Thursday Night Football Anytime Touchdown Scorer Prop Bets Picks (Dolphins vs. Bengals)

Let’s take a look at a few of our favorite anytime touchdown scorer player prop bet picks for Thursday Night Football: Dolphins vs. Bengals.

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Thursday Night Football Touchdown Scorer Prop Bets Picks & Predictions (Dolphins vs. Bengals)

Raheem Mostert Anytime TD (+285 DK)

Coming into the season, new Miami Dolphins RB Chase Edmonds was a trendy fantasy football sleeper pick. Three games into the season, however, it’s clear that Edmonds will split backfield duties 50/50 with Raheem Mostert. Mostert has 28 touches to Edmonds’ 29, 78 rushing yards to Edmonds’ 79, and 44 receiving yards to Edmonds’ 54. Mostert also has three red zone carries to Edmonds’ two (although both of Edmonds’ carries have resulted in TDs).

Given the roughly equal opportunity for these backs, it’s surprising to see Mostert (+285) carrying significantly longer odds than Edmonds (+175) to score a TD on Thursday night.

The Bengals’ defense has played pretty well all season, but this has come against two backup QBs (Cooper Rush and Joe Flacco) and another QB who has played like one (Mitchell Trubisky). All three of the TDs the Bengals have allowed this season have come in the red zone, and two of those three have been scored by RBs. Mostert should have opportunities within scoring range and will go against a defense that has struggled to stop RBs from a short distance this year.

If you can bet on an RB who leads his team in red zone touches and should get plenty of work at this price, you’re getting good value. Ride with Mostert to score on Thursday.

Hayden Hurst Anytime TD (+320 FD)

Miami’s pass defense has struggled this season against tight ends. In three games, the Dolphins have allowed TEs to put up 26 catches on 32 targets for 269 yards and a TD. Hayden Hurst is a TE that could give Miami more trouble on Thursday.

While Ja’Marr Chase has dominated target share for the Bengals so far, Hurst has quietly emerged as a reliable option for Joe Burrow in the passing game. Hurst has 17 targets on the season – after Ja’Marr Chase, the leader on the offense is Joe Mixon with 20. Hurst’s 17 targets put him two behind Tee Higgins and equal with Tyler Boyd.

Over the last two seasons in Atlanta, Hurst has put up one TD for every 13 targets he has seen. It’s a surprise that he hasn’t already gotten in the end zone this year, especially with two targets inside the opponent’s 10-yard line and one within the 5. Hurst will get in the end zone soon, and when he does, his Any Time TD odds will fall. Let’s take advantage of this anomaly while we can and hope that Hurst sees regression on Thursday night.

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