NFL Week 6 Anytime TD Scorers: Texans vs. Patriots (2024)

Last week was a rough one on the Anytime Touchdown (ATD) front. I only hit three out of 11. Adding insult to injury was Seattle's defense scoring the first touchdown after I mentioned them but went the “safer” route. The silver lining was that two of the three hits were also First Touchdown (FTD) hits. This mitigated most of the damage. Hopefully this week we can get back on track.

Here are my favorite NFL Week 6 Anytime TD and First TD picks for all 11 games on Sunday's main slate, including the London game. Below we dive into our top NFL Anytime TD scorers for Texans vs. Patriots.

Get instant alerts when a line reaches your target via the BettingPros App >>

Best NFL Week 6 Anytime TD Scorers: Texans vs. Patriots

As always, 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.

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.

Texans vs. Patriots

Dalton Schultz

Dalton Schultz has yet to score this season. That could be a bad sign, or (as in the opposite of the Derrick Henry pricing) it could provide us an opportunity. The Houston Texans will be without star wide receiver Nico Collins for this game. In his stead, Houston still has two solid wideouts in Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell. However, Diggs is more of a zone-beater (New England plays man at the fourth-highest rate in the NFL) and Dell has not looked like himself coming off of last year's injury. Running back Joe Mixon should be back but has not played since Week 2. Enter Schultz, who is third on the team in targets behind only Collins and Diggs.

Texans tight ends caught 25.9 percent of the team's touchdown passes last year and the Patriots rank 28th in the NFL in defensive DVOA against opposing tight ends. This feels like a good spot for Dalton Schultz to record his first touchdown of the 2024 season.

Try Premium for FREE in our mobile app