Who will lead the NFL in receiving yards next season?
Many sportsbooks have already released player prop bet odds for next season. In this article we will focus on who will lead the NFL in receiving yards this year? Let's see the odds.
Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson is a +350 favorite to lead the NFL in receiving yards next season while Cardinals wideout Larry Fitzgerald has +750 odds. Andre Johnson from the Texans is +1000 to lead the league in receiving yards while the Falcons' Julio Jones and the Giants' Victor Cruz are both at +1200.
Johnson led the league in receiving yards last season with 1,681, while Wes Welker of the Patriots finished with 1,569 yards and Cruz finished with 1,536 yards. Fitzgerald was fourth with 1,411 yards, Steve Smith of the Panthers rounded out the top 5 with 1,394 yards and tight ends Rob Gronkowski (1,327 yards) and Jimmy Graham (1,310 yards) were sixth and seventh respectively.
Continuing with the odds, the Giants' Hakeem Nicks is +1400 to lead the league in receiving yards while A.J. Green, Brandon Marshall and Roddy White are all at +1500. Jimmy Graham and Mike Wallace have +1600 odds. Wallace is currently in a contract dispute with the Steelers. Gronkowski and Welker on the other hand are both at +1800 to lead the NFL in receiving yards.
Some of the long shots include Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson and Steve Smith at +2000 and Demaryius Thomas and Vincent Jackson at +2500. Dez Bryant, Eric Decker, Marques Colston and Miles Austin are all at +3000 to lead the league in receiving yards, while DeSean Jackson is at +3500 and both Randy Moss and Terrell Owens are at +10000.
Who will lead the NFL in receiving yards next season?
Calvin Johnson (Detroit Lions) Wide receiver +350
Larry Fitzgerald (Arizona Cardinals) Wide receiver +750
Andre Johnson (Houston Texans) Wide receiver +1000
Julio Jones (Atlanta Falcons) Wide receiver +1200
Victor Cruz (New York Giants) Wide receiver +1200
Hakeem Nicks (New York Giants) Wide receiver +1400
A.J. Green (Cincinnati Bengals) Wide receiver +1500
Brandon Marshall (Chicago Bears) Wide receiver +1500
Roddy White (Atlanta Falcons) Wide receiver +1500
Jimmy Graham (New Orleans Saints) Tight end +1600
Mike Wallace (Pittsburgh Steelers) Wide receiver +1600
Rob Gronkowski (New England Patriots) Tight end +1800
Wes Welker (New England Patriots) Wide receiver +1800
Greg Jennings (Green Bay Packers) Wide receiver +2000
Jordy Nelson (Green Bay Packers) Wide receiver +2000
Steve Smith (Carolina Panthers) Wide receiver +2000
Demaryius Thomas (Denver Broncos) Wide receiver +2500
Vincent Jackson (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Wide receiver +2500
Dez Bryant (Dallas Cowboys) Wide receiver +3000
Eric Decker (Denver Broncos) Wide receiver +3000
Marques Colston (New Orleans Saints) Wide receiver +3000
Miles Austin (Dallas Cowboys) Wide receiver +3000
DeSean Jackson (Philadelphia Eagles) Wide receiver +3500
Randy Moss (San Francisco 49ers) Wide receiver +10000
Terrell Owens (Seattle Seahawks) Wide receiver +10000
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