Last week, both Kyle Monangai and Omarion Hampton let us down. This week, we’re ready to hit all five. If you bet them straight or in a parlay round robin, you still cashed a little bit of profit. However, we’re looking for more. Let’s take a look at the NFL week 16 touchdown bets I’m feeling will cash this weekend with my NFL bets!
NFL Week 16 Anytime Touchdowns
James Cook (-135)
First up on the list of players I’m circling for NFL Week 16 anytime touchdown bets is James Cook at -135. I know, I know. Starting with a chalky play. However, it feels like a great pick to put in our round-robin parlay because I feel like we can trust it. You only pay the chalk if you lose, after all.
Cook is fresh off a three-touchdown performance last week against the New England Patriots. He’s an integral part of the Bills’ offense and will continue to get involved in both the rushing and receiving game. Cook has scored 12 total touchdowns this year.
The Browns’ defense might be considered good. However, they just let D’Andre Swift run for two touchdowns on them. I expect the Bills to be able to move the ball well enough, even if it is a road game for them. Cook will find the endzone and our round-robin parlay will be off to a good start.
Woody Marks (-115)
My next pick among my NFL week 16 anytime touchdown bets is Woody Marks at -115. He was on my list last week and didn’t find the endzone after just seven carries for 30 yards against a bad Arizona defense. However, I think it’ll be different this weekend when they play the league’s worst team, the Raiders.
The Raiders just let Saquon Barkley rush for 78 yards and a touchdown. Don’t get me wrong, I know that Woody Marks is not Saquon Barkley. However, he is finding success this year, and the Texans are scoring points. Look for the Texans to have an easy time moving the ball down the field and Marks to score within the first half.
The Raiders have allowed a rushing touchdown in each of the last four games. Get ready to make it in each of the last five.
Kyren Williams (+115)
We’ll continue our list of NFL week 15 anytime touchdowns with Kyren Williams at +115. Now we’re getting a little juicier and into the plus money. Kyren Williams anytime touchdown price has seldom been in the plus-money range in the last couple of years.
However, that’s where his number falls on Thursday night as they play the Seattle Seahawks. Don’t get me wrong, the Seahawks do have a good defense. The Rams have a good offense, though, and without Davante Adams, I think they’ll lean on the run game even more.
Williams has scored a touchdown in six of the last seven games. He had a rushing touchdown back on November 16 against this Seahawks defense, and I expect him to notch another.
Bucky Irving (+140)
Next up on our list of NFL Week 15 anytime touchdowns is Bucky Irving +140. Irving came back from injury on 11/30. In the three games back, he’s scored two touchdowns and has gone back to a full workload, having an average of 16 carries a game. With those 16 carries, he’s averaged 55 yards rushing. He’s also averaged 2 catches a game and 17 receiving yards a game
The Bucs offense has been a bit of a mess, despite getting healthier in the past couple of weeks. However, with Mike Evans fully ramping up as well as Jalen McMillan returning, the plethora of passing options should help open the run game.
This weekend, they play the Carolina Panthers in a major NFC South division showdown. Both teams are tied right now at 7-7, and both need to win to try to secure the division and playoffs. Look for this to be a grind-it-out type of match and Irving to get in the endzone.
D’Andre Swift (+140)
Last on the list of NFL Week 16 anytime touchdowns is D’Andre Swift at +140. To say Swift is experiencing a revitalized career under head coach Ben Johnson may be an understatement. In fact, he’s averaging 4.9 yards per carry, the most since 2022 when his offense was being coached by…Ben Johnson.
Swift is at 935 rushing yards, which is on pace to break his career high. He also gets involved in the receiving game, though not a ton. This weekend, the Bears play the Packers in Soldier Field. In the last game against the Packers, just two weeks ago, it was Monangai that got in the endzone instead of Swift.
However, Swift still has three touchdowns over the last three weeks. Expect the Bears to rely on the run game again to help balance their offense and to move the ball down the field. This is another huge division rivalry and division showdown. The winner takes a good lead in first place and may not give it back.
Parlay Round-Robin Numbers:
By 2’s: + 344
By 3’s: + 830
By 4’s: + 1850
5 Leg Parlay: +3930











