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Sunday TD props: One touchdown scorer from both wild-card games
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Demarcus Robinson (15). Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Sunday TD props: One touchdown scorer from both wild-card games

Sunday's NFL Super Wild Card Weekend games offer us a nice chance to go for value, compared to our Saturday TD approach that saw us hone in on some studs. If you like longer odds plays in the touchdown prop market, look no further.

Brandin Cooks TD (+230 FD)

Cooks has been on a tear for Dallas and should not be overlooked simply because of the dominance we're seeing from CeeDee Lamb. Cooks has scored in three straight games and eight of his last 12.

The Green Bay Packers have been leaky to explosive passes, which would benefit Cooks in this spot, and compared to Lamb's TD price at -145, this is the clear pivot.

Demarcus Robinson TD (+320 FD)

While Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp will get most of the attention on this Los Angeles offense, do not overlook Demarcus Robinson. Robinson has established himself as the WR3 in this offense, catching a touchdown in four of his last five games with Matthew Stafford, averaging 60+ yards per game in that stretch.

The Lions have allowed the sixth-most receptions per game to WRs and the third-most touchdowns, opening the door for plenty of passing touchdowns from the Los Angeles end in this one.

It's the highest over/under of the weekend, take a chance on someone with a better price to find pay-dirt.

Dawson Knox TD (+650 FD)

If you want a long shot, let us offer you Buffalo's Dawson Knox. Keep in mind for a moment that there is expected to be some heavy wind in Buffalo for this Steelers-Bills game.


UPDATE: Bills-Steelers has been postponed until Monday at 4:30 p.m. ET due to a brutal snowstorm hitting the area.

The weather will likely play a factor even when/if the game is played on Monday afternoon, so keep an eye on the lines. We suggest consulting The Action Network before locking in your bets. 


While that should limit both passing attacks, it doesn't necessarily mean these teams can't move the ball and get near the goal line. If they do, Knox offers us some nice value. He saw two red zone targets last week to Dalton Kincaid's zero, scoring a touchdown. Should James Cook and Josh Allen get the Bills in close, some short passes Knox's way makes a lot of sense.

Pittsburgh has allowed the sixth-most touchdowns this season to tight ends.



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