Sunday Six: Best Anytime Touchdown Bets Today (NFL Week 10)

Nov 6, 2022; Chicago, Illinois, USA;  Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields (1) controls the ball in their loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 9.
Nov 6, 2022; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields (1) controls the ball in their loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 9. / Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports
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In Week 9, only one of us got on the board in our "Sunday Six" NFL anytime touchdown picks, as BetSided's Iain MacMillan hit with Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Christian Kirk (+165) at home vs. the Las Vegas Raiders.

As the Sunday slate of Week 10 begins early from Munich between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Seattle Seahawks, our crew has assembled our top available bets on the board for the day's action, including two different plays from the New Orleans Saints vs. Pittsburgh Steelers matchup; one on each side.

Here are our team's favorite anytime scorer picks for Week 10. Don't forget, you can follow along and track our records and unit count in our team standings all season HERE!

Best Anytime Touchdown Picks for Week 10

Chris Olave - New Orleans Saints at Pittsburgh Steelers

Chris Olave props have won me some money already this season, so why not keep betting on the rookie wideout? He’s become a feature of this Saints offense and comes off a six reception, 71 yard performance on Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens.

Now, he gets to face a Pittsburgh Steelers team allowing 2.1 passing touchdowns per game. That's tied with the Kansas City Chiefs for the most in the NFL. If you want to bet on a receiver to score a touchdown, there are few players that have better matchups than Olave. Pittsburgh also ranks 31st in opponent yards per pass attempt, giving up an average of 7.5 yards per throw.

I’ll back Olave to score his third touchdown of the season at +160.

You can track Iain's bets on Betstamp here.

George Pickens - Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New Orleans Saints

Pickens is a prime breakout candidate off of the Steelers bye week and after the trade deadline. The team traded Chase Claypool and is getting healthier while they face a banged up Saints team coming to Pittsburgh on a short week after losing on Monday Night Football. 

In the four games Kenny Pickett has started, Pickens has 15 catches for 171 yards and a touchdown, but was held without a catch against the Eagles, depressing his number. 

I’ll buy low on the Georgia rookie after the Claypool trade in a game the Steelers can find success through the air against a leaky Saints secondary. New Orleans is 22nd in EPA per Dropback on D this season. 

Track all of Reed's bets at Betstamp HERE!


Justin Fields - Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions

Yes, the Detroit Lions defense didn’t look like the worst unit in the NFL last week, but I’m not buying that for two weeks in a row.

The Chicago Bears have turned their offense around in recent weeks by letting Justin Fields play to his strengths, and the second-year quarterback delivered with a huge performance against the Miami Dolphins in Week 9. 

Over his last three games, Fields has 37 carries for 320 yards and has scored a rushing touchdowns in each of those matchups. That’s insane usage from a quarterback on the ground, and I don’t see why Chicago would go away from it in his spot. – Peter Dewey

Find Peter Dewey’s full betting record here.

Michael Pittman Jr. - Indianapolis Colts at Las Vegas Raiders

Everyone is down on the Colts, but I’m still a little bullish on them.

They may be dysfunctional, but it's not as if the Raiders are a good football team either. They are 28th in opponent passing yards per play and 26th in opponent passing yards per game.

Sam Ehlinger should look decent enough to find his No. 1 receiver in Pittman. He hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 1, and that should change soon. – Donnavan Smoot

Tyler Higbee - Los Angeles Rams vs. Arizona Cardinals

I’ve been waiting all season long for Tyler Higbee to get in the end zone, and I think it finally pays off in a perfect matchup at home vs. the Arizona Cardinals.

Arizona is an absolute sieve to the position; leading the NFL in TE targets allowed, receptions, yards and touchdowns. Higbee despite his 36 receptions this year has somehow avoided paydirt all season long.

Sean McVay owns the Cardinals’ souls, going 11-1 straight up and 10-1-1 ATS against them, and Arizona’s defense hasn’t stopped tight ends from going wild for years.

Even if Matthew Stafford doesn’t play, why should we be concerned? After all, Higbee hasn’t gotten a touchdown yet, so perhaps John Wolford opens up even more opportunities to cash in.

Follow all of Ben’s betting plays in real-time HERE!

Joshua Palmer - Los Angeles Chargers vs. San Francisco 49ers

I’m going to Sunday Night Football for my anytime touchdown this week.

It’s been a story year over year with the Chargers as the injury bug always bites hard. Keenan Allen is still out and two weeks ago, Mike Williams suffered an ankle injury that will keep him out for Week 10 as well. That means for the second straight week, all of the targets are going Palmer’s way.

Last week, he saw 10 targets and hauled in eight of them for 106 yards, but didn’t find his way into the endzone. His lone touchdown on the season came in Week 2, so he has the talent, the opportunity and he’s due. - Josh Yourish

Follow all Josh Yourish’s bets HERE

Tony Pollard - Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers

Even if Ezekiel Elliot plays, it doesn’t appear he’ll be on a full workload. That means Pollard has tremendous value as Dallas’ lead back, and I love backing his props against a Green Bay defense that allows the third-most rushing yards per game (119.4) to running backs on five yards per carry.

If it turns out Zeke can’t go at all, then Pollard’s TD odds would likely jump significantly. He had three against Chicago when Elliot sat, and on the season he’s averaging a stellar 6.2 yards per carry and 10.3 yards per catch.

Pollard’s dynamic talent will put him in a position to find the end zone, and I’ll happily back him at -115 odds. - Joe Summers

Follow all of Joe Summers' betting picks here.