Wide Receiver Harrison now Offensive Rookie co-favorite

By Only Players Staff

Updated 9/17/24 4:10am ET

After pedestrian starts by the rookie class’ two marquee quarterbacks, wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has surged up the betting board and is now a +250 Offensive Rookie of the Year co-favorite at DraftKings.

Harrison, the third overall pick by the Arizona Cardinals, racked up 130 receiving yards and two touchdown catches in Sunday’s blowout win over the Los Angeles Rams. That came after just one catch of four yards in his debut.

Heisman Trophy winners Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels were drafted with the top two picks but have yet to throw a touchdown pass. However, their teams are each 1-1.

Daniels is a +250 co-favorite with Harrison, while Williams has +350 odds. However, at FanDuel, the three rookies all essentially have the same odds at +300.

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

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

Marvin Harrison Jr. +250

Jayden Daniels +250

Caleb Williams +350

Malik Nabers +750

Xavier Worthy +1300

Brock Bowers +2000

Brian Thomas Jr. +3000

Ladd McConkey +3500

Bo Nix +3500

Keon Coleman +4000

Courtesy: Icon Sportswire

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