Cowboys vs. Vikings anytime touchdown scorer picks, predictions, odds: Bet CeeDee Lamb to score a TD on SNF
SportsLine's model simulated Vikings vs. Cowboys 10,000 times and released its NFL best anytime TD scorers props for Dallas vs. Minnesota on SNF

The Cowboys host the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football in Week 15 in a pivotal matchup for Dallas to keep its postseason hopes alive. The Cowboys are 6-6-1 on the season, but 3-1 over their last four games with victories over both Super Bowl qualifiers (Eagles and Chiefs) from last season. CeeDee Lamb suffered a scary-looking concussion last Thursday, but the additional time off between games allowed him time to recover and clear the concussion protocol. The elite Cowboys WR1 is a full-go for SNF, and with that, the SportsLine model views Lamb as a top option for Week 15 Sunday Night Football anytime touchdown scorers bets when online sports betting.
The model also has another Dallas wide receiver, George Pickens, featured in its Week 15 Sunday Night Football anytime TD scorer bets, along with Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison showcasing value at Sunday Night Football anytime TD scorer odds.
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Now, the model has revealed its top Vikings vs. Cowboys anytime TD scorer prop picks for Sunday Night Football:
Best Week 15 Cowboys vs. Vikings anytime TD prop picks:
- CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys (+115)
- George Pickens, Cowboys (+115)
- Jordan Addison, Vikings (+195)
CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys (+115)
Lamb had six receptions for 121 yards on eight targets despite playing just 46% of snaps last week, as he had to leave the game early with a concussion. But Lamb has cleared the concussion protocol and will be back for a Cowboys team that likely needs to win each of its final four games to have a chance at making the playoffs. Lamb has more than 110 receiving yards in back-to-back contests, including a touchdown two weeks ago, and he has scored in two of his last four games. Lamb continues to be the clear No. 1 option in the offense, averaging 9.5 targets per game over his last six games, and with that volume, he's always a threat for a touchdown.
George Pickens, Cowboys (+115)
Pickens' name has been dragged through the mud a bit this week, with some questioning his dedication on certain routes last week, which played a role in Dallas' 44-30 loss to the Lions on Thursday Night Football. But Pickens has been one of the most reliable receivers in the league the majority of the season, ranking seventh in receptions (78), third in yards (1,179) and tied for fifth in receiving touchdowns (eight). He has at least nine targets in six straight games, as Dak Prescott has shown complete faith in him when Lamb is drawing double teams or additional defensive attention. The Cowboys could look to get Pickens back on track early to silence the noise around last week, and the model projects him to score in more than 50% of simulations, showcasing strong value at plus-money odds for a Sunday Night Football touchdown.
Jordan Addison, Vikings (+195)
The Vikings' offense has been a disaster for the majority of recent weeks, however, last week was not one of those games. Minnesota scored 31 points against the Commanders, including J.J. McCarthy throwing a career-high three touchdowns after passing for six scores in his first six games of the year. The Vikings are out of the postseason chase, so the team's main priority the remainder of the season should be evaluating if McCarthy is the quarterback of the future. The best way to figure that out is to allow him to throw -- and throw often. Justin Jefferson will receive the majority of Dallas' improved defense's attention, which should create TD opportunities for Addison. The model's simulations have Addison as the Vikings' most likely touchdown scorer on Sunday Night Football.
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