Seahawks rookie Tory Horton was all over the highlight reels on Sunday after a 95-yard punt return for a touchdown. Don't let the overshadow what he's done on offense the last two weeks, as he's earned the trust of offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and quarterback Sam Darnold.
With Horton's anytime touchdown prop available at nearly 4/1, my NFL picks will back him to score until books adjust to just how good he is. I'm also taking a more well-known Cardinals player to punch it into the end zone.
Here are my best Seahawks vs. Cardinals anytime touchdown picks for Thursday Night Football in Week 4.
Seahawks anytime touchdown pick
Tory Horton (+375 at bet365)
Troy Horton was a two-time first-team All-Mountain West selection at Colorado State, where he racked up 2,267 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2022 and 2023. However, he suffered a season-ending injury last year, which caused him to fall to the fifth round of the draft despite a strong showing at the combine.
While the rookie didn't see a single target in Week 1, he's been targeted four times in each of the past two weeks. He had a pair of catches for 32 receiving yards and a touchdown in Week 2 before reeling in three receptions for 32 yards and another score last week.
Horton has been on the field for approximately 50% of Seattle's offensive snaps, and I expect that to increase given how productive he's been.
Kubiak runs a lot of condensed formations, which gives opportunities for Horton to line up at X wide receiver and be a deep threat as well as an outside target in the red zone.
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Cardinals anytime touchdown pick
Trey McBride (+190 at bet365)
Tight end Trey McBride leads the Arizona Cardinals in targets (24), receptions (17), and receiving yards (182).
McBride was named a Pro Bowler for the first time last year after reeling in a team-high 111 catches for 1,146 yards in 16 games. While he finished with just two touchdowns, he led the Cards in red zone targets with 21, almost twice as many as second-place Marvin Harrison Jr.
The Seattle Seahawks have struggled to defend tight ends, allowing a league-high 24 receptions and three touchdowns to the position thus far.
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