Sunday Six: Best Anytime Touchdown Scorer Picks for NFL Week 13 (Hop on the Mike White to Garrett Wilson Express)

Nov 27, 2022; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (17) celebrates a touchdown catch vs. the Chicago Bears.
Nov 27, 2022; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (17) celebrates a touchdown catch vs. the Chicago Bears. / Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
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Another one of our team's "Sunday Six" best bets cashed in Week 12, but perhaps in the most unusual way possible.

Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry was on his way for an easy breakaway touchdown run, but fumbled the ball in the end zone, leading the way for rookie Treylon Burks (+300) to fall on it for his first career score.

Heading into the final third of the NFL regular season, our team is targeting two different plays in the New York Jets vs. Minnesota Vikings matchup in Minneapolis, as well as a backup running back in Chicago for Bears-Packers between two of the worst run-stopping teams in the NFL.

Below are our team's best bets to score an anytime touchdown in Week 13.

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Best Anytime Touchdown Picks For Week 13

Garrett Wilson - New York Jets at Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings have a porous secondary and will struggle against the resurgent Jets passing game; Minnesota is 19th in EPA/Pass and 26th in success rate. The Mike White-led Jets looked more than comfortable in a monsoon last week against the Jets, tossing for more than 300 yards and three touchdowns. 

Two of those passing touchdowns went to rookie Garrett Wilson, part of his five catch, 95 yard day against the Bears. 

Now, against a poor Vikings pass defense in a dome, I’ll back the talented top 10 pick to find pay dirt again.

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T.J. Hockenson - Minnesota Vikings vs. New York Jets

Everyone’s attention will be on the Justin Jefferson-Sauce Gardner matchup, but Hockenson is the one we need to be looking at.

On the year, Hockenson has the third-most red zone targets of any tight end this season. He scored in last week’s game against the Patriots, which was a continuation of the targets he saw against Dallas.

Kirk Cousins trusts him and so will I. – Donnavan Smoot

You can find Donnavan Smoot’s full betting record here.

Darrynton Evans - Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers

Another goose egg last week in this contest was tough to swallow, considering Rams running back Kyren Williams (+425) looked terrific with 60 all purpose yards on 14 touches. He just couldn't find the end zone.

This week, I’m going with another backup running back in a terrific matchup in Bears back Darrynton Evans. With Justin Fields back from injury, Bears running backs should have wide open lanes given that the Packers’ defense must account for Fields’ ability to run. Him being back on the field makes his running backs around him better simply due to his presence.

The Packers rank second-last in the NFL in yards allowed to the position, while also allowing nine rushing scores and two receiving touchdowns. Evans collected 67 total yards on 10 touches last week, and has the speed and burst to break through and cash in. - Ben Heisler

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Diontae Johnson - Pittsburgh Steelers at Atlanta Falcons

No, Diontae Johnson has not scored a touchdown this season, and his frustration is mounting.

However, he did have a TD slip right through his hands in Week 12 against the Colts and he made five catches in that game. Kenny Pickett played his best game of the season last week and I think that carries over against a terrible pass defense.

The Falcons likely view George Pickens as the No. 1 receiver and rightfully so. That means Pickens will draw A.J. Terrell often and Diontae Johnson will have his best game. 

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