It will be a historic season before Rams receiver Cooper Cup wins the 2021 NFL Offensive Player of the Year award. was needed. But that alone isn't enough to earn him front-runner status heading into 2022.
That honor belongs to Jonathan Taylor his back running for the Colts. Jonathan Taylor hastily traded as the +1000 favorite on FanDuel. With his league-leading 1,811 yards and his 18 touchdowns in 2021, he finished his second in the award. Kupp (+1400) is tied with Vikings wideout Justin Jefferson for second billing this year after challenging him for a triple his crown a year ago.
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2022 NFL Offensive Player of the Year betting odds
Jonathan Taylor | +1000 |
Justin Jefferson | +1400 |
Cooper Cup | +1400 |
Derrick Henry | +1600 |
Nick Chubb | +2000 |
Devo Samuel | +2000 |
Lamar Jackson | +2000 |
Davante Adams | +2000 |
Justin Herbert | +2500 |
Patrick Mahomes | +2500 |
Christian McCaffrey | +2500 |
Josh Allen | +2500 |
Kyler Murray | +3000 |
Jaren Hurts | +3000 |
Jammer Chase | +3000 |
Joe Burrow | +4000 |
Dalvin Cook | +4000 |
Tralance | +4000 |
Stefon Diggs | +4000 |
Tom Brady | +5000 |
Aaron Rodgers | +5000 |
Dak Prescott | +5000 |
Javonte Williams | +5000 |
Russell Wilson | +5000 |
Travis Kelce | +6000 |
Aaron Jones | +7500 |
Tyreek Hill | +7500 |
Matthew Stafford | +7500 |
Saquon Barkley | +7500 |
Trevor Lawrence | +7500 |
Ceedee Lamb | +7500 |
Joe Mixon | +7500 |
2022 NFL Offensive Player of the Year Picks and Analysis
Derrick Henry, RB, Titans (+1600)
Henry was the frontrunner to win this award every year before he broke his leg in week 8 and for a few weeks he could win the award anyway There was legitimate speculation as to whether or not.
How good Henry has been in the last eight weeks, finishing in the top 10 in rushing yards (937) and touchdowns (10) in just half a season on the job. It follows a league-leading run in both rushing yards and touchdowns over the past two seasons, including a 2,000-yard campaign to earn the honor of the year.
Yes, Henry's Injury Heads into 2022 Of concern, he continued to play in that Week 8 loss, breaking his leg which took him ten months to recover. This Titans offense is probably more than ever when he dumped A.J. Brown. If he's healthy at 17 games, Henry could legitimately threaten the NFL's single-season rushing record, which would make him a shoe-in for this award.
Lamar Jackson, QB, Ravens (+2000)
Last week we analyzed what makes Jackson an attractive MVP candidate, so we're understandably bullish about his chances of winning this award, too.
The Ravens star has been plagued with injuries and illnesses over the past two seasons, but the most important season of Jackson's career ahead of his agency pending free will be these. None of the illnesses should be prolonged. He is also surrounded by his cast of improved support for a team built around his strengths.
The cornerstone of Jackson's candidacy for this award — which tends to reward historical statistical achievements — is his haste credit. In his 2019 winning MVP, Jackson set his NFL record for rushing yards by a QB (1,206) in just 15 games. I wonder if there will be an encore this year.
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Tyreek Hill, WR, Dolphins (+7500)
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A perennial All-Pro his speedster was consistently one of the league's most dangerous weapons in Kansas City, but the Chiefs have rarely used him as a rusher in recent years. and often left it up to Travis Skelce in short-range situations. Now Hill is the Miami man, and new head coach Mike McDaniel will surely find creative ways to use the Dolphins' expensive gadgets.
McDaniel's 49ers Receiver Debo helped turn his Samuel into a double-threat star. Hill has a talent that is as unique as Samuel. New quarterback Tua Tagovailoa may have some growing pains, but at this price, I'd happily take a shot and see how high Hill's ceiling really is.
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