NFL Week 15 touchdown prop targets
Week 15 in the NFL brings with it intriguing options for touchdown prop bets. We've had some success here coupling some of these positional groups into touchdown parlays, and we hope you have as well.
Here are 12 groups in advantageous spots for TDs this weekend, why they're here, and who we can expect to find the end zone.
Baltimore Ravens RBs/WRs vs. Cleveland
Why they're here: The Browns have allowed 17 touchdowns to running backs, the second-most in the NFL. They've also seen 14 touchdowns from wide receivers on the year, tied for fifth-highest.
Volume leaders:
- Kenyan Drake: 93 carries, 21 targets, 21 red zone (RZ) looks
- Gus Edwards: 62 carries, 2 targets, 12 RZ looks
- Demarcus Robinson: 56 targets, 8 RZ looks
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Devin Duvernay: 46 targets, 10 RZ looks
Carolina Panthers WRs vs. Pittsburgh
Why they're here: Pittsburgh has allowed 15 touchdowns to wide receivers this season, fourth-most in the NFL.
Volume leaders:
- DJ Moore: 91 targets, 9 RZ looks
- Terrace Marshall: 35 targets, 5 RZ looks
- Laviska Shenault: 24 targets, 7 carries, 2 RZ looks
Philadelphia Eagles RBs vs. Chicago
Why they're here: Chicago has allowed 16 touchdowns to RBs, tied for third-most in the league.
Volume leaders:
- Miles Sanders: 204 carries, 23 targets, 35 RZ looks
- Kenneth Gainwell: 41 carries, 20 targets, 13 RZ looks
- Boston Scott: 43 carries, 5 targets, 10 RZ looks
Kansas City Chiefs RBs vs. Houston
Why they're here: The Texans have allowed the most TDs to running backs this year with 18 total.
Volume leaders:
- Isiah Pacheco: 124 carries, 9 targets, 24 RZ looks
- Jerick McKinnon: 53 carries, 51 targets, 28 RZ looks
Houston Texans WRs vs. Kansas City
Why they're here: The Chiefs have let in the most touchdowns to WRs on the year with 19 total.
Volume* leaders:
- Brandin Cooks: 71 targets, 6 RZ looks
- Nico Collins: 66 targets, 8 RZ looks
- Chris Moore: 51 targets, 8 RZ looks
*Keep your eye on Houston's injury list, Cooks hasn't played in two weeks and Collins missed last week
Dallas Cowboys WRs vs. Jacksonville
Why they're here: The Jaguars have allowed 16 touchdowns to wide receivers, third-most in the league.
Volume leaders:
- CeeDee Lamb: 117 targets, 12 RZ looks
- Michael Gallup: 55 targets, 9 RZ looks
- Noah Brown: 52 targets, 9 RZ looks
Jacksonville Jaguars WRs vs. Dallas
Why they're here: Dallas's largest defensive vulnerability has been to wide receiver touchdowns. The 14 allowed is tied for fifth-most in the league and double the amount of touchdowns allowed to RBs and TEs.
Volume leaders:
- Christian Kirk: 106 targets, 18 RZ looks
- Zay Jones: 98 targets, 13 RZ looks
- Marvin Jones: 58 targets, 5 RZ looks
New York Jets TEs vs. Detroit
Why they're here: The Lions are tied for the second-most touchdowns allowed to tight ends at eight.
Volume leaders:
- Tyler Conklin: 71 targets, 5 RZ looks
Denver Broncos TEs vs. Arizona
Why they're here: The Cardinals have allowed the most TDs to tight ends this year: nine.
Volume leaders:
- Greg Dulcich: 45 targets, 1 RZ look
Las Vegas Raiders TEs vs. New England
Why they're here: New England has allowed eight touchdowns to TEs, tied for second-most.
Volume leaders:
- Foster Moreau: 45 targets, 6 RZ looks
Tennessee Titans RBs vs. LA Chargers
Why they're here: The Chargers have seen 15 running back touchdowns against them, fifth-most in the league.
Volume leaders:
- Derrick Henry: 275 carries, 34 targets, 42 RZ looks
- Dontrell Hilliard: 22 carries, 26 targets, 7 RZ looks
Los Angeles Chargers WRs vs. Tennessee
Why they're here: Tennessee has been a great target for receivers all year. They've allowed 18 touchdowns to the position, second-most in the NFL.
Volume* leaders:
- Josh Palmer: 92 targets, 8 RZ looks
- Mike Williams: 66 targets, 11 RZ looks
- Keenan Allen: 49 targets, 10 RZ looks
*Injuries have hit this group hard, but this trio is finally all healthy together
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