SEC Passing, Receiving, Rushing Yards Leader Odds for 2025

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The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have opened lines for Power Four Conference leaders in passing yards, receiving yards, and rushing yards.

Today, I’ll start with the SEC numbers where Garrett Nussmeier, Ryan Williams and Caden Durham are the respective leaders.

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SEC Passing Yard Leader

Garrett Nussmeier (LSU)

-150

 (-150)

Blake Shapen (Mississippi State)

+400

Arch Manning (Texas)

+700

Ty Simpson (Alabama)

+900

DJ Lagway (Florida)

+1200

Gunner Stockton (Georgia)

+2000

Austin Simmons (Mississippi)

+2200

Taylen Green (Arkansas)

+2200

Jackson Arnold (Auburn)

+2800

LaNorris Sellers (South Carolina)

+2800

Beau Pribula (Missouri)

+4000

John Mateer (Oklahoma)

+5000

Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt)

+6600

Marcel Reed (Texas A&M)

+6600

Joey Aguilar (Tennessee)

+8000

Zach Calzada (Kentucky)

+10000

SEC Receiving Yard Leader

Ryan Williams (Alabama)

+650

(+650)

Jordan Mosley (Mississippi State)

+750

(+750)

Barion Brown (LSU)

+800

Raylen Sharpe (Arkansas)

+950

(+950)

Aaron Anderson (LSU)

+1000

Cam Coleman (Auburn)

+1200

Eugene Wilson III (Florida)

+1200

Germie Bernard (Alabama)

+1200

Eli Stowers (Vanderbilt)

+1400

Kevin Coleman Jr (Missouri)

+1600

Nyck Harbor (South Carolina)

+1600

Ryan Wingo (Texas)

+1600

Deion Burks (Oklahoma)

+1800

Ja'Mori Maclin (Kentucky)

+2000

Zachariah Branch (Georgia)

+2200

Eric Singleton Jr (Auburn)

+2500

Jack Endries (Texas)

+2500

Kevin Concepcion (Texas A&M)

+2500

Chris Brazzell Jr (Tennessee)

+3300

De'Zhaun Stribling (Mississippi)

+3300

Isaiah Sategna (Oklahoma)

+4000

Noah Thomas (Georgia)

+4000

Harrison Wallace III (Mississippi)

+5000

SEC Rushing Yard Leader

Caden Durham (LSU)

+750

(+750)

Damari Alston (Auburn)

+900

Jam Miller (Alabama)

+900

CJ Baxter (Texas)

+1000

Jadan Baugh (Florida)

+1000

Rahsul Faison (South Carolina)

+1000

Ahmad Hardy (Missouri)

+1200

Le'Veon Moss (Texas A&M)

+1200

Quintrevion Wisner (Texas)

+1200

Davon Booth (Mississippi State)

+1400

Ja'Kobi Jackson (Florida)

+1600

LaNorris Sellers (South Carolina)

+1600

Mike Washington (Arkansas)

+1600

Sedrick Alexander (Vanderbilt)

+1600

Dante Dowdell (Kentucky)

+2000

Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt)

+2000

John Mateer (Oklahoma)

+2200

Nate Frazier (Georgia)

+2200

Jaydn Ott (Oklahoma)

+2500

DeSean Bishop (Tennessee)

+3300

Damien Taylor (Mississippi)

+5000

Arch Manning (Texas)

+7500

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