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    +18286 TD Prop Parlay | Week 5 NFL Betting Picks

    Zach BrunnerBy Zach BrunnerOctober 9, 2021Updated:October 9, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read Betting
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    NFL Week 5 features many interesting lines and competitive matchups, making NFL betting game picks difficult. This is why many people are looking to player props for this week.

    If you want to take that to the extreme, we have a touchdown parlay with massive odds. After hitting a big one a couple of weeks ago, this is a touchdown parlay that looks just as good and pays out even more. Watch our NFL betting video below, and make sure to share and subscribe!


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    Massive TD Prop Parlay | Week 5 NFL Betting Picks

    Kyle Pitts

    There’s no Calvin Ridley or Russell Gage this week for the Falcons, and they seem hesitant to give Cordarrelle Patterson significant snaps. This all points to the first Kyle Pitts blow-up week, though all we really need is a touchdown here. He is second on the team in red zone targets, behind Ridley, with six. This should be the week he finally finds pay dirt.

    Damien Harris

    Yes, the Patriots offensive line is a mess. However, they still play the Texans and should be able to move the ball all day long. The NFL betting odds also suggest this. When the Patriots get in the red zone, it is the Damien Harris show.

    After back-to-back terrible matchups and performances for Harris, this is shaping up to be one of those Patriots running back games where the lead back falls into the end zone multiple times. Harris is the team’s go-to red zone running back, as he’s had seven carries in the red zone, whereas no other running back has more than two. Harris also has three carries inside the five-yard line, and no other running back has gotten one.

    Derrick Henry

    There isn’t much to say about this one. Derrick Henry plays the Jaguars, who have surrendered five rushing touchdowns to running backs already this season. Henry has scored at least one touchdown in four of his last five games against Jacksonville.

    Nick Chubb

    After being kept out of the end zone the past two weeks, Nick Chubb should find pay dirt again this week. With Baker Mayfield suffering a shoulder injury, the Browns should look to run the ball as much as possible. Luckily, run defense is the weakness of the Chargers, who allow the third-most rushing yards per carry in the league (5.3). 

    Davante Adams

    Despite being the reception leader heading into NFL Week 5, it has been a somewhat quiet season for Davante Adams. It’s possible this is because he has scored only one touchdown. Look for that to change this week. The Packers’ defense is a mess, losing their top player in Jaire Alexander. The Bengals should be able to pass all over this defense, meaning Aaron Rodgers and the Packer offensive will need to be aggressive for four quarters. Look for Adams to get back into the end zone on Sunday.

    Zack Moss

    The Bills-Chiefs matchup on Sunday Night Football has an implied total of 56 points, which is by far the highest of the weekend. If the Bills are going to be scoring in bunches, it seems likely that Zack Moss will be involved. He has played three games this season, scoring in all of them. Moss has three total rushing touchdowns and a receiving touchdown. Best of all, he appears to be the favorite out of the backfield in the red zone. So, if the Bills are going to be in the red zone often, which the odds suggest, then Moss will be given multiple opportunities to score a touchdown and make us money.

    NFL Betting Parlay = +4496

    A $10 bet would pay out $459.60.


    Cole Kmet

    $10 to win $1,838.60

    If you’re feeling spicy and want to add another longshot player onto the NFL betting parlay, Cole Kmet is my favorite choice. There’s a full article about why I love Kmet this week. In short, he played the second-largest snap share of any offensive player in the league last week, Matt Nagy says he needs to get more involved, and the Raiders have given up big performances to the tight end position the past two weeks, including two touchdowns last week.

    Even if you put $1 on this parlay with Kmet added, I think it’s worth it.


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