NFL Most Receiving Yards Odds: Justin Jefferson on Top

Zack Cook
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The NFL is filled with many gifted pass catchers, and there are multiple players you can make a case for to lead the league in receiving yards in 2023-24.
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1. Justin Jefferson +650
After Justin Jefferson led the NFL in receiving yards in 2022-23, he’s listed as the odds-on favorite to do it again in 2023-24. Jefferson compiled 1,809 receiving yards last year and is poised to do similar damage this year too.
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2. Ja’Marr Chase +750
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase missed five games in 2022, yet he still managed to compile 1,046 receiving yards on 87 receptions. The former LSU receiver has the explosive tendencies needed to lead the league in receiving yards, where he’s listed at +750.
3. Tyreek Hill +1000
There’s no doubt that Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins is one of the speediest wide receivers in the NFL. Hill finished his debut year with the Dolphins with 1,710 receiving yards, good for the second-most in the league. The former Chief is listed at +1000 to have the most receiving yards in 2023-24.
4. Cooper Kupp +1200
It was an injury-plagued 2022-23 for Cooper Kupp, but the talent is certainly there for him to be in the conversation with the league’s best wideouts. Kupp is listed at +1200 to lead the league in receiving yards this year.
5. (Tie) A.J. Brown +1600
It was a strong first year with the Philadelphia Eagles for star wide receiver A.J. Brown. He finished with the fourth-most receiving yards with 1,496 and is listed in a tie for the fifth-shortest odds to lead the league this year at +1600.
5. (Tie) Davante Adams +1600
In his first season with the Las Vegas Raiders, wide receiver Davante Adams didn’t miss a beat, recording the third-most receiving yards in the league with 1,516. The explosive wideout is listed at +1600 to lead the league in receiving yards in 2023-24.
7. Stefon Diggs +1800
There’s no doubt that Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs has been one of the NFL’s most consistent receiving threats over the last half-decade. Diggs is coming off tallying the fifth-most receiving yards in 2022 at 1,429 and is listed at +1800 to lead the league in 2023-24.
8. Jaylen Waddle +2000
It’s hard to find a better receiver duo than the Dolphins have with Hill and Jaylen Waddle. The Alabama product registered 1,356 receiving yards in 2022 and is listed at +2000 to top the list this year.
9. (Tie) CeeDee Lamb +2200
The Dallas Cowboys have an explosive offense, and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb continues to be at the forefront of that. Lamb finished 2022 with 1,359 receiving yards, which has him listed in a tie for the ninth-shortest odds to lead the league at +2200.
9. (Tie) Garrett Wilson +2200
New York Jets wideout Garrett Wilson had a strong rookie campaign in 2022, where he finished the year with 1,103 yards on 83 receptions. With a new quarterback in town, Wilson is primed to take a big leap in year two, where he’s listed at +2200 to lead the league in receiving yards.
Top 10 odds from FanDuel Sportsbook.
| Player | Team | Odds |
| Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings | 650 |
| Ja’Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | 750 |
| Tyreek Hill | Miami Dolphins | 1000 |
| Cooper Kupp | Los Angeles Rams | 1200 |
| A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | 1600 |
| Davante Adams | Las Vegas Raiders | 1600 |
| Stefon Diggs | Buffalo Bills | 1800 |
| Jaylen Waddle | Miami Dolphins | 2000 |
| CeeDee Lamb | Dallas Cowboys | 2200 |
| Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | 2200 |














