Most Receiving Yards for SB50 Betting Prop: Emmanuel Sanders the Favorite

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/03/2016
Most Receiving Yards for SB50 Betting Prop: Emmanuel Sanders the Favorite

The Most Receiving Yards for SB50 betting prop offers us two co-favorites: Emmanuel Sanders, Greg Olsen and Demaryius Thomas, all of whom are paying just shy of $30 for every $10 should they win.

Olsen had 1104 receiving yards in 2015, the most of his career thus far. 

Thomas’s receiving yards total for 2015 of 1304 was actually down from the three previous seasons.  In 2014, Thomas had 1,619 and in the two years prior he had over 1400 in both.

Olsen and Thomas would pay out $27.50 for every $10 bet (+275) while Sanders is technically the odds-on favorite at BetPhoenix where he would pay $26 for every $10 bet.

In 2015 Sanders had 1135 receiving yards, but that was down from a peak of 1404 last season.

All odds on the Most Receiving Yards for Super Bowl 2016 appear below.

SUPER BOWL MOST RECEIVING YARDS - ALL IN

 
 

101115

TED GINN (CAR)

+600

 

101116

DEVIN FUNCHESS (CAR)

+1600

 

101117

COREY BROWN (CAR)

+600

 

101118

JERRICHO COTCHERY (CAR)

+1400

 

101119

GREG OLSEN (CAR)

+275

 

101120

DEMARYIUS THOMAS (DEN)

+275

 

101121

EMMANUEL SANDERS (DEN)

+260

 

101122

OWEN DANIELS (DEN)

+2000

 

101123

JORDAN NORWOOD (DEN)

+5000

 

101124

ANDRE CALDWELL (DEN)

+15000

 

101125

CODY LATIMER (DEN)

+6500

 

101126

ED DICKSON (CAR)

+10000

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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