Power 4 Receiving Yards Odds for 125 WRs

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Published on:
Aug/13/2024

On Monday, BetOnline released the projections for which quarterback will lead each of the Power 4 conferences in passing.  Gambling911.com promptly published them.

Today, we move on to the guys those QBs will be throwing to this season. Many are first-round NFL prospects that are expected to put up huge numbers in 2024.

There are at least 25 receivers listed for each conference. BetOnline will have odds for a each player (on request).

These are also featured below.

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ACC Receiving Yards Leader                 

Malachi Fields (Virginia)                        3/1

Elic Ayomanor (Stanford)                       4/1

Kevin Concepcion (NC State)                  6/1

Xavier Restrepo (Miami)                        6/1

Jacolby George (Miami)                         9/1

Jordan Moore (Duke)                            10/1

Eric Singleton Jr. (Georgia Tech)             16/1

Antonio Williams (Clemson)                   20/1

Trond Grizzell (California)                      25/1

Jaylin Lane (Virginia Tech)                      28/1

Caullin Lacy (Louisville)                          33/1

Chris Bell (Louisville)                             33/1

Da'Quan Felton (Virginia Tech)              33/1

JJ Jones (North Carolina)                        33/1

Lewis Bond (Boston College)                  33/1

Tyler Brown (Clemson)                          33/1

Jake Bailey (SMU)                                  40/1

Jordan Hudson (SMU)                           40/1

Noah Rogers (NC State)                         40/1

Taylor Morin (Wake Forest)                   40/1

Tobias Merriweather (California)           40/1

Umari Hatcher (Syracuse)                      40/1

Zeed Haynes (Syracuse)                         40/1

Ja'Khi Douglas (Florida State)                 50/1

Konata Mumpfield (Pittsburgh)              50/1

Malik Benson (Florida State)                  50/1

                       

Big 12 Receiving Yards Leader              

Tetaiora McMillan (Arizona)                  2/1

Brennan Presley (Oklahoma State)         5/1

Lajohntay Wester (Colorado)                 8/1

Travis Hunter (Colorado)                       8/1

Jaylin Noel (Iowa State)                         10/1

Kobe Hudson (UCF)                               10/1

Dorian Singer (Utah)                              12/1

Jayden Higgins (Iowa State)                   12/1

Lawrence Arnold (Kansas)                     14/1

Eric McAllister (TCU)                             20/1

Rashod Owens (Oklahoma State)           20/1

Xzavier Henderson (Cincinnati)              20/1

Joseph Manjack IV (Houston)                 25/1

Chase Roberts (BYU)                             33/1

Jaden Bray (West Virginia)                     33/1

Jayce Brown (Kansas State)                    33/1

Josh Kelly (Texas Tech)                          33/1

Luke Grimm (Kansas)                             33/1

Micah Hudson (Texas Tech)                   33/1

JP Richardson (TCU)                              40/1

Money Parks (Utah)                              40/1

Dante Cephas (Kansas State)                 50/1

Ketron Jackson Jr. (Baylor)                     50/1

Monaray Baldwin (Baylor)                     55/1

Montana Lemonious-Craig (Arizona)      75/1

Troy Omeire (Arizona State)                  75/1

Xavier Guillory (Arizona State)               75/1

                       

Big Ten Receiving Yards Leader            

Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State)                    4/1

Evan Stewart (Oregon)                          4/1

Tez Johnson (Oregon)                            5/1

Zachariah Branch (USC)                         9/1

Jeremiah Hunter (Washington)              12/1

J. Michael Sturdivant (UCLA)                  16/1

Logan Loya (UCLA)                                16/1

Will Pauling (Wisconsin)                        16/1

Daniel Jackson (Minnesota)                   20/1

Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State)                  25/1

Montorie Foster Jr. (Michigan State)      25/1

Pat Bryant (Illinois)                                25/1

Byson Green (Wisconsin)                       33/1

Denzel Boston (Washington)                 33/1

Donovan McCulley (Indiana)                  33/1

Elijah Sarratt (Indiana)                           33/1

Kyron Hudson (USC)                              33/1

Jahmal Banks (Nebraska)                       40/1

Julian Fleming (Penn State)                    40/1

CJ Smith (Purdue)                                  45/1

Kaleb Brown (Iowa)                               50/1

Jahmal Edrine (Purdue)                         55/1

Harrison Wallace III (Penn State)            66/1

Jayden Dixon-Veal (Purdue)                   66/1

Bryce Kirtz (Northwestern)                    75/1

Kaden Prather (Maryland)                     75/1

Dymere Miller (Rutgers)                        80/1

Tai Felton (Maryland)                            80/1

Tyler Morris (Michigan)                         80/1

Isaiah Neyor (Nebraska)                        100/1

Semaj Morgan (Michigan)                      100/1

                       

SEC Receiving Yards Leader                  

Luther Burden III (Missouri)                   3/1

Tre Harris (Mississippi)                          7/1

Antowane Wells Jr. (Mississippi)            8/1

Dominic Lovett (Georgia)                       11/1

Deion Burks (Oklahoma)                        18/1

Theo Wease (Missouri)                          18/1

CJ Daniels (LSU)                                    20/1

Isaiah Bond (Texas)                               20/1

Squirrel White (Tennessee)                   20/1

Barion Brown (Kentucky)                       25/1

Eugene Wilson III (Florida)                     25/1

Germie Bernard (Alabama)                    25/1

Kyren Lacy (LSU)                                   25/1

Nic Anderson (Oklahoma)                      25/1

Silas Bolden (Texas)                               25/1

Jordan Watkins (Mississippi)                  33/1

Zavion Thomas (LSU)                             33/1

Colbie Young (Georgia)                          45/1

Andrel Anthony (Oklahoma)                  50/1

Chris Brazzell II (Tennessee)                   50/1

Noah Thomas (Texas A&M)                   50/1

Elijah Badger (Florida)                           66/1

Moose Muhammad III (Texas A&M)       66/1

Jabre Barber (Texas A&M)                     75/1

Jalil Farooq (Oklahoma)                         75/1

Ja'Mori Maclin (Kentucky)                     75/1

Kelly Akharaiyi (Mississippi State)          75/1

Kevin Coleman (Mississippi State)          75/1

Kobe Prentice (Alabama)                       75/1

Nyck Harbor (South Carolina)                 75/1

Andrew Armstrong (Arkansas)               80/1

Dane Key (Kentucky)                             80/1

Isaac TeSlaa (Arkansas)                          80/1

Jahdae Walker (Texas A&M)                  80/1

Gage Larvadain (South Carolina)            100/1

Jared Brown (South Carolina)                 100/1

Junior Sherrill (Vanderbilt)                     100/1

KeAndre Lambert-Smith (Auburn)          100/1

Robert Lewis (Auburn)                          100/1

Trent Hudson (Mississippi State)                        100/1

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