Buccaneers vs Lions Anytime Touchdown Scorer Props: Cade Otton, Sam LaPorta, More
In the table below, you'll find each of Gilles Gallant's Buccaneers vs Lions Anytime Touchdown Scorer Props for the NFC Divisional Round. Click on any pick or team logo to navigate to a specific bet discussed in this article.
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Buccaneers vs. Lions
As a Cade Otton truther, I have to go back to him again this week after a huge breakout game in the Wild Card round.
Otton led the Bucs with 11 targets and eight catches to go with two red-zone targets but, a recurring theme, a drop in the end zone. Similar to Tampa Bay, the Lions rank seventh in DVOA against TEs but are bottom 10 in targets, catches and yards allowed.
At +350 or better, I’m willing to take another swing on Otton in what could be a trailing game script for the Buccaneers on the road.
At as high as +180, Sam LaPorta is who I'm looking at for Detroit.
Although the Bucs rank as an above-average defense in DVOA when defending TEs (13th), they still allowed the most targets, catches and yards to the position — and, most relevant here, seven touchdowns.
Last week, Dallas Goedert scored in the Wild Card Round — he was priced at +240.
Pick: Sam LaPorta Anytime Touchdown (+165 or better)
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If LaPorta isn’t enough, try Lions WR2 Josh Reynolds at +320.
He finished the Lions' win over the Rams with the second-most catches on the team and played more than 85% of snaps. If St. Brown isn’t able to get loose, look for Goff to sling it to Reynolds, who had the third-most receiving TDs for Detroit during the regular season.