NFL Week 13 Anytime TD Scorers: Rams vs. Saints (2024)

It all started so well last week. I hit three Anytime Touchdown (ATD) bets in the first hour or so of last Sunday's slate. One of those was a Jonnu Smith First Touchdown (FTD) bet. It was the second straight week I hit on a longshot Smith FTD play. But things died down after that. I went 4-6 overall on ATD bets for the week, with Smith being my only FTD winner. The result was a modest profit of about 0.8U for the week. Let's keep the good vibes going with my ATD and FTD for the 10 games on the Week 13 Sunday main slate. Here are our favorite NFL Week 13 anytime TD scorers. Below we dive into our top NFL Week 13 anytime TD scorers for Rams vs. Saints.

As a reminder, I am tracking these using bet sizes of 0.4 units on ATD and 0.1 units on FTD. Whether you play one or all of them, use your discretion and adjust as you see fit. We compare anytime touchdown stats to prop bet odds and projections to help identify this week’s best bets.

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Best NFL Week 13 Anytime TD Scorer Prop Bets: Rams vs. Saints

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NFL Anytime Touchdown Scorer Prop Bets

Who will score a touchdown in this week's NFL Games? The Anytime TD market covers any player who carries or receives the ball into the end zone, not the QB who passes the ball. We compare anytime touchdown stats to prop bet odds and projections to help identify today's best bets. View Anytime Touchdown odds across sportsbooks here.

Rams vs. Saints

Puka Nacua (WR – LAR)

The Week 13 meeting between the Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints is among the most intriguing on the board. It projects as a close, high-scoring affair. Because of that, there are plenty of viable ATD and FTD candidates. I hit big on Taysom Hill in the Saints' last game, as he scored three times. The sportsbooks have adjusted Hill's pricing in a big way after that outing. You can still get him at +140 on Bet365, but I have seen his ATD line down to -128 at other books. I do not mind going that route if you want to ride the hot hand. However, I am instead going to pivot to Puka Nacua of the Rams.

Nacua is due for some positive touchdown regression, especially when compared to teammate Cooper Kupp. Since both players returned to the lineup several weeks ago, Kupp has six red-zone opportunities compared to Nacua's five. Kupp scored four times, while Nacua only scored one touchdown. The Saints rank first in the NFL in DVOA versus number-one receivers but just 25th versus number-two wideouts. You can argue who fits which role for Los Angeles, but both Rams receivers should be able to have good games. I prefer Nacua because New Orleans plays a high rate of man coverage, and Nacua has been dominant versus that defense this season. His 3.84 yards per route run is the fourth-highest among 91 players with at least 10 targets against man coverage. I think Nacua will find a way to get into the end zone this week.

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