- There are +1400 odds for Bryan Edwards to record 1000+ receiving yards and 10+ touchdowns this NFL season.
- No Raiders player has ever recorded this stat over the last five seasons and beyond.
- However, 8 NFL players recorded this stat line in the 2020 season.
LAS VEGAS – While there is not much to look forward to going into the Las Vegas Raiders 2021-22 NFL season, one bright spot that sticks out is second-year receiver, Bryan Edwards.
Edwards has the opportunity to lead the Raiders group of receivers, being that they have no true leader in the group with Tyrell Williams now gone. With that being said, online sportsbooks might not have the highest expectations on him with no official player props but they could be expecting a breakout year with this prop bet.
Bryan Edwards 1000+ Rec Yards & 10+ Touchdowns
- Yes +1400
At first glance these NFL odds may seem untouchable to many, however, there is reason to believe that Bryan Edwards is on the brink of a breakout season.
Looking back to his 2020 rookie campaign, Edwards was overshadowed by Tyrell Williams, Hunter Renfrow, and Darren Waller. With those players, he was only able to put up 11 receptions for 193 yards with one touchdown. Fast track to the start of the new season and the Raiders have listed Edwards as their second option behind Henry Ruggs with the potential to move up on the depth chart. That alone opens up plenty of more opportunities for him in the 2021-2022 NFL season.
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In the case of these odds, it is worth noting that no Raiders player has recorded 1000+ receiving yards and 10+ touchdowns in over five seasons. Darren Waller came closest last season where he put up 1,196 yards and 9 touchdowns at the tight end position. The only receiver to come close for the Raiders is Michael Crabtree in 2016 where he went for 1,003 yards and 8 touchdowns.
Something else to take note of is that the Raiders defense is coming off one of their worst seasons in recent history as they gave up the third-most points in the league in 2020. With that, many could believe that they will be trailing more often than not in games which could force Derek Carr to throw the ball more.
The only argument to make against Edwards not achieving this stat to cash out on the wager is how often his playing opportunity comes around. In 2020 just eight. players were able to record this while 2019 saw only two and in 2018 there were five.
These odds could go either way, but at +1400, they are certainly worth the risk for any sports bettor.
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