During Week 6 of the NFL season, numerous touchdowns were scored, resulting in a favorable outcome for over bets, which went 10-3-1. As we look forward to the upcoming games, several players have promising prospects for reaching the end zone, with odds provided by the BetMGM online sportsbook.
**Running Back**
**Alvin Kamara, Saints, -110**
The New Orleans Saints are set to face the Denver Broncos on Thursday Night Football, but they will be missing several key players. This situation suggests they will rely heavily on Alvin Kamara to carry the load. He has consistently received double-digit carries in each game this season, logging 15 or more in four out of six games. Additionally, Kamara has made four or more receptions in four contests, presenting multiple avenues for him to score. Given the likelihood of a low-scoring matchup, he stands the best chance among players to cross into the end zone.
**Brian Robinson Jr., Commanders**
After sitting out last week’s clash against the Baltimore Ravens due to a knee injury, Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. seems poised to return this Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. If he takes the field, Robinson could find himself in a good position to score, as the Panthers have surrendered the most rushing touchdowns in the NFL. Notably, he has achieved four touchdowns during his last three games, further boosting his scoring potential going into this matchup.
**Kenneth Walker III, Seahawks**
Kenneth Walker III has been a scoring sensation for the Seattle Seahawks, amassing five touchdowns in just four games so far this season. The upcoming game against the Atlanta Falcons promises to be high-scoring, with an over/under of 51, one of the highest figures in Week 7. While his odds may not offer significant value, Walker’s chances of scoring on Sunday afternoon remain strong.
**Wide Receiver**
**Courtland Sutton, Broncos, +225**
This prediction is challenging, especially considering the Denver offense averages a mere 18.7 points per game, ranking 25th in the league. However, with quarterback Bo Nix likely focusing on courtland Sutton against a weakened Saints defense, there is a potential for Sutton to find the end zone. He has scored in two of his last three games, indicating he has the capability to make a significant impact.
**Terry McLaurin, Commanders**
Terry McLaurin has recently established a solid connection with rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels after a slow start. Over the past four games, McLaurin has caught 21 passes for 317 yards and found the end zone four times. This trend may continue against a Carolina defense, which, along with the Commanders, Los Angeles Rams, and Houston Texans, has allowed the second-most passing touchdowns in the league.
**Diontae Johnson, Panthers**
Diontae Johnson has perhaps received the most benefit from Andy Dalton’s arrival as the Panthers’ quarterback. In his previous four games, Johnson has accumulated 24 receptions for 306 yards and three touchdowns. Although the Commanders have had a strong start, their defense has shown susceptibility against the pass, enhancing Johnson’s prospects for a touchdown this week.