NFL 2025: Offensive Leaders Best Bets

NFL 2025: Offensive Leaders Best Bets

With July quickly approaching and the NFL season just around the corner, it’s time to dive into who could lead the league in offensive stats like passing yards, rushing yards, and receiving yards. The great thing about these bets is that even the favorites start out with juicy odds that provide a return on your investment. So let’s take a look at this NFL 2025 offensive leader’s best bets.


Last year, Joe Burrow had the most passing yards in the league by almost 300 yards over Jared Goff. Saquon Barkley took the crown as the rushing yards champion in 2024, beating out Derrick Henry. Ja’Marr Chase took the receiving yards category over Justin Jefferson. It may be important to note the Quarterback and Wide Receiver coronation there as we look at this year’s bets.

NFL 2025: Offensive Leaders Best Bets

Most Regular Season Passing Yards Top 10 Odds

Joe Burrow +500
Patrick Mahomes +900
Dak Prescott +1000
Jared Goff +1100
Baker Mayfield +1400
CJ Stroud +1400
Matthew Stafford +1400
Brock Purdy +1500
Jordan Love +1800
Josh Allen +1800

Most Regular Season Passing Yards Best bets

Joe Burrow (+500)

This is the category of the three that I’m taking the favorite. Joe Burrow loves to sling the rock and easily took the award last season. His stud receivers are paid and back, and their defense is still lacking a little. In all three seasons he’s played at least 16 games, Burrow has gone over 4,450 yards. The Bengals should once again be one of the best offenses in the league, and that makes Burrow worth the bet.

Jayden Daniels (+3000)

Daniels is a longshot player I’ve got my eyes on. The rookie was impressive last year and looked every bit the part of a great NFL Quarterback. Daniels threw for 3,568 yards. Terry McLaurin and Zach Ertz are back, and Debo Samuel has been added to the mix. Daniels seemed to pick up Kliff Kingsbury’s offense quickly, and Kingsbury is known for turning out great offenses.

NFL 2025: OFFENSIVE LEADERS BEST BETS

Most Regular Season Rushing Yards Top 10 Odds

Saquon Barkley +325
Derrick Henry +400
Jonathan Taylor +800
Christian McCaffrey +850
Bijan Robinson +1000
Jahmyr Gibbs +1600
Ashton Jeanty +1800
Josh Jacobs +1800
Bucky Irving +2200
Kyren Williams +2200

Christian McCaffrey (+850)

McCaffrey is just too good to pass up at this number. If we went back and looked at last year’s numbers, he was likely the heavy favorite. He took the top spot in 2023, the last time he played a full season. Last year, he only played in four games after injury, but now he’s rested up and ready to go. He’s capable of doing this, no question, he just has to stay healthy. The 49ers’ offense is also not as strong as it once was, and they may need to rely on McCaffery and his talent a little more.

De’Von Achane (+4000)

Achane is a fun sleeper pick. Like McCaffery, he’s shown explosive playmaking ability. He is also able to bust open big plays and go for a lot of yardage. We’re just two years removed from the Dolphins having one of the most prolific offenses in the league. Mike McDaniel knows how to dial up big-time offenses. If Tua and Achane can stay healthy, this offense and Achane could have a big year.

NFL 2025: Offensive Leaders Best Bets

Most Regular Season Receiving Yards Top 10 Odds

Ja’Marr Chase +550
Justin Jefferson +700
Nico Collins +700
Puka Nacua +900
CeeDee Lamb +1200
Malik Nabers +1200
Brian Thomas Jr +1400
Tyreek Hill +1600
Drake London +2000
AJ Brown +2500

Most Regular Season Receiving Yards Best Bets

Brian Thomas Jr (+1400)

As a rookie last season Thomas burst onto the scene. The connection between him and Quarterback Trevor Lawrence was one that formed quickly, and stuck all year. He ended the year with three of his last four years going over the 100 yard mark. When it was all said and done he had the third most yards in the league behind star Receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson. Liam Coen brings his offensive mind to the team, and a second year of Lawrence to Thomas could be a big one.

Marvin Harrison Jr (+4000)

Harrison was one of the biggest Receiver prospects in recent memory coming into the league last year. While it was a disappointing season compared to expectations, it was still a solid first year for Harrison. He’s still got all that talent, a capable Quarterback in Kyler Murray and strong offense. He showed flashes of big game performances like getting 111 yards against the Dolphins, 130 against the Rams, and 96 yards in the second matchup with the Rams. If Harrison blossoms into what everyone hoped this year, at 40/1 he’s worth the longshot.

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