2024 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds: Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers moving up

Rookie quarterbacks have experienced plenty of growing pains in the early weeks of the NFL season and wide receivers have quickly vaulted up the ladder in the Offensive Rookie of the Year race.

Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (+250), who just exploded for 130 yards and two touchdowns against the Rams, is now favored with +250 odds, according to oddsmakers at DraftKings Sportsbook.

Malik Nabers shined for the Giants in their loss Sunday.
Malik Nabers shined for the Giants in their loss Sunday. AP

He moved from +800 to +250 in just one game and is tied with Commanders starter Jayden Daniels for the favorite spot.

Bears starter Caleb Williams was initially +150 and has risen to +350 after the poor performance on “Sunday Night Football” against the Texans.

Giants stud receiver Malik Nabers is now the fourth-favorite to win the award at +750 odds, a substantial move from the 20/1 he was prior to the Giants’ loss to the Commanders.

NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds

Player Odds
Marvin Harrison Jr +250
Jayden Daniels +250
Caleb Williams +350
Malik Nabers +750
Xavier Worthy 13/1
Brock Bowers 20/1
Brian Thomas Jr. 30/1
Ladd McConkey 35/1
Bo Nix 35/1
Keon Coleman 40/1
Michael Penix Jr. 50/1
Drake Maye 50/1
Braelon Allen 50/1
Odds provided by DraftKings

Nabers also had a strong performance being peppered with 18 targets and reeling in 10 of them for 127 yards and a touchdown.

It’s still early, but there appears to be a clear hierarchy of the top four most likely Offensive Rookie of the Year candidates.


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Although there were some other movers on the market, Jets running back Braelon Allen went from 125/1 to 50/1 after he scored two touchdowns in Week 2 against the Titans.

Raiders tight end Brock Bowers moved from 50/1 to 20/1 thanks to the impressive efficiency he showcased for Las Vegas.

His nine-target, nine-catch game was the second-best receiving showing on the team besides star Davante Adams.


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