NFL Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bets for Week 6: Expert Predictions for TD Props

By Sascha Paruk in NFL News
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- Anytime touchdown props have been posted for every NFL Week 6 game
- Saquon Barkley gets to feast – again – on the team that let him to, the New York Giants
- See my expert NFL touchdown bets for Week 6
Just two teams (Houston Texans, Minnesota Vikings) are on bye in Week 6, which means bettors have 15 games to feast on, starting with Eagles vs Giants on TNF and culminating with a Monday Night Football two-pack: Bills vs Falcons, Bears vs Commanders.
Below, I have set out my eight favorite NFL touchdown bets for the Week 6 slate. (I may add more before Sunday’s 12-game slate.) The table below sets out the player and which book currently has the best odds. Under the table, find my rationale for each pick.
Best NFL TD Scorer Picks (Week 6)
The “best odds” in the table are as of 4:01 pm ET, October 9th. Readers can bookmark SBD’s NFL player props page to see up-to-the-minute props for every Week 6 game.

Saquon Barkley Anytime TD (-150)
Barkley ran roughshod over his former team in his first game back at MetLife last season (176 yards, 1 TD) and I expect the same in something of a get-right game for the Eagles RB1. Saquon only has 267 total rushing yards through five games. Now he gets to feast on a NYG defense that sits seventh-last against the run in terms of yardage and is allowing over one rushing touchdown per game.
Justin Fields Anytime TD (+260)
Justin Fields already has three TDs this season and his legs might be the best option in the Jets “passing” game against Denver’s elite pass rush. Fields is going to be running for his life if he drops back in the pocket, giving him even more rushing opportunities than the dual-threat QB gets in the Jets’ ground-oriented offense.
Emeka Egbuka Anytime TD (+135)
The heavy favorite in the Offensive Rookie of the Year odds, Egbuka is averaging exactly one TD per game and has only been held scoreless once this season (Week 3 vs NYJ). He’s coming off a ludicrous 163-yard, one-TD game against the Seahawks in Seattle, catching all seven of his targets.
He only has five red-zone targets this season, but three of his touchdowns have come from outside the 20. This week, he faces a severely banged-up San Francisco defense that just gave up 389 passing yards to Matthew Stafford.
George Pickens Anytime TD (+120)
This is due in part to CeeDee Lamb being out for the past two-plus weeks, but Pickens has the third-most red-zone targets in the entire NFL this season, catching three TDs in the process. He also two more TDs from outside the red zone and has found paydirt in four straight weeks.
Lamb might be back in Week 6 when Dallas visits Carolina, but even if he is, Pickens is an elite jump-ball receiver near the end zone, and Dak Prescott is clearly intent on using him as such.
Jahmyr Gibbs Anytime TD (-125)
Gibbs has at least one touchdown in four straight games (five total) and sits second in the NFL in red-zone rush attempts (24), trailing only Indy’s Jonathan Taylor (26).
Six of his 23 targets in the passing game have also come inside the 20. Kansas City has already given up six rushing TDs in five games but even if Gibbs doesn’t get there on the ground, he could also find the end zone as a receiver, like he did last week against the Bengals.
Josh Jacobs Anytime TD (-210)
It’s hard stomaching odds this short, but Jacobs’ -210 price carries a 67.74% implied probability and I see the true probability closer to 70% or over. He has scored a TD in three of four games this season and the only one in which he didn’t was Green Bay’s inexplicable 13-10 loss at Cleveland. Jacobs had a season-low 16 carries in the loss to the Browns, averaging just 1.6 YPC. This week’s game against the porous and reeling Bengals is going to be a much different story.
Cincinnati has allowed 27-plus points in four straight games and, like several other relevant opponents in this list, is averaging more than one rushing TD per game. The Bengals are an absolute trainwreck and I will be stunned if Green Bay’s bell-cow doesn’t find paydirt after a bye week.
Dalton Kincaid Anytime TD (+250)
Kincaid is tied for fourth among tight ends in red-zone targets and has turned those looks into three touchdowns already this season.
Though he didn’t find the end zone in Week 5, he is coming off the first 100-yard game of his career (108 yards on six catches) and is rivalling Buffalo’s top two wideouts in target share (24 through five games).
Atlanta has been phenomenal against tight ends this year (69 yards, zero TDs) but that’s more a productive of some lackluster early opponents. They surrendered six touchdowns to tight ends last year and the 11th-most fantasy points.
Rome Odunze Anytime TD (+175)
Odunze has been a consistent scoring threat is Caleb Williams’ preferred target in the red zone, finding the end zone five times in just four games.
Odunze is as short as +140 to score at some sportsbooks but bet365 still has him at +175 (36.36% implied probability).

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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.