Anytime Touchdown Bets You Need to Place for NFL Week 7

Ben DiGiacomo
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George Kittle (+165)
George Kittle has been a touchdown machine this season, leading all tight ends with eleven red zone targets and five touchdowns. The next closest tight end has just five red zone targets. At +165 to score a touchdown on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs, he's combined for five touchdowns across the past four weeks and been Brock Purdy's go-to red zone guy. This should be priced more like +110, so we'll gladly take it at +165.
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Nick Chubb (+150)
I'm a sucker for an emotional return, and we're going to have a great one in Cleveland this Sunday as Nick Chubb will take the field a year after a gruesome leg injury. The Cleveland Browns have nothing going for them offensively. They just traded away Amari Cooper to further worsen their offense, so I anticipate them feeding the football to Chubb endlessly with no regard for a snap count. At +150, I'll gladly take one of the best running backs in football when healthy to find the endzone against a mediocre defense.
David Montgomery (-125)
We don't usually like to take players to score touchdowns at minus money, but we'll make an exception for David Montgomery this week. We're getting a fair -125 price on Montgomery in a game that could be a shootout. To keep this simple, if the Detroit Lions' offense has the ball within the five-yard line, it's Montgomery's opportunity to score a touchdown without a doubt. He has found the endzone in every game this season thus far, so at -125, we'll lay the money with confidence.
Amari Cooper (+160)
The Buffalo Bills' need for wide receivers has shown through big time, so they swooped in and snagged Amari Cooper for just a third-round pick, immediately becoming the second-best wide receiver Josh Allen has ever had to throw to. Even without much knowledge of the offense, I expect Cooper to step in immediately with a double-digit target upside on Sunday against a below-average defense for the Tennessee Titans. At +160, this gives all right feels. Cooper needs a quarterback, and Allen needs an elite receiver. Enough said!
Jayden Reed (+125)
Jayden Reed has been one of our go-to guys to score touchdowns ever since he got his footing in the league, and this week, his Green Bay Packers are set for a potential track meet with the Houston Texans at home. I see this game combining for at least seven touchdowns. At +125, I'll gladly take Reed to find the endzone who I view as the Packers' most potent touchdown scorer. He's combined for four touchdowns across five games and is the ultimate red zone threat, both as a runner and receiver.
Drake London (+125)
As long as I get Drake London at plus money to find the endzone, I'll keep betting it without much thought. He's found the endzone in four of the last five weeks, combined for 35 targets across the past three weeks, and is the only real red-zone threat for Kirk Cousins. Their game Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks could be a shootout, so at +125, I'll gladly back him to score a touchdown.
Diontae Johnson (+155)
As good as the Washington Commanders have been, their defense doesn't necessarily exude confidence, primarily their secondary. Diontae Johnson has found the endzone in three of the last four weeks and has a double-digit target upside every Sunday. At +155, Andy Dalton can sling it, so we'll look for him to continue to pepper Johnson through the air.
George Kittle (+165)
George Kittle has been a touchdown machine this season, leading all tight ends with eleven red zone targets and five touchdowns. The next closest tight end has just five red zone targets. At +165 to score a touchdown on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs, he's combined for five touchdowns across the past four weeks and been Brock Purdy's go-to red zone guy. This should be priced more like +110, so we'll gladly take it at +165.
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Nick Chubb (+150)
I'm a sucker for an emotional return, and we're going to have a great one in Cleveland this Sunday as Nick Chubb will take the field a year after a gruesome leg injury. The Cleveland Browns have nothing going for them offensively. They just traded away Amari Cooper to further worsen their offense, so I anticipate them feeding the football to Chubb endlessly with no regard for a snap count. At +150, I'll gladly take one of the best running backs in football when healthy to find the endzone against a mediocre defense.

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