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Smith-Schuster is a strong candidate to score tonight as he is second on the Chiefs in red-zone targets, receptions and receiving yards.
In his last two games, he’s scored touchdowns of 40-plus yards, which is important as it shows he’s a threat both in short yardage and long range.
As for the Titans, they have already given up nine touchdowns to wide receivers this season.
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For a lot of the same reasons as Smith-Schuster, I also like Hardman to score.
The versatility is what draws me in here, as Hardman has scored five times this season – thrice through the air and twice on the ground. While he’s a deep a threat, it’s encouraging that four of his touchdowns were in the red zone.
Getting these odds on a player catching passes from Patrick Mahomes, I’ll take them every time.
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Bobby Trees hasn’t really gotten it going yet with the Titans, but he does lead the team in all traditional receiving categories – except for touchdowns.
The Chiefs could remedy that as they’ve given up 10 touchdowns to wide receivers this year, which is 30th in the NFL.
Woods also has a potentially good matchup against rookie corner Trent McDuffie, who will be playing in his first game since Week 1 due to a hamstring injury.
Personally, I think these touchdown odds are too high for a WR1 regardless of who is starting at quarterback for the Titans.
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