NFL Week 5 Anytime Touchdown Bets

NFL Week 5 Anytime Touchdown Bets

NFL Week 4 was full of action and, of course, touchdowns! We happened to cash on three of the five given out. That makes 7 of the last 10 have been hit! Whether you took them as single bets or did your NFL parlay with them, you cashed! Even more so if you took my advice and did a parlay round robin. We’re ready to keep it rolling with my NFL Week 5 anytime touchdowns! Here are five players I’m watching to cash this weekend with my NFL bets!

 

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NFL Week 5 Anytime Touchdowns

Quinshon Judkins (+120)

The first player on my list of NFL week 5 anytime touchdowns is Quinshon Judkins at +120. This may be the one I’m most confident in. In fact, I’m surprised this isn’t even money or less. Yes, the Browns are starting rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel, which may hinder their offense.

However, the Vikings are banged up on both sides of the ball. Linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel will miss the game. Carson Wentz will draw another start, but with four offensive linemen missing. There’s a potential that a fifth isn’t available either. This will be a patched-together line with not a lot of continuity, which could lead to the Browns having a short field when on offense.

This benefits Judkins, who should be relied on to help take pressure off of Gabriel. Since drawing the start for the Browns, Judkins has had more and more carries. He’s gone from 10 carries in Week 2, to 18 in Week 3, and 21 in Week 4. On top of that, he’s scored a rushing touchdown in each of the last two games.

The Vikings’ run defense just allowed Kenneth Gainwell to run for 99 yards and two rushing touchdowns, and Judkins is a far more physical back than Gainwell. He’ll get in the endzone in London, and you’ll cash your first NFL week 5 touchdown before you’re done having coffee!

Nico Collins (+125)

Next on the list of NFL Week 5 anytime touchdowns is Nico Collins at +125. Through four games, Collins has two touchdowns and continues to be C.J. Stroud’s favorite target. Stoud to Collins has been money. However, that’s not the only reason we like this NFL prop bet, especially for our parlays.

The Texans go against a very banged-up Ravens’ unit. They’ll be without cornerbacks Chidobe Awuzie and Marlon Humphrey. They may also be missing safety Kyle Hamilton, who hasn’t practiced all week. This is a banged-up secondary. However, they were already a struggling secondary that’s allowing 265.5 passing yards per game.

C.J. Stroud should have a big day, and that will likely include hitting his favorite target, Nico Collins. I wouldn’t expect to see these two hook up for multiple touchdowns on Sunday.

Cam Skattebo (-135)

The next player on our list of NFL Week 5 anytime touchdowns is the only one that’s juiced past even money. However, it is one I’m confident in. On Old-Fashioned Football, I suggested parlaying this with Giants’ Moneyline if you’re placing some NFL parlays. However, it also works great in your NFL prop parlays.

Tyrone Tracy is doubtful, meaning we’ll have another full load of Cam Skattebo. He’s -135 to score an anytime touchdown and for good reason. If you’ve watched football this year, you already know this guy is a psycho in the best way. He was incredibly productive at Arizona State and has been productive the last three weeks. His rushing total has gone up, and he carried the ball 25 times last week against the Chargers.

He’ll likely carry the workload a lot again. He’s scored a touchdown in two of the last three games and also gets involved in the receiving game. When backs get involved in the receiving game, this maximizes opportunity for them. Look for Skattebo to help Jaxson Dart out by running efficiently and scoring another touchdown this weekend.

 

Justin Fields (+125)

The next guy on our NFL week 5 anytime touchdowns list is an electric quarterback when he takes off. Sure, he isn’t winning games. However, Justin Fields is +125 to score a touchdown and has scored three rushing touchdowns in three starts.

I expect the game against the Cowboys this weekend to be a high-scoring affair. I also expect Fields to run a lot. In three weeks, he’s rushed for 178 yards. Last week, he took a broken play and scampered 43 yards for a touchdown. Anytime he takes off, he has the ability to score. That’s exactly what makes him such a good pick for our anytime touchdown bets.

The Cowboys’ defense has been less than par. While they’re allowing more through the air, there should be plenty of opportunity for Fields on the ground as well.

Quentin Johnston (+170)

The last player on our list of NFL Week 5 anytime touchdowns is Quentin Johnston at +170. I tweeted last week that as long as Johnston is still plus money, he’ll continue to be a cash cow. Then he proceeded to score a touchdown for us. That makes four receiving touchdowns in four games.

Johnston has also had double-digit targets in two straight games. It’s obvious that Justin Herbert is looking his way often, and the offense is geared towards throwing him the ball. Last week, in a loss to the Giants, Johnston had 8 catches on 13 targets for 98 yards and a touchdown.

This week, the Chargers are looking to rebound from an embarrassing loss. The Commanders’ defense has played strong this year. However, I expect he’ll continue to be a focal point for the offense. Moreso, I think Herbert will continue to look his way inside the red zone, and at +170, we’ll keep taking the free money.

By 2’s +394
By 3’s +990
By 4’s +2295
5 Leg Parlay +5134

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