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De'Von Achane Anytime TD (-105) FanDuel Miami's second-year RB is not as much of a lock to find the end zone as Williams is for L.A., but his effectiveness when Tua Tagovailoa is in the lineup makes him a great bet, particularly at nearly even money.
The Dolphins' starting QB has started four games this year, and Achane has scored in all four. He has a total of five touchdowns in those games, including two -- one rushing and one receiving -- in last Sunday's loss to Buffalo.
This is no new, small-sample-size phenomenon, either. A year ago, Achane played in 11 games, all with Tagovailoa starting under center. As a rookie splitting snaps and touches with Raheem Mostert, who led the league in rushing TDs with 18, Achane still found the end zone 11 times (eight rushing TDs, three receiving).
To (hopefully) avoid jinxing this, we won't call him automatic, but Achane -- who has gotten at least 18 total rushes/targets each of the last three weeks -- is an outstanding bet here.
We like him even more given A) this price and B) the fact that he leads his team (or is tied for the lead) in both rushing TDs (2) and receiving TDs (3).
De'Von Achane Anytime TD (-105) : 1 unit
Demarcus Robinson Anytime TD (+275) bet365 On the L.A. side tonight, the first names that come to mind (after Williams, of course) are Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua.
Both are solid options, but we're going with a longshot who has quietly piled up five (!) TDs in the last four games: Demarcus Robinson.
A good opposing secondary can make it hard for top receivers to find space, especially in the red zone, but a quality third receiver can be deadly. Robinson has been just that for the Rams over the last four weeks. On the year, he's third on the team in targets with 38 in eight starts (just under 4.8 per game) despite Kupp and Nacua having started a combined seven games this year.
He's emerging as a force near the goal line, with two touchdowns apiece in his team's last two games, though, and he's coming off a career day overall against Seattle (six catches for 94 yards and two TDs on nine targets).
While he's unlikely to draw that many targets when Kupp and Nacua (who was ejected in the second quarter last Sunday) are able to stay on the field, he's absolutely worth a flier given the groove he's in with Matthew Stafford right now.
It's also worth mentioning that Robinson is proving he can not only get open in the most important part of the field (see the move he put on Seahawks corner Tariq Woolen below), but make contested catches on deep balls.
Really nice play from Rams WR Demarcus Robinson on his first TD.
Sells the block inside with a hard step to bait Riq Woolen. Creates separation, making an easy throw for Stafford. pic.twitter.com/7dvt1Ugfto
— Blaine Grisak 💠(@bgrisakTST) November 5, 2024
Each of the last two weeks, he has hauled in 50-50 balls in the end zone against tight coverage. First, he pulled in a diving 25-yard TD catch against Minnesota in Week 8 despite defensive pass interference. Last week, he followed that up with a game-winning, one-handed, 39-yard TD grab against Seattle in overtime.
It's never easy to cash an ATTD bet at nearly 3-to-1 odds, but Robinson is worth a look tonight, even in an offense where he's typically not a primary target.
Demarcus Robinson Anytime TD (+275) : 0.50 units
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