Daniels new Rookie Favorite after MNF

By Only Players Staff

Updated 9/24/24 1:10am ET

After shining on Monday Night Football, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is now the betting favorite for Offensive Rookie of the Year with +150 odds at DraftKings.

The second overall pick accounted for three touchdowns in Washington’s upset at the Cincinnati Bengals as a 7.5-point underdog. Daniels threw for 254 yards and ran for 39 yards on 12 carries.

New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers began Monday as the favorite but is now the second favorite with +225 odds. Nabers caught two touchdowns in Sunday’s win, giving him three on the season. He has 271 yards in three games.

Marvin Harrison Jr. of the Arizona Cardinals began the week as the betting favorite at both FanDuel and DraftKings but he now has +300 odds.

Harrison, the third overall pick, has three touchdown catches over the past two weeks and 194 yards on the season. He has shined after just one catch of four yards in his debut.

Top overall pick and Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams (+900) is now the fourth favorite. He entered Week 3 without a single touchdown pass. However, Williams found the endzone twice on Sunday.

A wide receiver has won this award in two of the past three seasons.

Offensive Rookie of the Year (top 10), courtesy of DraftKings

Jayden Daniels +150

Malik Nabers +250

Marvin Harrison Jr. +300

Caleb Williams +900

Bo Nix +1500

Xavier Worthy +3000

Brock Bowers +3000

Keon Coleman +3500

Brian Thomas Jr. +3500

Bucky Irving +4500

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