Anytime Touchdown Scorer Parlay Picks Today: 5 Anytime TD Predictions for $3,218.69

Our five-leg anytime touchdown scorer parlay for Week 16 today combines for +32186 odds at FanDuel, returning a $3,218.69 profit on a winning $10 bet.
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) celebrates with his teammates as we offer our anytime touchdown scorer parlay for NFL Week 16.
Pictured: Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) celebrates with his teammates as we offer our anytime touchdown scorer parlay for NFL Week 16. Photo by Jerome Miron / Imagn Images.
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With just three weeks left in the NFL regular season, our anytime touchdown scorer parlay for Week 16 combines five touchdown picks at +32186 odds to turn a winning $10 bet into a $3,218.69 profit if they all score as part of our NFL Week 16 predictions.


💰 Anytime touchdown scorer parlay predictions: NFL Week 16

See all of our NFL touchdown props and NFL same-game parlay bets for every big game.

🚀 NFL touchdown parlay today

  • Michael Wilson, WR, Cardinals (vs. Falcons): +160
  • Quentin Johnston, WR, Chargers (vs. Cowboys): +190
  • Jordan Mason, RB, Vikings (vs. Giants): +210
  • Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Cardinals (vs. Falcons): +230
  • Isaiah Likely, TE, Ravens (vs. Patriots): +270

Total odds: +32186 via FanDuel | $10 bet pays $3,218.69


🙌 Best anytime TD picks for Week 16

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Michael Wilson, WR, Cardinals (vs. Falcons): +160

C Jackson Cowart: I featured Wilson in this very article two weeks ago, when he went nuclear on the Rams defense with 11 catches for 142 yards and his first two touchdowns of the season. He reached the end zone again last week against the Texans, who feature arguably the best defense in football, and I love his chances to keep his scoring streak alive against a reeling Falcons pass defense - more on them later - that will likely start rookie Cobee Bryant in place of injured starter Mike Hughes (ankle). Wilson remains arguably the most underrated receiver in football, and I love the value at these plus-money odds.

Quentin Johnston, WR, Chargers (vs. Cowboys): +190

Sean Tomlinson: The Cowboys’ pass defense continues to be dreadful while sitting last and allowing 254.8 yards per game. They’ve also given up a league-worst 24 touchdowns to wide receivers. Enter Quentin Johnston then, the athletic marvel who has caught seven of his 12 red-zone targets (58.3%) while turning six of those grabs into touchdowns.

Jordan Mason, RB, Vikings (vs. Giants): +210

Dustin Saracini: Mason is back to getting double-digit carries for Minnesota, and is going up against a Giants defense coughing up 153 yards per game on the ground. This has all the makings of a blowout, especially when you consider the Giants have the 29th-ranked red-zone defense, allowing the opposition to score 66% of the time inside the 20. Watch for Mason to get the volume we need to hit pay dirt for a team that will have no issue dispatching New York.

Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Cardinals (vs. Falcons): +230

Andrew Reid: It's undoubtedly not been the season expected for the Cardinals wideout, but QB Jacoby Brissett has looked his way regularly in recent outings, and a matchup with the Falcons should continue that trend. Across his last three games, the second-year man out of Ohio State has generated 29 targets, resulting in 16 receptions, 198 yards, and 2 touchdowns. The Falcons allow the fourth-most TDs to opposing wideouts per game, and Harrison provides excellent value to find pay dirt in what should be a high-scoring affair (with a robust total of 48.5).

Isaiah Likely, TE, Ravens (vs. Patriots): +270

Esten McLaren: Likely was held off the scoresheet in last week's 24-0 Ravens win over the Bengals, but he still played 51% of the snaps and topped Mark Andrews. He scored his first touchdown of the season in the previous game and caught nine of 12 targets for 120 yards over a two-week sample. The Patriots have given up six touchdowns to tight ends on the season, including two to Bills TE Dawson Knox in last week's showcase AFC game. The Ravens are the 2.5-point home favorite in a game with an Over/Under of 48.5. I'm taking Likely to be part of that offensive success.


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