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NFL Week 11 touchdown prop targets 
Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

NFL Week 11 touchdown prop targets 

Last week's touchdown prop target article once again delivered some winners, and we hope you built yourself a fruitful combination. We're back again with 10 positional groups in good-looking spots for scores.

Some of these teams and groups are in timeshares, have injuries impacting what to expect, or a mixture of the two. We've noted such spots, so be sure to keep an eye on injury reports before placing a TD bet in Week 11.


Chicago Bears RBs/WRs vs. Atlanta

Why they're here: After ranking inside the top 10 of most touchdowns allowed to running back and wide receivers last season, the Falcons have maintained that vulnerability. The Falcons have allowed the sixth-most TDs to RBs and third-most scores to WRs.

Volume leaders:

  • David Montgomery*: 115 carries, 17 targets, 21 red zone (RZ) looks
  • Darnell Mooney: 56 targets, 7 RZ looks
  • Chase Claypool**: 8 targets, 0 RZ looks

* Khalil Herbert is now out for the year, Montgomery will no longer be in a timeshare with Herbert

** Claypool second on team in targets since joining Chicago two weeks ago


Atlanta Falcons RBs vs. Chicago

Why they're here: Chicago is second in the NFL in touchdowns allowed to running backs with 14 total.
 
Volume leaders:

  • Tyler Allgeier: 102 carries, 9 targets, 18 RZ looks
  • Cordarrelle Patterson: 76 carries, 9 targets, 15 RZ looks
  • Caleb Huntley: 69 carries, 19 RZ looks

Baltimore Ravens RBs vs Carolina

Why they're here: Carolina has allowed 13 touchdowns to running backs this season, tied for fourth-most.
 
Volume leaders:

  • Kenyan Drake: 73 carries, 11 targets, 17 RZ looks
  • Gus Edwards (in two games): 27 carries, 6 targets, 4 RZ looks

Buffalo Bills RBs vs. Cleveland

Why they're here: The Browns have allowed the most touchdowns to RBs this season with 15 total.
 
Volume leaders:

  • Devin Singletary: 92 carries, 37 targets, 24 RZ looks
  • James Cook: 33 carries, 12 targets, 9 RZ looks

Washington Commanders RBs vs. Houston

Why they're hereHouston is tied for second-most TDs to running backs with 14. This was an issue for their defense last year as well, allowing 18 in 2021.
 
Volume leaders:

  • Antonio Gibson103 carries, 41 targets, 24 RZ looks
  • Brian Robinson: 93 carries, 4 targets, 14 RZ looks

New York Jets TEs vs. New England

Why they're hereThe Patriots have allowed the most touchdowns to tight ends this season at 7, tied with two other teams.
 
Volume leaders:

  • Tyler Conklin50 targets, 4 RZ looks
  • CJ Uzomah: 11 targets, 0 RZ looks

New York Giants RBs vs. Detroit

Why they're hereA year after allowing 18 touchdowns to RBs, the Lions have been just as generous. The Lions are tied for sixth-most TDs allowed to running backs.
 
Volume leaders:

  • Saquon Barkley198 carries, 36 targets, 27 RZ looks
  • Matt Breida: 29 carries, 8 targets, 7 RZ looks

Cincinnati Bengals WRs vs. Pittsburgh

Why they're here: No team has allowed more touchdowns to wide receivers than Pittsburgh at 13 total.
 
Volume leaders:

  • Tee Higgins: 58 targets, 7 RZ looks
  • Tyler Boyd: 49 targets, 5 RZ looks

Los Angeles Chargers WRs vs. Kansas City

Why they're here: The Chiefs have allowed 12 touchdowns to WRs, tied for second-most in the league. Last year, Kansas City allowed 19 scores to wideouts.
 
Volume leaders:

  • Mike Williams*: 59 targets, 10 RZ looks
  • Josh Palmer: 58 targets, 6 RZ looks
  • DeAndre Carter: 38 targets, 5 RZ looks
  • Keenan Allen*: 6 targets, 1 RZ look

*Keenan Allen and Mike Williams both have been practicing this week, but both players statuses worth monitoring before placing a bet here.


Kansas City Chiefs RBs vs. LA Chargers

Why they're here: The Chargers have allowed 13 touchdowns to running backs, tied for fourth-most. Last season, Los Angeles allowed 19 TDs to RBs.
 
Volume leaders:

  • Clyde Edwards-Helaire*: 69 carries, 23 targets, 17 RZ looks
  • Jerick McKinnon: 33 carries, 33 targets, 16 RZ looks
  • Isiah Pacheco: 60 carries, 3 targets, 9 RZ looks

*Based on snap counts, CEH's role is decreasing rapidly in favor of Pacheco and McKinnon

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