NFL touchdown scorer treble: Three players who can score a TD in NFL Week Ten
NFL anytime touchdown scorer tips and analysis for NFL Week Nine – three players who can score a TD in Sunday's 6pm kick-offs

Touchdown scorer bets provide a weekly interest for many American football bettors. Each week our NFL experts will select three players from the 6pm kick-offs for a TD treble of our favourite touchdown scorer picks.
Phil Agius has chosen players from the Ravens, Jaguars and Patriots for his Week Ten TD treble. Keep reading to see the reasoning behind the selections.
NFL Week Nine touchdown scorer treble
Derrick Henry anytime touchdown scorer for Ravens vs Vikings
Travis Etienne anytime touchdown scorer for Jaguars vs Texans
DeMario 'Pop' Douglas anytime touchdown scorer for Patriots vs Buccaneers
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NFL Week Ten anytime touchdown scorer tips
Derrick Henry (Ravens) vs Vikings
The first two players in this week's anytime touchdown scorer treble are running backs who are normally stalwarts of their teams' offence but who didn't make the end zone despite solid performances last week.
Ravens star Derrick Henry has already scored six touchdowns this season and two of them came against the Bears in Week Eight before he had 119 yards without scoring against the Dolphins last week.
The Vikings will find it tough to keep him out of the end zone after allowing TDs to RBs Kimani Vidal (Chargers) and David Montgomery (Lions) in their last two games.
Travis Etienne (Jaguars) vs Texans
Travis Etienne should be eager to return to the end zone after the Jaguars scored three rushing touchdowns against the Raiders last week and he didn't get any of them.
QB Trevor Lawrence ran in two scores himself, while back-up RB Bhayshul Tuten grabbed another, despite having only nine carries in the game compared to 22 attempts for 84 yards by Etienne, who also had 31 receiving yards.
The Texans gave up a rushing TD to RJ Harvey of the Broncos in a low-scoring game last week and Etienne is worth backing to improve his tally of three TDs this season.
DeMario 'Pop' Douglas (Patriots) vs Buccaneers
The Patriots seem unlikely to get wide receiver Kayshon Boutte back from injury against Tampa Bay this week and that should mean more opportunities for DeMario 'Pop' Douglas.
Douglas made the most of Boutte's absence last week when scoring a 17-yard TD to open the scoring against the Falcons, when veteran Stefon Diggs also reached the end zone. Buccaneers' games can often provide plenty of drama and Douglas should be involved if the Pats need to score quickly to extend their six-game winning streak.
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