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Championship weekend brings the tightest spreads, the sharpest markets and the smallest margins for error. To help bettors navigate the AFC and NFC title games, PFF is leaning on its most advanced betting tools yet, including the new First Touchdown Finder and the PFF Player Prop Tool, to ground every angle in data rather than guesswork.
Across our conference championship coverage, we break down how early-game efficiency, player usage, matchup context and pricing come together to shape each market — from first touchdown scorers to passing, rushing and receiving props — using the same predictive models and premium data that power PFF’s betting ecosystem.

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PFF’s First Touchdown Finder Report uses early-game efficiency, usage trends and red zone data to identify first touchdown scorer value — all in one customizable betting tool.

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The First Touchdown Finder is built similarly to the PFF Player Props tool, allowing users to filter by game, position, price, and more, while highlighting team-level early-scoring edges and player-level opportunities. You can read more about how the tool works in our full First Touchdown Finder breakdown, then follow along below as we use it to identify some of the best first touchdown bets for championship weekend.

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Ben Linsey provides data-driven, contextual betting notes for both sides of the ball for each conference championship game.

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Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs thrives against man coverage, which the Broncos use at a top-10 rate in the NFL.

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The Seahawks tend to funnel targets to running backs and tight ends, giving Colby Parkinson a window to produce in this third iteration of Rams-Seahawks.

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Anytime touchdown bets are among the most popular markets in football, but they are often driven more by guesswork than data. PFF’s new First Touchdown Finder is designed to change that, using early-game efficiency, player usage and matchup context to identify the most actionable scoring opportunities each week.

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Jarrett Stidham steps into a Denver offense that leads the NFL in perfect block rate, a key factor given his history of outperforming expectations when protected in a pass-heavy game script. In a separate matchup, the Rams’ shift toward 11 personnel has elevated Jordan Whittington into a consistent slot role, setting him up for steady volume against a Seahawks defense that limits perimeter receivers but allows production over the middle.



