Anytime Touchdown Scorer Parlay Picks Week 6: 5 Anytime TD Predictions for a $4,358 Profit

Our anytime touchdown scorer parlay predictions for Sunday's Week 6 slate combine for +43588 odds at FanDuel, turning a winning $10 bet into a profit of $3,834.50.
Anytime Touchdown Scorer Parlay Picks Week 6: 5 Anytime TD Predictions for a $3,800 Profit
Pictured: Arizona Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) celebrates a touchdown. Photo by Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.

We're combining five picks to find the end zone on Sunday into an anytime touchdown scorer parlay with combined odds of +43588 that would turn a winning $10 bet into a $4,358.89 profit. Please sit back and enjoy the action as our NFL picks and touchdown scorer predictions bring you big profits in Week 6.

Dustin Saracini has even more TD picks with his NFL anytime touchdown scorer predictions.


💰Anytime touchdown scorer parlay predictions: Week 6

Odds via FanDuel - one of our best NFL parlay betting sites - and subject to change

  • Ryan Flournoy, WR, Cowboys (+320)
  • Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Cardinals (+230)
  • Ja'Marr Chase, WR, Bengals (+210)
  • Tucker Kraft, TE, Packers (+180)
  • Tyquan Thornton, WR, Chiefs (+290)

Total odds: +43588 (0.23% implied win probability) | $10 bet pays $4,358.89

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🎯 Week 6 anytime touchdown scorer parlay

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Ryan Flournoy (Cowboys at Panthers): +320

No CeeDee Lamb? No KaVontae Turpin? No problem. Second-year receiver Ryan Flournoy emerged as a prime target for QB Dak Prescott in Week 5, pulling in six of nine targets for 114 yards, including a 46-yarder; he also took a couple of carries out of the backfield, displaying his versatility. He had been a fringe player in the offense, but it looks like the 'Boys will again be without Lamb and Turpin (and running back Miles Sanders), so the opportunities should be there for Flournoy again as he looks to feast against Carolina's zone coverage.

Andrew Reid

Marvin Harrison Jr. (Cardinals at Colts): +230

Marvin Harrison Jr. returns to his father's stomping grounds of Lucas Oil Stadium to take on the Indianapolis Colts this weekend, and he's talked about how it's a special game for him. At the game level, he's been targeted 21 times across his last three games, catching 13, and has 306 receiving yards and two touchdowns on the season.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (foot) won't play, but I have faith that backup Jacoby Brissett can still connect with Harrison. The Cardinals are now a 9.5-point underdog on the road and should be committed to a pass-heavy game plan for 60 minutes.

Esten McLaren

Ja'Marr Chase (Bengals at Packers): +210

Joe Flacco to the rescue.

If it’s one thing the veteran will do, it’s feed his star wideout. While he hasn’t really had one in the last six years (Courtland Sutton grinded through a 1,000-yard campaign in 2019 with Flacco leading the charge in Denver), you better believe the new Bengals quarterback will be using Ja'Marr Chase as a security blanket in his first start in Cincinnati. The Bengals need a shot in the arm, and Ja’Marr will be the first place Flacco looks before the season unravels.

- Dustin Saracini

Tucker Kraft (Packers vs. Bengals): +180

The Bengals’ defense has been a tire fire in general, and especially against tight ends. The team is tied for the second-most touchdowns allowed to TEs (four), and is in the same position for receptions allowed (34) while giving up the fourth-most yardage (345).

Now that drain-circling unit will face Tucker Kraft, who has scored twice this season after doing so seven times all of last year, and he’s second on Green Bay in red-zone targets (five).

Sean Tomlinson

Tyquan Thornton (Chiefs vs. Lions): +290

The Chiefs' offense has come alive over the last two weeks with Xavier Worthy back in the lineup, but Tyquan Thornton has been quietly cooking all season - he's hauled in three of Patrick Mahomes' eight TD passes this year and posted a season-high 90 receiving yards in last week's loss at Jacksonville. He should have every opportunity to feast Sunday against a Lions secondary that was already struggling before losing its top four perimeter cornerbacks.

C Jackson Cowart


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