Bills vs. Commanders best anytime touchdown scorer picks (Kincaid, Diggs solid bets to score)
By Peter Dewey
The Buffalo Bills are road favorites in Week 3 against the Washington Commanders as they look to get back over .500 on the season.
Buffalo put up 38 points in Week 2, and the team could be in line for another high-scoring game in Week 3 since Washington allowed 33 points to the Denver Broncos last week.
With that in mind, who should we bet to find the end zone this week?
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I have my favorite picks, including rookie Dalton Kincaid for the Bills-Commanders matchup:
Best anytime touchdown scorer picks for Bills vs. Commanders
- Dalton Kincaid (+245)
- Stefon Diggs (+105)
- Brian Robinson Jr. (+140)
Dalton Kincaid anytime touchdown scorer
Rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid has had an immediate role in the Buffalo offense this season, catching nine of his 10 targets for 69 yards through the first two weeks.
While Dawson Knox scored in Week 2, I think Kincaid is knocking on the door for his first touchdown. He’s clearly the preferred tight end in the passing game, and he had a target in the end zone last week.
Don’t sleep on the rookie at +245 to record his first NFL score.
Stefon Diggs anytime touchdown scorer
Stefon Diggs has seen 20 looks through the first two games of the season, catching 17 of them and scoring one touchdown.
He’s one of those stars that is a solid bet to score every week, so any time we can get him at plus money, it’s a win.
Last week, Washington allowed three passing touchdowns to Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos. Allen and Diggs should have a field day in Week 3.
Brian Robinson Jr. anytime touchdown scorer
Washington running back Brian Robinson Jr. has been great to start this season, scoring three times in two games and touching the ball 20 times in each contest.
He looks to be the preferred back over Antonio Gibson in this offense, and he should have a chance to score against a Buffalo defense that allowed Breece Hall to run wild against it in Week 1.
I love Robinson at plus money to find the end zone.
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