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2025 NFL Week 9 Player Props and Fantasy Picks: Targeting anytime TD scorers

We’re almost at the halfway point of the 2025 NFL season and there’s still plenty of value to be found when it comes to player props and fantasy picks.

This week, we’re targeting scoring plays and looking for value in anytime TD picks.

Here’s our top player props and fantasy picks for Week 9.

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Rome Odunze anytime TD (-105)

Rome Odunze opened the season with five TDs in his first four games and I’m banking on him finding that success again after three weeks of not reaching the end zone.

Chicago’s receivers have been decimated by injury, leaving Odunze as Caleb Williams’ clear No. 1 passing target. Odunze should tear apart a Bengals defence that has allowed the second-most passing TDs this season (19) and ranks 30th against the pass overall.

Justin Jefferson anytime TD (+170)

Justin Jefferson hasn’t had a touchdown since Week 1, but I like him to breakout a Detroit defence that has allowed eight TDs to wide receivers this season. Remember, Jefferson is the linchpin to Minnesota’s passing game, hauling in nearly twice as many receptions (41) as the next closest receiver.

The former LSU standout has hauled in double-digit receptions in four straight games, picking up a minimum of 74 receiving yards in each of those outings. Frankly, it’s incredibly unlikely for him to go seven straight games without a TD, so I’m banking on this being the week he breaks the slump.

Kareem Hunt anytime TD (+105)

With Isiah Pacheco dealing with a knee injury, I’m all over Kareem Hunt for an anytime TD this week. Hunt has four TDs over the last four weeks and he’s Kansas City’s go-to short-yardage option, posting a 32.1 per cent success rate on red zone carries, eighth-best in the NFL.

The Chiefs will be up against a Bills defence that ranks second against the pass and second-last against the run. That means an offensive game plan revolved around running the ball, with Hunt getting a lot of touches.

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