Rookie receivers are becoming important pieces for teams in recent years. Not only are these
wideouts on entry-level contracts, they’ve been producing at a high rate, especially players
taken in the top-6. In the last decade, four receivers have reached at least 982 yards ( Amari
Cooper, Sammy Watkins, Ja’Marr Chase, Jaylen Waddle). And some of these hit those
numbers before the league expanded to a 17-game regular season. So which rookies have a
shot at putting up big numbers in 2024? We explore the options.
Marvin Harrison Jr. – Arizona Cardinals
Over 1,000.5 Yards (-125)
Under 1000.5 Yards (-105)
Marvin Harrison Jr. was the first of seven wide receivers selected in the first round and
considered the best prospect in 2024. He lands in the person spot, an elite quarterback in Klyer
Murray who has been without a number one target for a few seasons. In his final two seasons
at Ohio State, Harrison recorded nearly 2,500 total receiving yards and 28 touchdowns. He’ll be
the Cardinals main threat and as long as he remains healthy, Harrison is expected to smash this
number and has the tools to do so.
Malik Nabers – New York Giants
Over 900.5 Yards (-125)
Under 900.5 Yards (-105)
The Giants have been in need of a top-notch receiver since 2019 and now they have found that
in Malik Nabers. He offers versatility and can play slot or as a deep threat. And that means he’ll
quickly become Daniel Jones’ best friend. Nabers racked up more than 1,000 yards in his final
two seasons at LSU including 1,569 yards last year, along with 14 touchdowns. Many feel
Nabers could lead rookies in yardage next season meaning going over this total is almost a
foregone conclusion.
Rome Odunze – Chicago Bears
Over 700.5 Yards (-130)
Under 700.5 Yards (+100)
The Bears used their second, first-round pick to snag Rome Odunze. The former Huskie tore
up his final college season with 1,640 receiving yards, averaging almost 18 yards per reception.
He’s another rookie who can be a game breaker but may have some hurdles in Chicago.
Odunze will play third fiddle at the position to Keenan Allen and DJ Moore but if Odunze can get
about 17-18% of targets, he should be able to hit this total.
Xavier Worthy – Kansas City Chiefs
Over 750.5 Yards (-115)
Under 750.5 Yards (-115)
What a way to start off your NFL career by joining the defending, two-time champions with the
best quarterback on the planet. He holds the 40-yard dash record at the NFL Combine (4.21
seconds) and was taken late in the first-round. But Worthy joins an offense that is more
balanced with Travis Kelce and newly acquired Marquise Brown. And add to the mix Rashee
Rice, and that makes Worthy the fourth option for Patrick Mahomes. The last time the Chiefs
had a fast rookie wide receiver was in 2016. And that year, Tyreek Hill, who Worthy is being
compared to, finished the season with just 593 yards.
Brock Bowers – Las Vegas Raiders
Over 650.5 Yards (+100)
Under 650.5 Yards (-115)
While he is a tight end Brock Bowers should be a big part of the Vegas offense this season.
Here’s a fun fact, only nine tight end rookies have gone over 675 receiving yards in their first
year. But it’s happened three times in the last ten years including Sam LaPorta, last season
(Kyle Pitts, Evan Engram). The problems for Bowers to hit this number are the Raiders have
Gardner Minshew as the quarterback, and Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers and Michael Mayer
as their main offensive weapons. So it’s more than likely, his development into a big time player
may take a season or two.





