NFL Wild Card: 6 Best Anytime Touchdown Bets for Monday

Ben DiGiacomo
Host · Writer
Khalil Shakir (+320)
Gabe Davis is out today, again elevating Khalil Shakir to the WR2 role. He looked good last week, with six catches for 105 yards. Knowing how much Stefon Diggs has struggled to find the endzone during the second half of the season, getting +320 on the WR2 is pretty good value in my book.
Jalen Hurts (-120)
Jalen Hurts has scored 15 touchdowns with his legs this season, so getting him at -120 is something I cannot pass up. It will be his touchdown if the Eagles get within the two-yard line. He’ll be up against a Bucs’ defense that’s one of six units to have allowed at least six rushing touchdowns to opposing quarterbacks. Let’s throw 1.5 units on this to maximize our value.
Mike Evans (+105)
Mike Evans was one of our touchdown wagons all season, so we better go to him tonight, as the Eagles' pass defense has been dreadful all season, allowing 27 touchdowns to opposing wide receivers. Evans continues to be the top touchdown threat in this offense, so knowing he already found the endzone against the Eagles back in Week 3, he has a ton of value at +105.
Dallas Goedert (+250)
AJ Brown is sidelined tonight, leaving DeVonta Smith and Dallas Goedert as the primary pass-catchers. I expect Smith to receive more targets, but I like Goedert’s red-zone matchup better, as the Bucs’ defense has allowed the third most receiving yards to opposing tight ends and is one of nine teams to have given up at least seven touchdowns to the position this season. At +250, there is a ton of value here.
Josh Allen (-125)
At home, in the elements, surrounded by snow and rowdy fans who have been yearning for a run at the Super Bowl, Josh Allen has to use his legs to find the endzone. We’ve been on him heavily down the stretch as he has 15 rushing touchdowns on the season, so I’d make this a 1.5-unit play or even parlay him with Jalen Hurts to score so we can double up on the NFL’s two biggest touchdown producers from the quarterback position.
Najee Harris (+160)
We were lucky to get Najee Harris to score a touchdown at +210 the other day, but still, at +160, there is a ton of value. Harris has powered the Steelers’ offense down the stretch in the final three games, averaging 24 carries and 104 yards while combining for four touchdowns. I don’t think the Steelers want Mason Rudolph in total control of their playoff fate, so I’m looking for the recent dominance from Harris to continue.
Khalil Shakir (+320)
Gabe Davis is out today, again elevating Khalil Shakir to the WR2 role. He looked good last week, with six catches for 105 yards. Knowing how much Stefon Diggs has struggled to find the endzone during the second half of the season, getting +320 on the WR2 is pretty good value in my book.
Jalen Hurts (-120)
Jalen Hurts has scored 15 touchdowns with his legs this season, so getting him at -120 is something I cannot pass up. It will be his touchdown if the Eagles get within the two-yard line. He’ll be up against a Bucs’ defense that’s one of six units to have allowed at least six rushing touchdowns to opposing quarterbacks. Let’s throw 1.5 units on this to maximize our value.

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