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Offensive Rookie of the Year Odds


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Apparently they think Bijan Robinson is HOF material 

Odds to Win 2023 NFL OROY

Player Pos Team Odds to win 2023 NFL OROY
Bijan Robinson RB Falcons +300
Bryce Young QB Panthers +475
CJ Stroud QB Texans +700
Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR Seahawks +700
Jahmyr Gibbs RB Lions +900
Anthony Richardson QB Colts +900
Jordan Addison WR Vikings +1700
Zay Flowers WR Ravens +1800
Hendon Hooker QB Lions +2000
Zach Charbonnet RB Seahawks +2000
Quentin Johnston WR Chargers +2000
Will Levis QB Titans +2500
Jaylin Hyatt WR Giants +2500
Josh Downs WR Colts +2500
Tyjae Spears RB Titans +3000
Devon Achane RB Dolphins +3500
Tank Bigsby RB Jaguars +3500
Cedric Tillman WR Browns +3500
Dalton Kincaid TE Bills +3500
Rashee Rice WR Chiefs +3500

 

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2 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

ATL doesn't have a proven qb so I would expect bijan to receive plenty of touches throughout the season which would inflate his stats

I'd expect everyone to stuff the run and force ridder to throw the ball. I don't think us focusing on D-line run guys is a coincidence 

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6 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Somebody’s gonna have to explain Hendon Hooker getting better odds than literally anybody. Last I saw he’s out until at least December.

Supposed to be cleared by week 1, but even then, he's not likely to play this year unless Goff gets hurt.

But if Goff were to go down (or suck) and they play Hooker, he has the potential to put up goods stats with the weapons in that offense.  Purdy only played 6 games last year and was a ROY finalist, not likely to replicate that again, but if anyone could, it would be a QB with Hooker's ability.

Now, him having better odds than Levis, that I don't understand.

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10 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Supposed to be cleared by week 1, but even then, he's not likely to play this year unless Goff gets hurt.

But if Goff were to go down (or suck) and they play Hooker, he has the potential to put up goods stats with the weapons in that offense.  Purdy only played 6 games last year and was a ROY finalist, not likely to replicate that again, but if anyone could, it would be a QB with Hooker's ability.

Now, him having better odds than Levis, that I don't understand.

Ok yeah I probably should have googled first. I thought he would be out a lot longer.

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