7 Anytime Touchdown Bets You Need to Place for NFL Week 4

Ben DiGiacomo
Host · Writer
Amari Cooper (+220)
Listen, this game between the Las Vegas Raiders and Cleveland Browns may end up being an absolute slop fest, but I need some action on Amari Cooper after seeing what Andy Dalton and Diontae Johnson were able to do to the Raiders’ defense last week. Cooper has averaged nearly ten targets per game this season and is coming off an impressive two-touchdown outing last week. At +220, the price we’re getting is too good to pass up, so we’ll hope that the Raiders’ secondary is just as bad as they were last week.
Diontae Johnson (+160)
Last week, we were all over Diontae Johnson to find the endzone at +310 as he was getting a new quarterback who could competently throw the ball forward. He cashed in big time as he caught eight balls off 14 targets for 122 yards and a touchdown. This week, his Carolina Panthers play a desperate 0-3 Cincinnati Bengals team that showed an inability to stop anyone through the air last week against the Washington Commanders. Plus, Andy Dalton gets to play his old team, always providing another level of motivation. At +160, there is still value to be had here.
Drake London (+190)
Drake London has found the endzone in his last two games, and his connection with Kirk Cousins only looks to be improving. Even though the New Orleans Saints' defense technically allowed 15 points last week, the Philadelphia Eagles tore them up in the stat sheet, so we like the chances of London and the Atlanta Falcons' offense having a big game. At +190, why not?
Jayden Reed (+160)
Without Jordan Love the past two weeks, we didn't back Jayden Reed like we usually would, but Love is back now and Reed's TD prop is looking juicy at +160. In Week 1, we were all over Reed in Love's only game as he combined for two touchdowns. On Sunday, he'll play a very impressive 3-0 Minnesota Vikings team, but the Green Bay Packers are favored for a reason in Lambeau, so I expect the Packers to put together a solid effort. Jayden Reed has been our guy dating back to last year, so we have no issue going back to him this week.
Jauan Jennings (+190)
Last week, Jauan Jennings shook up the fantasy landscape as he hauled in 11 catches for 175 yards and three touchdowns, and we’re getting him at a +190 price to find the endzone this week. Are you kidding me? Sure, there is a slim chance that Deebo Samuel returns, but I need to see it to believe it. George Kittle is confirmed to be returning, but last time I checked, he wasn’t stealing everyone’s targets. Brock Purdy appears to have a good rapport with Jennings, so we’ll at least give it one more week at a +190 price for him to find the endzone.
Jayden Daniels (+100)
Jayden Daniels looks like the real deal, and he now hits the road this week to play the Arizona Cardinals, setting up for a matchup that could have a ton of points. Daniels has already had three rushing touchdowns this season and he actually leads the team in red-zone carries. Given all the scoring we saw last week from the Washington Commanders and the Cardinals’ inability to slow anyone down, getting Daniels at +100 this week feels to be a gift.
Marvin Harrison Jr. (+115)
After a rough debut in Week 1, Marvin Harrison Jr. has picked up steam the past two weeks as he’s combined for three targets, establishing himself as Kyler Murray’s most dangerous weapon. They’ll play the Washington Commanders, and while they may have had an impressive win on Monday night against the Cincinnati Bengals, don’t be too quick to forget that the Bengals were able to light the Commanders up through the air. Ja’Marr Chase in particular torched them for 118 yards and two touchdowns, so I’ll certainly take Harrison this week to find the endzone after seeing that at +115.
Amari Cooper (+220)
Listen, this game between the Las Vegas Raiders and Cleveland Browns may end up being an absolute slop fest, but I need some action on Amari Cooper after seeing what Andy Dalton and Diontae Johnson were able to do to the Raiders’ defense last week. Cooper has averaged nearly ten targets per game this season and is coming off an impressive two-touchdown outing last week. At +220, the price we’re getting is too good to pass up, so we’ll hope that the Raiders’ secondary is just as bad as they were last week.
Diontae Johnson (+160)
Last week, we were all over Diontae Johnson to find the endzone at +310 as he was getting a new quarterback who could competently throw the ball forward. He cashed in big time as he caught eight balls off 14 targets for 122 yards and a touchdown. This week, his Carolina Panthers play a desperate 0-3 Cincinnati Bengals team that showed an inability to stop anyone through the air last week against the Washington Commanders. Plus, Andy Dalton gets to play his old team, always providing another level of motivation. At +160, there is still value to be had here.

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