Anytime Touchdown Scorer Parlay Picks Today: 5 Anytime TD Predictions for a $2,114.78 Profit

Our anytime touchdown scorer parlay picks for Week 9 combine for +21147 odds, and would return a profit of $2,114.78 on a winning $10 bet on Sunday.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (9) makes a catch as we make our anytime touchdown scorer parlay picks for Week 9
Pictured: Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (9) makes a catch as we make our anytime touchdown scorer parlay picks for Week 9. Photo by Barry Reeger-Imagn Images.

Let's close out the first half of the 2025 NFL season with a bang and cash our +21147 anytime touchdown scorer parlay picks today. A winning $10 bet on this five-leg parlay - consisting of Christian Watson, Kayshon Boutte, Michael Pittman Jr., Jameson Williams, and Justin Jefferson - would return a profit of $2,114.78 if all players score during the NFL's Sunday slate.


💰Anytime touchdown scorer parlay predictions Week 9

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🚀 Total odds: +21147 (0.47% implied win probability) | $10 bet pays $2,114.78

  • Christian Watson, WR, Packers (+250)
  • Kayshon Boutte, WR, Patriots (+220)
  • Michael Pittman Jr., WR, Colts (+155)
  • Justin Jefferson, WR, Vikings (+165)
  • Jameson Williams, WR, Lions (+190)

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Christian Watson, WR, Packers (vs. Panthers): +250

Christian Watson played for the first time this season last week and immediately stepped into his role as QB Jordan Love's No. 1 - and best - receiver. Watson showed no signs of the knee injury that caused him to miss the first seven weeks of the season. He caught all four of his targets for 85 yards in the 35-25 road win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Now, Watson gets to play at Lambeau Field for the first time this season, and he'll do so with the Packers favored by 12.5 points against the Carolina Panthers. The Over/Under is 44.5, suggesting a team total near 30 points for Green Bay. It's a great opportunity for Love and Watson to build on last week's strong reunion.

Esten McLaren


💡 NFL expert picks for Week 9


Kayshon Boutte, WR, Patriots (vs. Patriots): +220

Kayshon Boutte has emerged as a dangerous target for Patriots QB Drake Maye, and we're looking to keep his recent touchdown streak rolling. The third-year man out of LSU has found pay dirt in three straight games, and now gets a Falcons defense that allowed four scores through the air last week. While the surface numbers aren't so bad for the Falcons' secondary, they've largely faced a list of the league's worst QBs, including underachieving young QBs and injury replacements. Drake Maye is a different beast, and his wideouts should find success on Sunday.

Andrew Reid


Michael Pittman Jr., WR, Colts (at Steelers): +155

The Colts' offense has been the best in football this season by just about every metric, and Michael Pittman Jr. has been a driving force with at least five catches in six of his eight starts. He's scored in all six of those games, too, so I'm shocked to see him catching such long odds to reach the end zone again opposite a porous Steelers secondary that effectively revived Joe Flacco's career two weeks ago.

C Jackson Cowart


Justin Jefferson, WR, Vikings (at Lions): +165

Justin Jefferson has scored only once this campaign after doing so 10 times last year. But he still sits tied for ninth leaguewide in targets, and the deep threat has been given double-digit looks in four straight games, two of which led to 120-plus yards. Now J.J. McCarthy is set to return under center for Minnesota, and while the results have been mixed from him, the signal-caller is easily an upgrade over Carson Wentz.

A matchup against a Lions secondary that’s allowed the second-most touchdowns to wide receivers (11) is also tasty.

Sean Tomlinson


Jameson Williams, WR, Lions (vs. Vikings): +190

Since returning from their bye, the Minnesota Vikings' secondary has been getting torched, giving up six passing touchdowns over the last two weeks. Now, they take on the third-best scoring offense and the fourth-most efficient red-zone offense in the NFL. Enter burner Jameson Williams, who's in a great spot to hit pay dirt. Minnesota has given up a 37-yard, 79-yard, and a 27-yard score over the last two weeks, which is an absolute dream for No. 1. The volume will be there, and Williams will be one of the many mouths that get fed.

Dustin Saracini


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