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#6 - K. Shakir: U 0.5 Total TDs
Khalil Shakir’s role is built on short-area volume, but that profile severely limits his touchdown upside in this matchup.
• Has scored just one touchdown over his last nine games
• Averages 3.5 air yards per target, with 39.3 percent of his targets coming at or behind the line of scrimmage, the highest rate among wide receivers
• Denver has allowed the fewest wide receiver touchdowns this season and just one touchdown to slot receivers, where Shakir runs 62 percent of his routes
When a low-depth, volume-based receiver faces the league’s toughest touchdown defense for wideouts, finding the end zone becomes unlikely.
#5 - R. Harvey
R. J. Harvey’s rushing efficiency has been volatile, but his scoring role and receiving usage keep his touchdown path intact.
• Has scored in five of his last six games, totaling six touchdowns over that span
• Since the loss of J.K. Dobbins, Harvey has handled 64.5 percent of the backfield touches and 14 of the 18 touches inside the 10-yard line
• Buffalo has allowed the most rushing touchdowns to running backs this season and the third-most total RB touchdowns, including 116 total yards and a score to Travis Etienne Jr. last week
When red-zone control meets the league’s most generous running back touchdown defense, one score is the expectation. My #1 pick is a different RB who could score through the air.
#4 - J. Smith-Njigba
Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been the engine of Seattle’s offense all season, and his touchdown equity remains strong even as defenses adjust.
• Finished the season with 10 total touchdowns, the fifth-most among wide receivers
• Led the NFL in yards per route run, target share at 35.8 percent, and air-yard share at 50.1 percent
• Over the last six games, accounted for 33.1 percent of team targets, the highest rate in the league, and 47.7 percent of the air yards, the second-highest rate
When one player combines elite scoring production with total offensive control, touchdown equity stays intact regardless of opponent.
#3 - R. Stevenson
Rhamondre Stevenson has separated himself as New England’s most productive and trusted back in high-leverage situations.
• Scored four touchdowns over the final three games of the regular season
• Over the past six games, out-gained TreVeyon Henderson 618 yards to 430 while averaging 9.0 yards per touch
• Houston allows running backs to account for 22.9 percent of all receptions against them, the sixth-highest rate in the league
When receiving usage meets sustained scoring form, Stevenson’s touchdown path remains intact even in a tougher matchup.
#2 - D. Adams
Davante Adams’ scoring profile remains unmatched, and the matchup amplifies his already elite touchdown equity.
• Led the NFL with 14 receiving touchdowns despite missing the final three games
• Logged 28 end-zone targets, the most since tracking began, with the next closest receiver at 18
• Chicago allowed the third-most wide receiver touchdowns this season and ranked bottom-two in yards per target, touchdown rate, and deep-ball efficiency
When the league’s most dominant end-zone receiver faces one of the weakest wide receiver defenses, a touchdown becomes the natural outcome.
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