NFL Week 14 touchdown prop targets: Eight positional groups in strong spots
Welcome back to another installment of our touchdown prop targets for this week in the NFL. We've found this relatively straightforward approach has helped to circle groups in good spots for scoring touchdowns, with identified targets delivering scores every Sunday.
Here's what we're seeing for Week 14.
Cincinnati Bengals RBs vs. Cleveland
Why they're here: The Browns have allowed 16 touchdowns to running backs, tied for the most in teh NFL.
Volume leaders:
- Joe Mixon: 158 carries, 53 targets, 37 red zone (RZ) looks
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Samaje Perine: 74 carries, 40 targets, 18 RZ looks
Dallas Cowboys RBs vs. Houston
Why they're here: The Texans have allowed the second-most touchdowns to running backs this season with 15 total.
Volume leaders:
- Tony Pollard: 148 carries, 36 targets, 19 RZ looks
- Ezekiel Elliott: 157 carries, 13 targets, 21 RZ looks
Houston Texans WRs vs. Dallas
Why they're here: Dallas has seen 13 touchdowns scored against them from WRs, tied for fifth-most in the NFL.
Volume* leaders:
- Nico Collins: 66 targets, 8 RZ looks
- Chris Moore: 40 targets, 7 RZ looks
- Phillip Dorsett: 27 targets, 1 RZ look
*It sounds like Brandin Cooks will be out again
Minnesota Vikings TEs vs. Detroit
Why they're here: The Lions have allowed eight touchdowns to tight ends, tied for second-most in the NFL.
Volume leaders:
- TJ Hockenson: 40 targets, 8 RZ looks
Jacksonville Jaguars WRs vs. Tennessee
Why they're here: The Titans have allowed the most touchdowns to wide receivers this season with 17.
Volume leaders:
- Christian Kirk: 99 targets, 16 RZ looks
- Zay Jones: 86 targets, 12 RZ looks
- Marvin Jones: 57 targets, 5 RZ looks
Tennessee Titans WRs vs. Jacksonville
Why they're here: The Jaguars have allowed 15 TDs to wide receivers, tied for third-most to the position.
Volume leaders:
- Robert Woods: 61 targets, 10 RZ looks
- Treylon Burks: 37 targets, 3 RZ looks
- Nick Westbrook-Ikhine: 33 targets, 4 RZ looks
Carolina Panthers RBs vs. Seattle
Why they're here: The Seahawks have allowed 14 touchdowns to RBs this year, the fifth-highest mark in the league.
Volume leaders:
- D'Onta Foreman: 126 carries, 8 targets, 24 RZ looks
- Chuba Hubbard: 41 carries, 7 targets, 2 RZ looks
Miami Dolphins RBs vs. LA Chargers
Why they're here: The Chargers are tied for second-most touchdowns allowed to running backs with 15 total.
Volume leaders:
- Raheem Mostert: 125 carries, 26 targets, 19 RZ looks
- Jeff Wilson: 40 carries, 13 targets, 12 RZ looks
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