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Writer's pictureTyler Lamb

Lamb's 6 Leg +24823 Anytime TD Parlay For Week 6

We are searching for our next big hit because things have been dry since a solid Week 1. That's getting so far into the past that I almost can't bring it up again. Looking toward the future is the only way to play this game; dwelling on the past won't win you any money either.


This time around, we have a $5 parlay that wins $1,241; this features some poor secondary games and a couple of consistent run games. As always, be aware of your cash-out options whenever you can. I will actually be sweating out the first couple of legs of this game, watching Drake Maye's first career start at Gillette Stadium.


Leg 1: Terry McLaurin WR (+170)

Terry McLaurin
Terry McLaurin

Scary Terry finally has a real quarterback and offensive coordinator combination that can scheme him up and get him the ball at any part of the field. The connection between Daniels and McLaurin is budding nicely. He has averaged eight targets a game for the last four weeks, with either 100 yards or a touchdown in the previous three.


The Ravens have been torched by top options at the receiving position, most recently giving up 193 yards and two touchdowns to Chase and another 83 yards and two touchdowns to Higgins. Terry's upswing in usage and production, combined with the Ravens' secondary woes, makes this +170 line very interesting.


Leg 2: Joe Mixon RB (+140)

Joe Mixon
Joe Mixon

Joe Mixon is on track to return this week against the Patriots. It was evident in the five quarters he played that the Texans wanted him heavily involved since he had 45 touches, 200+ yards, and a touchdown. Since he has been out, a Texan running back has scored in the team's last three games.


The Texans want to run the ball and have a balanced offensive attack instead of the high-volume passing that most people think they are about. The Patriots have allowed an RB to score in each game this season, and I don't expect that to stop. We get the elevated line (+140) since he returns from an injury.


Leg 3: AJ Brown WR (+165)

Aj Brown
Aj Brown

AJ Brown is back, and his presence is massive for this Eagles offense; he returns with Devonta Smith to face a spiraling Browns team that has been torched since Week 1. The last time we saw Brown (5/119/1), this offense with all of its pieces was against a solid Green Bay defense they took advantage of.


Barkley and Hurts force defenses to stay honest, and Brown can't be doubled because Smith and Goedert are on the field. Brown's line should be closer to +115, but since he is returning from injury, we are lucky enough to get +165 against a Browns defense that, to put it simply, has been getting exposed weekly.


Leg 4: Chris Godwin WR (+175)

Chris Godwin
Chris Godwin

Yes, Chris Godwin is back on the ticket; the Saints don't have a bad secondary, but Marshon Lattimore has been getting the better of Mike Evans for years, which makes me think the Bucs and Liam Coen would want to game plan to Godwin instead of forcing it to Evans.


Godwin started the season with three straight games in which he scored a touchdown, but his performance has cooled off over the last two games, even though he is still playing over 80% of the snaps and averaging eight targets a game. He gets the secondary coverage and better odds than Evans.


Leg 5: David Montgomery RB (-150)

David Montgomery
David Montgomery

There have been few perfect matches in the NFL, but the Dan Campbell Lions and David Montgomery are one of them. In the 21 games Monty has played for Detriot, he has scored in 17 of them.


He has broken the plane in every game this season, and now he is coming off the bye week to play Dallas, who has a bottom-half rushing defense. This guy has been as consistent as they come and should have a line closer to -320 like Derrick Henry, so finding him at -150 seemed like a significant value to me.


Leg 6: Wan'Dale Robinson WR (+200) 8:20 PM

Wan'Dale Robinson
Wan'Dale Robinson

Wan'Dale Robinson is finally being used like the slot machine that he is. Robinson is third in the league in slot snaps (154) and overall targets (47). He played with Malik Nabers for most of the year. He has another opportunity to play without Nabers and act as the team's WR1.


Wan'Dale is quietly tied for second in the league in RedZone targets (9). The only reason this line is at +200 is that the hate of Daniel Jones may never go away, no matter what type of play he is showing. The Bengals do not scare me away from a guy who must be involved for the Giants to have a shot.


End Of Parlay Rant

Again, we are at the bottom of this weekly article with the parlay placed. I am just hoping I can will $1200 into my bank account because who can't use that type of boost? Right, anyone who says they don't need an extra stack like that is straight-up lining to you. Let's bring positive energy to this play and cash that ticket.

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