NFL Week 6 betting on any moment of the touchdown

NFL Week 6 betting on any moment of the touchdown

Anytime touchdown bets are always a fan favorite, but instead of guessing, rely on the new PFF Player Prop Tool to separate signal from noise.

Built into the PFF app and available exclusively for PFF+ membersthe tool uses predictive analytics, matchup context and real-time sportsbook sync to highlight the props with the highest likelihood of success. From hit rates and usage trends to AI-powered matchup insights, it’s everything you need to make smarter, faster, and more confident choices.

RB Josh Jacobs, Green Bay Packers

The chances may be slim for Josh Jacobs to score, but it’s hard to think of a better lineup. The Packers are 14.5-point favorites, indicating they need to lead early and often, creating plenty of scoring opportunities.

Jacobs also has a favorable matchup against a Bengals defense that ranks in the bottom 10 in almost every major category. With one of the safest roles in football, a soft matchup and a perfect game script, you don’t have to think about it: back Josh Jacobs to find the end zone.

WR Drake London, Atlanta Falcons

Drake London has one of the best matchup advantages of the week against a Buffalo secondary that has struggled all season.

London was also a dominant player in the red zone, holding a nearly 40% market share last season and staying at a similar pace to Michael Penix Jr.’s favorite target near the goal line this year. In what will be a back-and-forth game for projects, look for Penix to rely on its most reliable option – and for London to find the end zone.

TE Tyler Warren, Indianapolis Colts

Warren has emerged as a key weapon for the Colts this season. He leads the team in objectives per route and is only ten routes behind Michael Pittman in total.

He now faces an Arizona defense that ranks fifth in targets, receptions and receiving yards allowed to tight ends. What makes Warren especially intriguing is his use of the red zone. Not only is he a reliable receiver, but he is often used in goal-line carries, making him a dual threat to score from the 5-yard line.

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