NFL Week 10 Anytime Touchdown Bets

NFL Week 10 Anytime Touchdown Bets

Straight off a week calling four of five anytime touchdowns in Week 8, and then we shit the bed in Week 9. We’re still ahead in the game, but missing all five last week sure stung. That’s okay, because I’m bouncing back in a big way this week. Let’s take a look at the NFL week 10 touchdown bets I’m feeling will cash this weekend with my NFL bets!

 

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NFL Week 10 Anytime Touchdowns

Devon Achane (-155)

First up on the list of players I’m circling for NFL Week 10 anytime touchdown bets is Devon Achane. I know, I know. It’s chalky as hell. However, of all the NFL anytime touchdowns for Week 10, it feels chalky for a reason. The Dolphins play the Bills, and while the Dolphins have been a mess, Achane remains their best offensive player.

Achane has been really consistent against the Bills. I’ll start with the negative. He didn’t score against them earlier this year when these two teams played. However, he has scored against them in four of five career matchups. In fact, in two of those, he scored multiple touchdowns.

Achane matches up well against the Bills, and the Bills have struggled against running backs in general. Sure, getting Matt Milano back and healthier will help the Bills’ defense. However, I still think the Dolphins are able to keep this one close, and Achane ends up being the stud of the team. I’m locking it up at -155 and adding it to my NFL parlays.

Amon-ra St. Brown (-145)

I’ll back my super chalky play up with another chalky play for my second NFL week 10 anytime touchdown bets. This time I’m going with Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. The Lions are coming off an embarrassing home loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Good news Lions, now you get the Washington Commanders.

Am I slightly concerned the Lions won’t have to do much to beat the Marcus Mariota-led Commanders? Yes. However, it isn’t really Dan Campbell’s style to take his foot off the gas once they get going. We’re talking about a team that just allowed Sam Darnold to go 21 for 24, 330 yards, and throw four touchdown passes. Most of that was before Jayden Daniels was out, by the way. This defense is like a cheese grater. Not as rough as one, though. If you’ve ever gone too far and grated your fingernail, you know what I’m talking about.

I expect the Lions to come out and prove that last week was a fluke and absolutely destroy these Commanders. Gibbs, Montgomery, St. Brown, and LaPorta may all have a touchdown. In fact, that may be a fun little separate NFL Week 10 anytime touchdown parlay bet. However, for these ones, I’m just going with St. Brown, who I think is primed to have a big day.

Rome Odunze(+150)

We’ll continue our list of NFL week 10 anytime touchdowns with Rome Odunze at +150. Odunze is the bad habit I can’t quit. Do you think I’m concerned that he only had three targets and zero catches last week? Absolutely not. In fact, it makes me feel like he’s going to get involved even more.

After the quiet game where Caleb Williams had more catches than Odunze, Rome’s dad took to social media. Look, we know it’s always true. However, sometimes the squeaky wheel gets the grease! That’s what I think will happen in this showdown against the New York Giants.

Which brings me to the other reason I love taking Rome Odunze for my NFL anytime touchdown bets for Week 10. He plays the New York Giants this weekend. The same New York Giants that just allowed 235 passing yards and two touchdowns to the 49ers.  The 49ers were able to gain an average of 12 yards per completion. As good as the 49ers’ offensive scheme is, this Bears team is really starting to blossom, and Caleb Williams is better than Mac Jones. I’ll fight anybody who wants to argue against that.

Jordan Addison (+185)

Next up on our list of NFL Week 10 anytime touchdowns is the Minnesota Vikings’ wide receiver 2, Jordan Addison. Last week J.J. McCarthy looked okay. It’s hard to discredit his play too much, given that they pulled off a road upset against a division rival and far better team. He finished the day 14 for 25, for 143 yards and two touchdowns.

Justin Jefferson was the only wide receiver to catch a touchdown pass. However, Addison had more yards. Fewer receptions, but more yards. I think this week it is flipped. This week, I’m feeling Jordan Addison to get the touchdown instead of Justin Jefferson.

The Vikings play the Baltimore Ravens, who have also struggled mightily on defense. Yes, they are getting healthier. However, they still have allowed the second most average touchdowns per game to wide receivers. Addison has played fairly well this year since returning from suspension, and I think that continues against a poor Ravens team.

Keenan Allen (+190)

Last on the list of NFL Week 9 anytime touchdowns is Keenan Allen. Some may call him the ageless wonder. I’m going to go with Mr. Reliable. Let’s forget his time in Chicago under Matt Eberflus. Had Ben Johnson been the coach at the time, Allen could have produced big touchdown numbers. In fact, he’s proven he’s still capable after returning to the Chargers.

I know he started the season hotter than he’s been recently. In fact, he opened with three touchdowns in the first three games. It’s slowed now as Herbert has built rapport with Oronde Gadsden, and Quentin Johnston and Ladd McConkey continue to step up. However, Allen is still a very reliable player.

One that I think gets in the end zone this weekend when they face off against the Steelers. The Steelers have a strong defense, but I think it’ll take points from these Chargers to keep up. Therefore, I expect a lot of throwing and Herbert relying on his third-down guy, Keenan Allen.

Parlay Round-Robin Numbers:
By 2’s: +429
By 3’s: +1090
By 4’s: +2536
5 Leg Parlay: +5643

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