Betting odds expect 1,000-yard season from Ashton Jeanty

Betting odds expect 1,000-yard season from Ashton Jeanty
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The 2025 NFL season is just around the corner, which means you’re running out of time to get any future bets in. One popular player from the Las Vegas Raiders to put some money on is rookie running back Ashton Jeanty.

Our friends over at FanDuel Sportsbook not only have Jeanty (+250) as the favorite to win Offensive Rookie of the Year, but the site is also offering ‘Player Milestone’ odds where the Boise State product is tied with Jahmyr Gibbs of the Detroit Lions for the fifth-best odds to rush for 1,000 yards or more this season. Below is a complete breakdown of the bets for Jeanty’s milestones, as well as Geno Smith’s and Brock Bowers’.

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Ashton Jeanty

  • Rushing yards 750+: -800
  • Rushing yards 1,000+: -220
  • Rushing yards 1,250+: +170
  • Rushing yards 1,500+: +500

Eric Dickerson owns the league record for the most rushing yards by a rookie, totaling 1,808 yards for the Los Angeles Rams in 1983, per StatMuse. Since then, former Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott has come the closest to breaking Dickerson’s record with 1,631 yards in 2016. Jeanty likely has his eyes set on those two marks, but even eclipsing 1,500 yards could be a challenge. Only seven first-year backs in NFL history have accomplished that milestone. Josh Jacobs owns the Raiders’ rookie rushing record with 1,150 yards in 2019, and Jacobs is the only rookie in franchise history to cross the 1,000-yard threshold.

Geno Smtih

  • Passing yards 4,000+: +190
  • Passing yards 4,500+: +650
  • Passing TDs 30+: +440
  • Passing TDs 35+: +800
  • Passing TDs 40+: +1700

Smith has thrown for over 4,000 yards twice in his career and has never eclipsed 4,500 yards. He’s coming off a career high with 4,320 yards for the Seattle Seahawks last season, and had 4,282 yards in 2022. The latter is also the only campaign where he has thrown 30 or more touchdowns, recording exactly 30 that year. Smith’s next-best single season touchdown mark was 21 in 2024. So, throwing for 4,500 yards or more and 35 touchdowns or more would be a career year for the Raiders’ new signal-caller.

Brock Bowers

  • Receiving yards 750+: -550 (best among TEs)
  • Receiving yards 1,000+: -165 (best among TEs)
  • Receiving yards 1,250+: +310 (best among TEs)
  • Receiving yards 1,500+: +950 (best among TEs)

Bowers is coming of the best rookie season from a tight end in NFL history, recording...