Anytime Touchdown Scorer Parlay Picks Week 8: 5 Anytime TD Predictions for a $3,894.56 Profit

Our five-leg anytime touchdown scorer parlay for Sunday of Week 8 would pay out a profit of $3,894.56 on a winning $10 bet with total odds of +38945.
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce (14) signals a first down after a catch as we make our anytime touchdown scorer parlay for Week 8
Pictured: Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce (14) signals a first down after a catch as we make our anytime touchdown scorer parlay for Week 8. Photo by Mykal McEldowney / IndyStar via Imagn Images.

It's National Tight End Day, and at least four of our NFL betting experts got the memo for our anytime touchdown scorer parlay picks for Week 8. Our five NFL picks to score touchdowns on Sunday combine for total odds of +38945 and would pay a profit of $3,894.56 on a winning $10 bet. The action starts at 1 p.m. ET and runs through Packers vs. Steelers on Sunday Night Football. 


💰Anytime touchdown scorer parlay predictions: Week 8

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

🚀 Total odds: +38945 (0.26% implied win probability) | $10 bet pays $3,894.55

  • Mason Taylor, TE, Jets (+260)
  • Alec Pierce, WR, Colts (+300)
  • Jake Ferguson, TE, Cowboys (+175)
  • George Kittle, TE, 49ers (+190)
  • Jonnu Smith, TE, Steelers (+240)

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Mason Taylor, TE, Jets (vs. Bengals): +260

Anyone watch Thursday Night Football last week? Seemingly everyone who's ever played tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers found the end zone against the Cincinnati Bengals, including Jonnu Smith with the first touchdown of the game.

While Heath Miller and Eric Green didn't actually suit up, the position combined for four touchdowns from three players. Cincinnati has now allowed a league-high nine touchdowns to tight ends, so who better to target on National Tight End Day than Jets rookie Mason Taylor? He's also likely to be reunited with QB Tyrod Taylor - the Jets better quarterback.

Esten McLaren


Alec Pierce, WR, Colts (vs. Titans): +300

The Indianapolis Colts' offense has been a force this season, leading the NFL in yards per play (6.4) and percentage of drives ending with a score (61.9%), though Alec Pierce is the only full-time starter yet to join the scoring brigade - even after finishing with 98 yards on a career-high 10 targets last week. I suspect he'll end his scoring drought this week against the Tennessee Titans, who already fielded a bottom-10 secondary before losing top corner L'Jarius Sneed (quad). While everyone else chases tight-end scores, I love these long-shot odds on a true burner at wide receiver.

- C Jackson Cowart


Jake Ferguson, TE, Cowboys (vs. Broncos): +175

Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson has been a frequent visitor to the end zone over the last four weeks, reeling in six scores across his last four games, and seeing at least six targets in all but one outing this season. While on the surface the Denver Broncos might not seem like a defense you'd like to target, this game carries the highest Over/Under on the slate (I know, I know, that's because of the Cowboys' porous defense), and they've given up a tight end touchdown in three of their last four games.

Andrew Reid


George Kittle, TE, 49ers (vs Texans): +210

We have to celebrate today's occasion by backing George Kittle, right? A year ago, Kittle had six catches for 128 yards and a touchdown on his self-created holiday, and he's coming off a massive goose egg in Week 7. Yes, he had zero catches. After the game, Kittle apologized not only to his fantasy owners but also to bettors - we love that. Don't overthink this one, big No. 85 is scoring on Sunday.

Dustin Saracini


Jonnu Smith, TE, Steelers (vs. Packers): +260

Smith keeps being a steady option in his ninth season. The veteran is second on the Steelers in targets (26), which includes tying a season high with six looks during the team’s loss to the Bengals last week.

Smith scored one of his two touchdowns thus far in that outing too, showing he’s still able to be a towering and athletic red-zone presence. His reliable hands have helped to convert both of his targets inside the 10-yard line into touchdowns, and now Smith will face a Packers defense that’s given up the third-most scores to tight ends (five) and the most receptions (50).

Sean Tomlinson


💡 NFL expert picks for Week 8

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