Commanders Daniels, Heavy Favorite for Offensive Rookie of The Year

Jayden Daniels, Commanders (-250)
Rookie Jayden Daniels has taken the NFL by storm. He’s led the Commanders, the surprise
team thus far, to a 4-1 record for the first time since 2008, and sit atop the NFC East. Daniels
has thrown for 1,135 yards, 4 touchdowns and has completed 77% of his throws. He also ran
for 4 scores while racking up 300 yards on the ground. Daniels’ season has been going so well,
he’s getting consideration for league MVP. Barring a complete meltdown, Daniels should be a
finalist for this honor.
Caleb Williams, Bears (+300)
The first overall pick had his best game as a pro against the Panthers throwing for 304 yards,
more than 10 yards per attempt. After a sluggish start Caleb Williams has put himself back in
the mix. And Williams has a chance to put up more impressive numbers as he faces three of
the worst defenses in the next few weeks, the Jaguars, Commanders, and Cardinals. If Daniels
deals with some adversity, Williams could move up ever further.\
Malik Nabers, Giants (+600)
Malik Nabers is having a monster season already averaging nearly 100 yards per game (96.5)
and he’s made some spectacular grabs. He has three touchdowns and seven catches for at
least 20+ yards. What may hinder his chances, injuries. He missed Week 5 with a concussion
and if he misses any more games, that won’t help his chances.
Marvin Harrison Jr., Cardinals (+1400)
Marvin Harrison Jr. was considered the best player in the draft and so far he hasn’t
disappointed. He is a generational talent and has fit in perfectly with the Cardinals and Kyler
Murray. Harrison is tied for second with 4 receiving touchdowns and has 279 yards on just 17
receptions. He appears to be the one rookie who can be consistent throughout the entire
season.
Longshot Chance
Bo Nix, Broncos (+2500)
After two losses to start the season, Bo Nix has led the Broncos to three straight, impressive
wins. His stats won’t blow you away, just 866 passing yards, 3 touchdowns and 4 picks, but
he’s looked more comfortable the last few weeks. Things will have to continue to go in the right
direction for Nix to be considered for OROY, but at long odds, it may be worth a sprinkle.
Offensive Rookie of The Year Odds
Jayden Daniels -250
Caleb Williams +300
Malik Nabers +600
Marvin Harrison Jr. +1400
Bo Nix +2500
Brian Thomas Jr. +3300
Xavier Worthy +3300
Brock Bowers +5000
Drake Maye +7500




