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NFL Week 2 Anytime Touchdown Scorer Odds & Picks (Sunday)

It’s Sunday and that means it’s time to get your final bets in! Whether you are putting together a same game parlay or just looking to add som spice to your NFL viewing, anytime touchdown scorer picks are a great way to get an extra burst of excitement from the games you’re watching. Below you’ll […]

It’s Sunday and that means it’s time to get your final bets in! Whether you are putting together a same game parlay or just looking to add som spice to your NFL viewing, anytime touchdown scorer picks are a great way to get an extra burst of excitement from the games you’re watching. Below you’ll find my touchdown scorer picks for each of the games on Sunday’s early and afternoon slate.

Below are my results from the 2022 season (assuming one unit per prop).

(Data per Fantasy Points Data | Odds as of Friday afternoon)

Season Week Units ROI Record
All Time +6.7 3.9% 72 – 111
2022  All +8.8 5.2% 68 – 102
 2023 1  -2.2  -16.5% 4 – 9 

Best NFL Week 2 Anytime TD Scorer Prop Bets

Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals

  • Ja’Marr Chase
  • Anytime TD Odds: +100 at DraftKings

Chase scored a TD in two of three games against the Ravens last season. After a rough season start in Cleveland, Chase should be able to bounce back in the Bengals home opener. He led the team with nine targets last week and had 40% of the team’s end-zone targets a season ago.


Chicago Bears at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Rachaad White
  • Anytime TD Odds: +145 at DraftKings

White operated as the clear RB1 and received 19 touches against Minnesota. Unfortunately, he only turned those touches into 49 scoreless yards. If he gets that same usage again, he should be able to take advantage of a bad Chicago defense. The Bears allowed the most rushing TDs as a unit last year and opened this season allowing Aaron Jones to total 127 yards and two TDs.


Green Bay Packers at Atlanta Falcons

  • A.J. Dillon
  • Anytime TD Odds: +115 at DraftKings

I’m going back to Dillon this week after he was stopped short of the goal line on both of his carries inside the 5-yard line in Chicago. Aaron Jones only received one carry inside the five but was able to convert. This continued the trend we saw last year, in which Dillon outcarried Jones 10-3 inside the five. Regardless, Jones does not look like he will play this week due to a hamstring injury and we should see Dillon get a full workload.


Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans

  • Zack Moss
  • Anytime TD Odds: +210 at FanDuel

Moss should assume RB1 duties for the Colts this week as he returns from a fractured arm. Deon Jackson received the opportunity in Week 1 with Moss out but lost two fumbles in the game. Moss was a workhorse at the end of last season, averaging over 18 touches a game from Week 15 – 18. His best game came against this same bad Houston rushing defense in Week 18, where he had 118 yards on the ground and a TD.


Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Jerick McKinnon
  • Anytime TD Odds: +300 at DraftKings

It was a rough offensive performance all around for the Chiefs without Travis Kelce last week. He has been back at practice and is expected to play on Sunday. I expect the Chiefs to bounce back in what should be an entertaining rematch of last season’s divisional-round matchup. McKinnon didn’t do much in that matchup, but he did end last season with nine TDs in the last six regular season games. He was barely involved last week, seeing only two targets, but he should get more opportunities in the highest point total (51) matchup on the week.


Las Vegas Raiders at Buffalo Bills

  • Josh Allen
  • Anytime TD Odds: +135 at DraftKings

Allen looks to put the poor opening night performance behind him in a matchup against a Raiders team coming off a win in Denver. Last season, Allen led Buffalo with seven rushing TDs and was the goal-line back inside the five-yard line, receiving 12 of 23 (52%) opportunities. The Bills have the highest implied team total on the week (27.5) and are 8.5-point favorites in their home opener. They should have a good chance to bounce back from a 16-point offensive effort in Week 1.


Los Angeles Chargers at Tennessee Titans

  • Treylon Burks
  • Anytime TD Odds: +205 at BetRivers

The Chargers’ secondary got exploited for 466 yards and three TDs last week. Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle are on a different level than DeAndre Hopkins and Treylon Burks, but there still should be an opportunity for the Titans’ WR duo. Hopkins dominated target share in his first game in Tennessee, receiving 39.4% of the looks from QB Ryan Tannehill. He has not been practicing this week due to an ankle injury, so the Titans will likely need second-year WR Treylon Burks to step up. He only saw three targets last week, but he should be in line for more looks regardless of if Hopkins ends up playing.


New York Giants at Arizona Cardinals

  • Saquon Barkley
  • Anytime TD Odds: +100 at DraftKings

The Giants had a night to forget after a shutout loss against the Cowboys in Week 1. They get a good chance at a bounce back against a bad Cardinals team. While the Giants’ offense did not do much, Barkley still had 15 touches on the night. He averaged 22 touches last season and finished with 10 TDs. With the Giants 4-point road favorites, they should be able to feature Barkley heavily in the game plan this week.


New York Jets at Dallas Cowboys

  • Michael Gallup
  • Anytime TD Odds: +300 at BetMGM

The Cowboys WRs were not needed much last week en route to a blowout victory over the Giants. While this game features two of the top defenses in the league, Gallup should see more than the two targets he received last week. Fellow WR Brandin Cooks has not been practicing with a knee injury, so there is a chance for Gallup to be the clear #2 behind Ceedee Lamb. The loss of TE Dalton Schultz in free agency also provides Gallup a good opportunity to establish himself as a top red zone threat on a high-scoring offense.


San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams

  • Deebo Samuel
  • Anytime TD Odds: +160 at FanDuel

Samuel took a backseat to teammate Brandon Aiyuk last week. That said, he still had two rushing attempts and seven targets while running a route on 33 of 34 Brock Purdy dropbacks. While it won’t be easy to predict Deebo’s blowup games with all the offensive weapons on the 49ers, we know that they will happen a few times this year. The Rams matchup provides as good of an indication as any for Deebo, who has scored in four consecutive matchups (including playoffs) against the Rams while averaging 122 total yards per game.


Seattle Seahawks at Detroit Lions

  • Jahmyr Gibbs
  • Anytime TD Odds: +130 at FanDuel

Gibbs would likely have scored on one of his nine touches last week if he hadn’t slipped on a carry inside the 10-yard line. Regardless, Gibbs should be more involved this week and looked like a home run threat every time he touched the ball. The Seahawks defense surrendered three rushing TDs to Rams RBs last week, and with the Lions being 5-point favorites in the second-highest total game of the day, Gibbs has a good opportunity for his first NFL TD.


Washington Commanders at Denver Broncos

  • Jahan Dotson
  • Anytime TD Odds: +310 at DraftKings

Dotson tied for the team lead with seven targets in Week 1. While McLaurin may be WR1, Dotson will continue to command targets throughout the season. He ran a route on 90% of QB Sam Howell’s dropbacks and gets a matchup against a Broncos secondary that was torched by the Raiders’ secondary receiving option, Jakobi Meyers (two TDs), last week. That may be a recurring theme if top cornerback Pat Surtain is covering McLaurin this week.

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