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NFL Week 3 Anytime Touchdown Scorers: Best Bets for Sunday, September 22
NFL Week 3 Anytime Touchdown Scorers | Best Bets for Sunday, September 22
Eagles-Saints Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bet for Week 3
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Much has been made of running back Alvin Kamara already having five touchdowns this season. That’s cool, but his odds are priced accordingly. Meanwhile, Rashid Shaheed, his teammate who has scored in both games as well, is only +190.
Shaheed may not be a red-zone weapon, as he lacks the frame you’d look for in a jump-ball candidate, but he doesn’t need to catch the ball in the end zone to score. Shaheed’s game-breaking speed is why he has two touchdowns.
The matchup is the other reason to target Shaheed. We all saw their secondary collapse against Atlanta last weekend, and it’s more of the same from last year. They allowed the second-most receiving touchdowns to wideouts last year (27) and have allowed the second-most this year (4).
Pinnacle, a sharp book, has this bet priced at +143. While Shaheed isn’t the red-zone type guy I usually target on the touchdown prop markets, we’re just getting too much value to pass up in this matchup.
Best NFL Week 3 Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bet: Rashid Shaheed +190 at FanDuel
Packers-Titans Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bet for Week 3
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Earlier this week, I dished out a play for Tony Pollard to go over his rushing yards prop of 58.5. Since then, the line has moved significantly, but I still see value in Pollard elsewhere—specifically, for him to score a touchdown this Sunday.
The Packers are allowing over five yards per carry to opposing running backs. In Week 1, Saquon Barkley rushed 24 times for 109 yards and two touchdowns. Last week, Jonathan Taylor ran for 103 yards on 12 carries but didn’t score.
Pollard has been a key part of the offense through two weeks. In Week 1 against Chicago, he carried 16 times for 82 yards and a touchdown. Last week, he had 17 carries for 62 yards.
Titans head coach Brian Callahan has been vocal, to say the least, about his frustrations with his quarterback Will Levis — especially in the red zone. Given Green Bay’s weaker run defense and Callahan’s lack of trust in Levis, I expect Pollard to see plenty of opportunities in the red zone.
Best NFL Week 3 Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bet: Tony Pollard +110 at DraftKings