Offensive Rookie Of The Year Odds
See current odds for who will win the 2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. Loading 2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Futures. 1-overall pick Joe Burrow (+250) is the favorite to win NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Clyde Edwards-Helaire (+400) headlines an impressive group of first-year running backs who could explode on to the scene CeeDee Lamb (+1400) looks to become the first receiver to win the award since Odell Beckham Jr.
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Rookie sensation Gardner Minshew acquired his second win of the season as a starter for the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday, which of course, has led to an increase of odds for Offensive Rookie of the Year. Last week, he came in with the fifth best odds (10/1) per Fan Duel Sportsbook, but after a comeback victory at Empower Field at Mile High, his odds have jumped to 4/1. That’s good for third-best only under New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (19/10) and Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (18/5), respectively.
When looking at the odds over at Draft Kings, Minshew is even closer to the top with odds of 7/2, which are only second to Jones, who has odds of 2/1. Once again, Murray is right there with the two with 9/2 odds.
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Of course, Minshew has taken the league by storm off the field with his unique look which has earned him a lot of publicity, but his play on the field has been excellent for a rookie who was drafted in the sixth-round. After an eye-opening start to his career against the Kansas City Chiefs, a near comeback against the Houston Texans and a victory performance over the Tennessee Titans, Minshew went into a legendary setting against the Broncos and propelled his team to overcome two leads from the opposition. In the end, he exited the game 19-of-33 for 213 passing yards and two second-half touchdowns.
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While some fans would argue Minshew should be the front-runner for Rookie of the Year as far as odds go, his style of play certainly can land him in the No. 1 spot down the road if maintained. In fact, the rookie will have another grand opportunity to impress Week 5 as the Jags will be taking on the Carolina Panthers, who have the No. 1 passing defense in football. Simply put, if Minshew can be successful against them and garner another victory, that should be all he needs to be the front-runner for Offensive Rookie of the Year.