
NFL Week 7 is here! Let's take a look at the top touchdown scorer predictions and odds for Sunday!

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With 12 NFL matchups scheduled for Sunday, there is an early London matchup featuring the Rams and Jaguars. On Sunday, there are six games at 1 p.m. ET, four at 4 p.m. ET, and a Sunday night showdown between the Falcons and 49ers.
The NFL continues to reach out globally, and London will host an early morning matchup featuring the Los Angeles Rams (4-2) and the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-2).
3-point favorites, the Rams are 4-2 under quarterback Matt Stafford. With that, they've won two of the last three against the Indianapolis Colts, and a 17-3 over the Baltimore Ravens in week 6. Now they head to London against a Jaguars team that's surprised many! While moneyline favorites, ESPN's Adam Schefter just reported that the star receiver will be out for the Rams on Sunday with an ankle injury.
4-2 on the season, Trevor Lawrence and company went on a three-game win streak against the Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, and Houston Texans. Under first-year head coach Liam Coen, the Jaguars are second in the AFC South behind the Colts. Jacksonville will look to bounce back after a 20-12 loss to Sam Darnold and the Seahawks.
A battle in the AFC West, the Las Vegas Raiders (2-4, 1-2 away) will face off against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs (3-3, 2-1 home).
The books are expecting this divisional matchup to be a close one, and the Chiefs are 12.5-point spread favorites. In fact, the Chiefs are the second-favorite to win the Super Bowl behind the Buffalo Bills at +650 odds. With an 8-2 record against the Raiders since 2020, the Chiefs are fresh off a 30-17 victory over the Detroit Lions. The Raiders captured a week 6 20-10 win over the Titans following four straight losses.
Sunday will highlight an NFC East divisional matchup between the Washington Commanders (3-3, 1-2 away) and the Dallas Cowboys (2-3, 1-0-1 home).
Second behind the Eagles in the standings, the Commanders are slim 1.5-point spread underdogs on the road. Star receivers Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel are questionable to play, which could switch the odds in their favor.
Coming off a heartbreaking 25-24 loss against the Chicago Bears, the Commanders get the Cowboys, who were stunned by the Carolina Panthers in week 6, 30-27. Dallas has several players listed on the injury report, including key players on the receiving corps, offensive line, and defense. Since 2020, the Cowboys have been 6-4 against the Commanders. CeeDee Lamb, Tyler Smith, Tyler Booker, Jack Sanborn, Donovan Wilson, and KaVontae Turpin are listed as questionable for Sunday.
Sunday afternoon, the New England Patriots (4-2, 3-0 away) will play the Tennessee Titans (1-5, 0-2 home) on the road. While the matchup isn't all that exciting, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel will make his return to the Titans, where he previously served as head coach. As 7-point spread favorites on the road, the Titans will operate under interim head coach Mike McCoy. Just 1-5 on the year with Cam Ward at quarterback, have lost five of six games. This could be the ultimate revenge game for coach Vrabel.
In this article, you will find the NFL betting odds for all 13 NFL games on Sunday! Let's take a look at my best anytime touchdown scorer (ATS), bets, picks, and predictions for the Sunday, October 19 NFL matchups!
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| Team vs Team | Moneyline | Spread | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rams vs Jaguars | -168 / +142 | -3 (-114) / +3 (-106) | O/U 44.5 (-110 / -110) |
| Eagles vs Vikings | -130 / +110 | -2.5 (-102) / +2.5 (-120) | O/U 43.5 (-112 / -108) |
| Raiders vs Chiefs | +590 / -850 | +12.5 (-110) / -12.5 (-110) | O/U 45.5 (-110 / -110) |
| Saints vs Bears | +176 / -210 | +4.5 (-118) / -4.5 (-104) | O/U 44.5 (-112 / -108) |
| Dolphins vs Browns | +128 / -152 | +2.5 (-105) / -2.5 (-115) | O/U 34.5 (-115 / -105) |
| Panthers vs Jets | -116 / -102 | -1.5 (-105) / +1.5 (-115) | O/U 41.5 (-105 / -115) |
| Patriots vs Titans | -320 / +265 | -6.5 (-115) / +6.5 (-105) | O/U 42.5 (-105 / -115) |
| Colts vs Chargers | +114 / -134 | +1.5 (-104) / -1.5 (-118) | O/U 48.5 (-112 / -108) |
| Giants vs Broncos | +295 / -370 | +7.5 (-115) / -7.5 (-105) | O/U 40.5 (-106 / -114) |
| Commanders vs Cowboys | +104 / -122 | +1.5 (-110) / -1.5 (-110) | O/U 54.5 (-108 / -112) |
| Packers vs Cardinals | -340 / +275 | -6.5 (-115) / +6.5 (-105) | O/U 44.5 (-105 / -115) |
| Falcons vs 49ers | +106 / -124 | +1.5 (-108) / (-112) | O/U 46.5 (-118 / -104) |
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GP: 6 | REC: 26 | Targets: 55 | Receiving Yards: 396 | AVG: 15.2 | TD: 3 | Long: 44
My first best bet for Sunday, I placed one unit on Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams to score a touchdown Sunday in London against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Adams should emerge as the WR1, given that star receiver Puka Nacua has been ruled out with a sprained ankle.
