NFL Week 3 Anytime & First TD Scorers: Packers vs. Titans (2024)

Last week started so well. My first pick of the week, Chris Godwin, hit his Anytime Touchdown (ATD) as well as his First Touchdown (FTD) for a cool +250/+1700 payout. After that, however, there was not much for me to crow about. I did hit a few other ATDs,  but they were few and far between. Such is the nature of the ATD and FTD beast. I am back at it again this week to hopefully have better results.

As I have mentioned previously and will continue to emphasize, I am tracking these using bet sizes of 0.4 units on ATD and 0.1 units on FTD. 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 all of my NFL first and anytime TD picks for Week 4. Below we dive into my top NFL anytime and first TD picks for Packers vs. Titans.

NFL Week 3 Anytime & First TD Scorers: Packers vs. Titans

(All wagers are 0.5 units)

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.

Packers vs. Titans

Tony Pollard

  • Anytime TD Odds: +110 at DraftKings Sportsbook
  • First TD Odds: +500 at DraftKings Sportsbook

The Green Bay Packers and Tennessee Titans are two of six teams to allow at least one rushing touchdown and at least one receiving touchdown to opposing running backs so far this year. I am not opposed to a Josh Jacobs ATD/FTD bet, but I prefer Tony Pollard in this matchup.  

There was preseason talk of a 50-50 split between Pollard and Tyjae Spears. But Pollard's usage has been way more secure through two weeks. Pollard has 43 opportunities (carries plus targets) compared to just 16 for Spears. The Packers served up Saquon Barkley's three-touchdown performance in Week 1. Last week, they were able to keep Colts back Jonathan Taylor out of the end zone. But he still amassed 135 yards from scrimmage on just 14 touches. Pollard has six red zone opportunities through two games, so he is a solid bet to score on Sunday.

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