Dell (+165)
Over the past three weeks, Tank Dell has been an elite wide receiver in this league, averaging 12 targets per game as he’s combined for four touchdowns, finding the endzone in every game. The Texans host the Jaguars on Sunday, a game that easily could become a shootout, and you’re telling me I get +165 with CJ Stroud’s favorite receiver? Give me that all day.

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