2022 NFL Futures | Player Futures
Ryan Broyles
08-17-2022
Ryan Broyles
08-17-2022
Since we are amid our NFL Futures series, we wanted to provide you with our favorite player futures for the 2022 season. What players can lead the NFL in passing yards? Rushing yards? Receptions? Find out where you should put your money!
A quick reminder for our readers: these odds are on DraftKings Sportsbook. The lines from DraftKings may vary depending on when you read these articles.
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I have mentioned it several times, but it's worth repeating--Justin Herbert is on the verge of setting a flame thrower to the NFL. We have not seen a QB perform the way Justin Herbert has through his first two NFL seasons. Justin Herbert is the perfect combination of remarkable talent, sensational pieces around him, and an aggressive coaching staff that puts the ball in his hands when the game is on the line.
If I'm putting money down on any quarterback to lead the league in passing in 2022, it is Justin Herbert at +650.
For me, this is a bet on Derrick Henry's health. Admittedly, I understand this is a risky proposition given Henry's advancing age and the wear/tear he has sustained throughout his NFL career.
We know that IF he remains healthy, Derrick Henry will carry a workload well above his contemporaries at the RB position. Henry is the featured option in the Tennessee Titans offense, and this will be even more evident in the absence of A.J. Brown and Julio Jones.
There is not a better red zone runner in the NFL. I recommend placing a wager on Derrick Henry to win the rushing title and to score the most rushing touchdowns in the league, both at +650.
The general feeling around the NFL is that Justin Jefferson is on the verge of a career season. That statement should raise eyebrows, given the start of Jefferson's young career.
I will continue to bang the drum that the arrival of Kevin O' Connell will bring Los Angeles Ram's offensive philosophy that will open up the playbook for Jefferson, turning him into this year's Cooper Kupp.
I love Jefferson for the most receiving yards at +800 and like him for the most receptions at +600.
I am not sure why we are receiving a discount on Drake London at +650. Drake London was a reception machine at USC before his injury. He will face target competition from second-year TE Kyle Pitts, but name me a rookie receiver that won't face stiff competition for targets.
The Falcons will be chasing from behind all year. Drake London will have ample opportunity to cash in on the most receiving yards for a rookie at +650.
We are on the cusp of a monster season for Myles Garrett. Garrett has teased us in spurts throughout his career. In 2022, Myles Garrett puts it together and leads the NFL in sacks.
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