There's no doubt Nacua is having a historical season and is the Rams' top receiver. Next up is Adams, who is second on the team in receptions (26), targets (55), and receiving yards (396). Of all receivers, Adams leads the group with three touchdowns on the season.
A veteran receiver who's played with the Green Bay Packers, New York Jets, and Las Vegas Raiders, Adams ranks among the top seven in targets (55). In addition, he's No. 5 in yards per catch (15.2) and among the top ten in touchdowns (3).
More importantly, Adams leads all NFL receivers with 13 red zone targets and is the target of 61.9 percent of Matt Stafford's targets inside the 20. Moreover, he leads the entire Rams receiving corps in red zone targets and is tied with Nacua for two touchdowns each. With 26 yards on two receptions, Adams' 61.9 target percentage far outbeats Nacua's (28.6 %).
Interestingly enough, Adam's 15.2 average cards per reception matches his career high, and he's scored a touchdown against the Titans, Eagles, and Colts. Although in a two-week draught, Adams has a prime matchup Sunday.
Likely to match up with Montaric Brown or Jourdan Lewis, Adams faces a Jaguars secondary that allows the twelfth most touchdowns to receivers. Since week 1, WR1s such as Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Nico Collins, and Ja'Marr Chase have scored touchdowns against the Jaguars.
Scoring a touchdown in three of six games, Adams has scored four touchdowns against the Jaguars over their last two meetings. While that dates back to 2022, he remains an end zone threat.
While the Rams can improve in their scoring efficiency inside the 20 (50%), they face a Jaguars defense that allows opponents to score nearly 53 percent in the red zone.
With 20 targets and nine receptions over the last two games, I'm expecting Adams to be heavily involved Sunday and for his volume to increase. Of course, that means Tutu Atwell and Jordan Whittington could be in line for larger roles.
GP: 1 | Carries: 12 | Rushing Yards: 39 | Avg Rushing: 3.3 | Rush TD: 5 | Rec TD: 1 | Rush Long: 12
For my second-best bet on Sunday, I placed one unit on New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson to score a touchdown against the Tennessee Titans.
Under head coach Mike Vrabel, the Patriots deploy a running back committee with Stevenson and rookie TreVeyon Henderson. However, it's Stevenson who leads the team in carries (51), rushing yards (157), and all backs with two touchdowns.
In the backfield, he's Drake Maye's fourth leading receiver with 154 receiving yards, 15 targets, and 13 receptions. His usage may increase now that receiver Stefon Diggs has been ruled out for Sunday's matchup.
Although Stevenson has underperformed by averaging just 3.1 yards per carry, he played 72 percent of snaps in week 6, compared to Henderson's 30. This season, he leads the backfield with 217 snaps. If anything, Henderson had a drop-off in snaps played from week 5.
Of all Patriots running backs, it is Stevenson who leads the crew with two rushing touchdowns, 19 yards, and 11 attempts in the red zone. Leading with 55 percent of rushes inside the 20, this is a strong bet. In addition, he's been the lead goal-line back with five attempts and one rushing touchdown inside the five.
Now, let's talk about this matchup. The Patriots may rank No. 32 in offensive rushing DVOA, but the Titans are a mess defensively. Not only do they allow 26.8 points per game, but the Titans also allow 133.7 rushing yards per game. With that, they rank No. 24 in defensive DVOA and No. 27 in defensive rushing DVOA.
Really, we are talking about a Titans team that recently fired its head coach and ranks No. 24 in defensive rush EPA.
Since the Patriots are favored by seven points, I expect New England to produce a good amount of offense. After all, the Titans allow the most touchdowns to running backs. While Raiders' Ashton Jeanty scored a touchdown last week, the Colts' star Jonathan Taylor rushed for three touchdowns alone against the Titans. Since week 1, the Titans have allowed nine touchdowns to RB1s and RB2s.
I'm taking Rhamondre Stevenson to score a touchdown Sunday. While his rushing yards have been abysmal, he scored two touchdowns against the Bulls in week 5. Over the last two games, he has had 20 carries and has been stopped by the Saints. Although the team is built around a running back committee, Stevenson has a 3.9 rushing touchdown percentage.
GP: 4 | REC: 13 | Targets: 22 | Receiving Yards: 145 | AVG: 11.2 | TD: 1 | Long: 37
My third best bet for today, I placed one unit on Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy to score a touchdown against the Las Vegas Raiders.
This may be a long shot since Patrick Mahomes has several passing options with Hollywood Brown, Travis Kelce, Tyquan Thornton, and JuJu Smith-Schuster. With that said, Rashee Rice will return Sunday from a six-game suspension. With Rice coming back, I expect Worthy to remain one of Mahomes' top options.
Worthy may have one touchdown on the season, but he's earned the trust of Mahomes in the red zone throughout his career. In four games this season, he's recorded 13 receptions, 22 targets, and 145 receiving yards. In fact, he most recently scored a touchdown last week against the Detroit Lions.
Leaving all Chiefs receivers with a 73 percent snap count last week, Worthy has put up just six receiving yards on one reception and three targets inside the red zone this season.
Overall, Worthy has always been a red zone threat, and now faces a Raiders defense that allows the 13th most touchdowns and fourth most receiving yards to receivers.
