Best anytime touchdown scorer value bets for NFL Week 11

One of the most popular NFL bets among fans is the "anytime touchdown scorer." As we turn the page to the second half of the regular season, here are our top players to find the endzone in Week 11. *Odds subject to change 49ers TE George Kittle ANYTIME touchdown (+145) – Caesars Sportsbook Kittle ranks […]

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One of the most popular NFL bets among fans is the "anytime touchdown scorer." As we turn the page to the second half of the regular season, here are our top players to find the endzone in Week 11.

*Odds subject to change

49ers TE George Kittle ANYTIME touchdown (+145) – Caesars Sportsbook

Kittle ranks in the top five among all tight ends in receptions and receiving yards, and is first in receiving touchdowns with seven. He is quarterback Brock Purdy's safety blanket, and No. 1 option in the redzone. Kittle has scored seven touchdowns over six of his last seven games.

The Seahawks rank in the bottom third of the league in receiving yards and touchdowns allowed. In their Week 5 matchup earlier this season, Kittle caught two touchdowns against Seattle.

Steelers WR George Pickens ANYTIME touchdown (+130) – DraftKings

As noted above, the Ravens are ranked last in the NFL against the pass. They have surrendered the most receiving touchdowns in the league with 22, and gave up four to Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase last week.

Pickens is a big play machine, averaging a whopping 16 yards per reception and ranking ninth in the NFL in receiving yards. He has just two touchdowns on the year, but both have come over the past three weeks.

Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase ANYTIME touchdown (-110) – DraftKings

This is currently one of the safest NFL bets to make. Chase is having an All-Pro caliber season, leading all wide receivers in receptions (66), yards (981) and touchdowns (10). He has caught five touchdowns in his last four games.

The Chargers have a solid pass defense, but Chase is matchup proof. He is by far the top receiving options the Bengals have, especially being without the injured Tee Higgins. Chase and Joe Burrow have had one of the best receiver-quarterback connections in the league for the last several years.

Falcons WR Drake London ANYTIME touchdown (+165) – DraftKings

London is having the best season of his career, on pace to set new highs in receptions and receiving yards, and has already set a personal best in touchdowns with six. He has found the endzone in four of his last six games.

The Broncos have a solid pass defense, but the Falcons have one of the top passing offenses in the league. If Atlanta makes its way to the redzone, quarterback Kirk Cousins will be looking London's way first.

Ravens RB Derrick Henry ANYTIME touchdown (-180) – Caesars Sportsbook

This is one of the safest bets you can make. Henry has scored a touchdown in every single game this season, leading the league with 14. He is also leading the way in rushing and total scrimmage yards.

Henry is averaging 19 touches per game this season. The Steelers have a pretty solid run defense, but if the Ravens' offense gets inside the 10-yard line, you can bet pounding Henry into the endzone will be the priority. 

Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba ANYTIME touchdown (+180) – DraftKings

Smith-Njigba stepped up big time while Metcalf was out injured. Over his last two games Smith-Njigba has caught 13 passes for 249 yards and two touchdowns.

He has established a trust and chemistry with Smith and should continue to see a high volume of targets, even with Metcalf back. Smith-Njigba is a first-round talent who could be the No. 1 receiver on many other offenses.