NFL Week 16 Anytime TD Scorers: Vikings vs. Seahawks (2024)
There were plenty of positives to take away from last week’s Anytime Touchdown (ATD) picks. The 12 players I picked scored a combined 11 touchdowns. However, the total profit for the week was less than you would expect given that last statement. I only hit on one First Touchdown (FTD) pick, and none of my three long shots came in. Seven players scored the 11 touchdowns, as four players scored twice. If I had replaced FTD bets with 2+ TD bets, I would have made a mint. That may be something to monitor moving forward. For now, I will stick with the ATD and FTD angles that have provided profit throughout the 2024 season. Below are my picks for all 11 games on the Week 16 Sunday slate, excluding the primetime game.
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, 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. Here are our top NFL Week 16 anytime TD scorers. Below we dive into our top NFL Week 16 anytime TD scorer for Vikings vs. Seahawks.
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Best NFL Week 16 Anytime TD Scorer Prop Bets: Vikings vs. Seahawks
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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.
Vikings vs. Seahawks
- Anytime TD Odds: +130 at FanDuel
- First TD Odds: +675 at Caesars
Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold has thrown for multiple touchdowns in five of his six road games this year. The Seattle Seahawks have been an above-average pass defense based on advanced metrics. However, they have allowed 15 receiving touchdowns to opposing wideouts this season. This week, Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison should be on the ATD/FTD radar. Unlike the situation with Cincinnati’s wide receivers, the price difference between Jefferson and Addison is negligible. The difference in ATD price between Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins implies a nearly 20 percent disparity. Meanwhile, there is less than a 10 percent implied disparity between Jefferson and Addison. With that in mind, I prefer to trust Jefferson to maintain his role as the alpha wide receiver in Minnesota’s offense.