Anytime Touchdown Scorer Parlay Picks Today: 5 Anytime TD Predictions for a $2,554.35 Profit

Our anytime touchdown scorer parlay picks for Week 11's slate combine five picks to score into +25543 odds that would return a profit of $2,554.35 on a winning $10 bet.
Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier (25) celebrates after scoring a touchdown as we look make our NFL anytime touchdown scorer parlay picks for Monday
Pictured: Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier (25) celebrates after scoring a touchdown as we look make our NFL anytime touchdown scorer parlay picks for Monday. Photo by Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.

We're back for another anytime touchdown scorer parlay, with our five picks to score covering the action today through Monday Night Football. Our NFL betting experts have five plus-money picks with cumulative odds of +25543 that would turn a winning $10 bet into a $2,554.35 profit if they all find the end zone.


💰 Anytime touchdown scorer parlay predictions Week 11

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🚀 Total odds: +25543 (0.39% implied win probability) | $10 bet pays $2,554.35

  • Oronde Gadsden, TE, Chargers (+180)
  • George Kittle, TE, 49ers (+140)
  • Jordan Addison, WR, Vikings (+165)
  • Tyler Allgeier, RB, Falcons (+200)
  • Tyler Lockett, WR, Raiders (+380)

Oronde Gadsden, TE, Chargers (at Jaguars): +180

Oronde Gadsden is a fast-rising rookie who put up what’s become a rare dud last week, finishing with just 13 yards on three catches. But that can quickly be an outlier next to his four straight games with 60-plus, with the highlight being a 164-yard eruption against the Indianapolis Colts.

The Colts are woeful against tight ends and have given up a league-worst 726 yards. That bodes well for Gadsden this week, as his next opponent, the Jacksonville Jaguars, is similarly putrid while allowing the seventh-most yards to the position and fourth-most receptions. The Jags are tied for the second-most touchdowns allowed to tight ends at seven.

Sean Tomlinson

George Kittle, TE, 49ers (at Cardinals): +140

The Arizona Cardinals are a dumpster fire right now, and George Kittle is going to take advantage. At 32 years old, Kittle has shown no signs of slowing down, scoring a touchdown in three of his five games played this season. With 23 targets over his last three games, I love him to get into the end zone one more time against a team averaging close to 30 points per game against over the last four weeks. With a 100% catch rate inside the 20-yard line, play this one with confidence.

Dustin Saracini

Jordan Addison, WR, Vikings (vs. Bears): +165

The Vikings' passing attack has predictably struggled in two games since QB J.J. McCarthy returned under center, but he's still targeted Jordan Addison a combined 15 times in those two weeks with a 22.2% first-read target rate. That should bear fruit this week against the snakebitten secondary of the Bears, who have struggled mightily against deep shots. A third of Addison's targets have been deep downfield since McCarthy returned, and I love his plus-money odds to take advantage at least once on Sunday.

C Jackson Cowart

Tyler Allgeier, RB, Falcons (vs. Panthers): +200

This one won't be a repeat of the first meeting of the season when the Falcons were held off the scoreboard. While Atlanta hasn't come out on top in the last two weeks, its performances have been more inspiring, with competitive games against the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts. The Panthers have given up seven touchdowns to running backs in seven games since blanking the Falcons, and Allgeier has found pay dirt five times in his last six games. He leads the team in carries inside the five and inside the 10, and he'll help Atlanta get its revenge this week.

- Andrew Reid

Tyler Lockett, WR, Raiders (vs. Cowboys): +380

The Las Vegas Raiders are finding out what the Seattle Seahawks and Tennessee Titans already knew: Tyler Lockett has definitely lost a step. The 11th-year vet has just 114 total yards through nine games (one start) with two teams this season after his unceremonious departure from the Seahawks in the offseason.

But few teams have made subpar receivers look as competent as the Dallas Cowboys have this season. The Cowboys have given up 16 touchdowns to opposing receivers and an average of 10.10 yards per target. Lockett caught five of six targets for a season-high 44 yards in just his second game with Las Vegas last week, and that was against a much stingier Denver Broncos secondary.

Take advantage of these +380 betting odds in a game with a 50.5-point Over/Under - the highest betting total of Week 11.

Esten McLaren


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