Best Anytime Touchdown Odds & Potential Picks For Seahawks At Lions Monday Night
Anytime touchdown, or ATTD, remains one of the popular bets out there among NFL odds. Each week at TheLines, we’ll provide some options for NFL anytime touchdown bets during Monday Night Football. Here are a few anytime touchdown picks for Monday Night Football odds between the Lions and Seahawks on Sept. 30. Two high-flying offenses meet in this one, so there should be plenty of touchdown equity available.
Best Monday Night Football Anytime Touchdown Odds
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Monday Night Football Anytime Touchdown Picks
The odds table above will by no means be exhaustive. We’ll highlight a couple of intriguing options, but we encourage you to do your own digging on players who interest you. When shopping for the best ATTD odds, use our prop betting tool to find the best prices for any player.
One final note: it isn’t advised to bet too many of these for a single game. There are only so many touchdowns to go around, so betting multiple players to score cuts against your own expected value.
Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Seahawks running backs have dominated the touchdowns thus far, scoring five of the team’s eight. However, we can’t recommend a play on either of the running backs at this time primarily because it’s still uncertain whether Kenneth Walker III will play. He has an injured oblique and it sounds like a coin flip whether he can go.
Currently, both Walker and Zach Charbonnet have short prices as if each is the starter.
Even if only one of the two is healthy, the Seattle rushing attack has faced a very friendly early schedule. Detroit’s front is much tougher, so the market is likely overpricing these players.
I’d rather look to the receiving corps, where D.K. Metcalf is the only player to spike thus far.
However, he’s only three targets ahead of Jaxon Smith-Njigba. The second-year man has worked his past Tyler Lockett in the target share for the moment, so I’m interested in him at the longest price of the three.
Additionally, Metcalf will likely face the toughest coverage of the three. Carlton Davis is the only healthy Detroit corner with the physicality to match up.
Young studs Brian Branch, who sometimes lines up in the slot, and Terrion Arnold are injured. They’ll either be less than 100% or have backups filling in for them. Kindle Vildor may be pressed into service, and he got torched the past two years.
Smith-Njigba has a decent chance to get on the touchdown board for the first time this season.
Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
After a slow initial week, St. Brown is back to dominating the target share. He commanded eight targets last week and an obscene 18 in the prior one.
Sam LaPorta has not only found his role marginalized a bit (thanks in part to Jameson Williams emerging as a bigger piece), but he’s also now hurt with a sprained ankle. He has a good chance of playing this week but may not be 100%. I thought about recommending backup TE Brock Wright, but the pricing looks prohibitive there.
It’s hard to evaluate Seattle’s defense as they’ve played an incredibly weak group of opposing offenses. My sense is they’ll probably have to commit more bodies to the box to slow this rushing attack down, especially with DL Leonard Williams and Byron Murphy II possibly out.
I’m worried about Mike Macdonald’s simulated pressures confusing Jared Goff and forcing Detroit to rely more on its backs. However, St. Brown catches a lot of quicker stuff anyway, and his ability to run after the catch gives him a chance to score on such plays.
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Lions vs. Seahawks injuries
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Seahawks at Lions matchup
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Offense Ranking OFF RNK | 5th | 4th |
Defense Ranking DEF RNK | 8th | 21st |
Offense Net Yards Per Game OFF NET YPG | 387 | 397 |
Defense Net Yards Per Game DEF NET YPG | 283.8 | 349 |
Passing Yards Per Game PASS YPG | 280.8 | 245.8 |
Turnovers Committed Per Game TOC PG | 1.5 | 1 |
What Are NFL Anytime Touchdown Picks?
If you are new to these wagers, they’re bets on a player to score a touchdown. Keep in mind that quarterbacks must run (or receive) for a touchdown to cash the prop — passing touchdowns do not apply to ATTD odds at NFL betting sites.
Thus, these are primarily the domain of offensive skill players, although you’ll find long odds for defensive and special teams players to score as well. Some NFL betting apps may lump “special teams/defense” into one bet.
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