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Football is rolling into Week 6, and the end zone edges are clear. Here are my favorite Anytime TD plays… in two minutes or less.
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#5 - K. Williams: O 0.5 Total Touchdowns
Kyren Williams continues to be the engine of this Rams offense, and the production speaks for itself. He had 22 touches for 131 total yards and 2 touchdowns last week against a 49ers defense that rarely breaks. But what makes him such a strong play here isn’t just the recent form; it’s the perfect storm of usage, scheme, and matchup. Williams has scored 4 touchdowns in 5 games and has logged 22 or more touches in back-to-back weeks, giving him one of the most secure workloads in football.
The Ravens rank dead last in EPA versus the run and have been completely dismantled on the ground over the last three weeks. Baltimore has given up the second-most touchdowns to opposing backfields in that span, including 4 to Detroit alone and another 2 each to Kansas City and Houston. Even worse, the Ravens are allowing 8.0 yards per carry on man and gap runs, and Williams runs those concepts on nearly half of his attempts, the third-highest rate in the league. That alignment of play style and defensive weakness is rare. When you take that efficiency edge, pair it with a full workload, and drop it into a game where the Rams are projected to control the script, everything points to Williams finding the end zone again. His role, matchup, and efficiency all lead to another score.
#4 - A. Jeanty: O 0.5 Total Touchdowns
Ashton Jeanty’s role keeps growing, and it’s starting to show up in every box score. Over his last two games, Jeanty has 3 total touchdowns and 264 combined yards, showing balance as both a runner and receiver. The real shift has come in the passing game; he’s posted new season highs in target share in back-to-back weeks, catching 5 of 7 targets for 42 yards last game and even opening with a 29-yard wheel route on the first offensive play. That versatility now meets one of the best touchdown matchups in football.
The Titans rank 29th in yards per carry allowed, 29th in total backfield yards per game, and are giving up the most rushing points per game to backfields. They’ve given up 9 total touchdowns to running backs, and 5 of those came in just the last two weeks. Tennessee has been a consistent target for backs all year, waking up every struggling committee they’ve faced. Jeanty’s usage makes him almost immune to game script; whether he’s on the ground or catching passes, he’s on the field when it matters most. With the Raiders trending toward a Jeanty-heavy offense and the Titans bleeding touchdowns at a historic rate, this setup is about as clean as it gets. Dual-threat role, red-zone equity, and a bottom-tier defense make Jeanty a strong pick to keep his streak alive.
#3 - T. Kraft: O 0.5 Total Touchdowns
Tucker Kraft has quietly been one of the most efficient tight ends in football, and it feels like the breakout touchdown is overdue. He ranks fourth among all tight ends in yards per route run and sits second in yards after the catch despite having already taken his bye week. What’s most telling is how close he’s been, tackled at the one-yard line twice last week on high-value red-zone opportunities. That usage isn’t random. Kraft’s explosiveness after the catch has turned short targets into chunk plays, showing he’s clearly becoming a focal point in the passing game.
Now he draws a Bengals defense that’s become a touchdown funnel for tight ends. Cincinnati allows the fifth-most receptions to the position and an 8.2 percent touchdown rate, ranking near the bottom of the league. Only the Jets have allowed more touchdowns to tight ends all season, and the Bengals’ tendency to concede soft spots underneath fits Kraft’s play style perfectly. When a tight end is producing at this level per route, and he’s already commanding high-value targets inside the five, it’s only a matter of time before those near-misses turn into touchdowns. After coming inches short of a multi-score game, this matchup lines up perfectly. Efficient, explosive, and red-zone active, Kraft finally cashes in this week.
#2 - J. Jacobs: O 0.5 Total Touchdowns
Josh Jacobs has quietly reestablished himself as one of the league’s most reliable high-volume backs. He’s handled 20 or more touches in every game this season, ranks top three in expected points per game, and is coming off a massive 157-yard performance, his most productive outing of the year. What’s making this week stand out is the defensive matchup. The Bengals rank 30th in total yards allowed to backfields and have given up the third-most rushing touchdowns this season.
They’re also bottom-tier in every efficiency metric, surrendering 17.1 rushing points per game. That means they’re not just giving up volume; they’re giving up quality touches inside scoring range. With the Raiders’ offensive line finally back at full strength, Jacobs’ efficiency has already started to climb, turning heavy workload into consistent red-zone conversion. In games where Vegas controls possession, he’s been unstoppable. The Bengals have been bullied on the ground for weeks, and this matchup projects more of the same. When you combine a 20-plus touch workhorse with a defense that ranks among the worst three in backfield production, this feels like one of the most predictable touchdowns of the slate. Jacobs’ volume, line improvement, and matchup make this pick almost automatic.
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As promised, in two minutes or less.
See you out there,
-Joe
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