Super Wild Card Weekend Anytime Touchdowns

Super Wild Card Weekend Anytime Touchdowns

Just because we’ve hit the NFL playoffs doesn’t mean we aren’t betting on anytime touchdown bets! We finished the season in the plus margin. Now we’ll look to continue the winning. Let’s take a look at my top Super Wild Card Weekend anytime touchdown bets. Plus, we’ll put them all in a round-robin parlay!

 

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Super Wild Card Weekend Anytime Touchdowns

RhAMONDRE sTEVENSON (+145)

First up on the list of players I’m circling for the Super Wild Card Weekend anytime touchdown bets is Rhamondre Stevenson at +145. The Patriots have a powerful defense that involves two running backs in TreVeyon Henderson and Rhamondre Stevenson.

Stevenson is on a really nice streak over the last three games. He’s scored six touchdowns in those three games. He had a rushing touchdown against the Ravens three weeks ago. Stevenson added a rushing and receiving touchdown against the Jets two weeks ago.

Finally, he scored two rushing touchdowns and a receiving touchdown last week. Despite Henderson’s strong play, Stevenson is still very much involved in the offense. While the Chargers defense has been good, they’ve still allowed .71 rushing touchdowns per game to running backs. Look for Stevenson to get into the endzone.

nICO Collins (+145)

My next pick among my NFL Super Wild Card Weekend anytime touchdown bets is Nico Collins. Yes, the Steelers have a decent defense. However, they’re allowing one receiving touchdown per game to wide receivers. I have no doubt that C.J. Stroud is going to rely on his best receiving threat, Nico Collins.

The touchdowns haven’t come in bunches this year as they have in previous years. Collins only has six receiving touchdowns on the year. On top of that, he’s only scored in one game in the last six. However, on a big stage, with Stroud likely facing pressure, he’ll rely on his number one receiving target.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the stud wide receiver, Nico Collins, will have a touchdown in the first half and cash our bet right away.

D’Andre Swift (+150)

We’ll continue our list of NFL Super Wild Card Weekend anytime touchdowns with D’Andre Swift at +150. Swift has had the best year of his career this year back under Ben Johnson. He rushed for a total of nine touchdowns in 16 games. Four of those have come in the last four weeks.

The Packers kept him out of the endzone both times they played each other. They have a strong defense that allowed only .76 rushing touchdowns per game to running backs. However, this game will be at a cold Soldier Field. The Bears recipe should be running the ball early and often. Run the damn ball is a saying for a reason.

Look for the Bears to use both Swift and Monangai to wear the Packers’ defense down. While I think both could score, I’m more confident in Swift getting utilized in the red zone. They like to use him in both the rush and passing game, which gives him even more opportunities.

George Kittle (+180)

Next up on our list of NFL Super Wild Card Weekend anytime touchdowns is Mr. George Kittle at +180. Kittle only played in 11 games this season due to injury. However, in those 11 games, he proved he was Brock Purdy’s favorite target, scoring seven touchdowns. When these two are both on the field, the 49ers’ offense tends to be better.

The Eagles are one of the top defenses against the tight end. However, Kittle is a hybrid tight end who is hard to cover. Pearsall is questionable, and Kittle will be relied on even more if he’s limited or out. The Texans are 11th against the tight end position. The Rams are 13th. He scored a touchdown against both of them.

I’m not worried about how good the Eagles have been against the tight end position this year. I expect George Kittle to show up in the playoffs in a big way and help the 49ers stay competitive.

Blake Corum (+190)

Last on the list of NFL Super Wild Card Weekend anytime touchdowns is Blake Corum at +190. For a backup running back, Corum sure has been getting involved lately. Corum has double-digit carries in four of the last five games and seven of the last 11 games. This is more of a time-share than Kyren Williams wants to admit.

On top of that, Corum has been making big plays. He has five carries of over 20 yards in the last ten games. That means he’s making big plays in at least 50% of the last ten games, and big plays equal touchdown opportunities. Corum has scored five touchdowns in the last seven games, including one against the Panthers.

The Panthers’ defense has allowed .94 rushing touchdowns per game to running backs. Look for Corum to get in the endzone, and at +190, this adds some nice juice to our round-robin parlay.

Parlay Round-Robin Numbers:
By 2’s: +585
By 3’s: +1691
By 4’s: +4574
5 Leg Parlay: +12085

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