Steelers vs. Dolphins Anytime TD Scorer Picks for Diontae Johnson, George Pickens, Tyreek Hill
Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images. Pictured: Diontae Johnson.
- In search of anytime TD scorer picks for Steelers vs. Dolphins on Sunday Night Football?
- Find out why our TD scorer prop specialist is targeting Diontae Johnson, George Pickens and Tyreek Hill.
Anytime TD Scorer Picks
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WR Diontae Johnson
Anytime Touchdown +225 (bet365)
I'm not overthinking this one.
Diontae Johnson is the most targeted player in the NFL to not catch a touchdown this season — this could be the week.
Johnson has seen five red-zone targets in his last two games, which is more than the rest of his teammates combined over that stretch.
The matchup against Miami's defense is also a plus, as its secondary has allowed 10 passing touchdowns, seven of which have gone to wide receivers.
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WR George Pickens
Anytime Touchdown +330 (FanDuel)
For a lot of the same reasons I’m taking Diontae Johnson, I feel the same way about George Pickens.
The wide receiver out of Georgie is playing over 80% of snaps and getting nearly identical targets as Chase Claypool. As an added bonus, he’s got a clear connection with Kenny Pickett – Pickens has 20 targets in three games with the rookie QB.
Pittsburgh’s scoring is like to come through the air tonight, as its run game has been dreadful this season.
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WR Tyreek Hill
To Score 2 Touchdowns +550 (FanDuel)
One of the most explosive players in the NFL, Tyreek Hill has already logged a two-touchdown game this season. While this is a longshot, Hill sees so much volume that his odds should be closer to +300, not +550.
Hill, who leads the league in receiving yards entering Sunday, has double-digit targets in 4-of-6 games this season. With Tua Tagovailoa back under center, I’d rather bank on Hill going off instead of playing a Mike Gesicki or Cedrick Wilson ATD.
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