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Do you think Brandon Marshall is poised for a breakout season in Miami?
Well, Enterbet has opened up odds for NFL betting fans to pick which receiver will gain the most receiving yards in the 2010-11 NFL regular season.
Below I have highlighted reasons why you may want to consider some wide receivers in new or improved situations that could steal the league lead in receiving yards this year.
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NFL Betting Odds:
Most Receiving Yards in Regular Season
Andre Johnson +450
Miles Austin +900
Larry Fitzgerald +900
Roddy White +1000
Calvin Johnson +1000
Brandon Marshall +2000
Roddy White (+1000)
White returns as the number receiver in what should have been a potent offensive if it weren’t for an injury and off year for third year quarterback Matt Ryan.
Even without a healthy Matt Ryan, White finished the season with the second-most targets in the league and caught eleven touchdown passes.
I suspect that White’s targets will remain the same but his receptions and yards per catch should increase with Ryan back under center.
Calvin Johnson (+1000)
An injury-filled year, Johnson was a disappointment in 2009, catching only 5 touchdowns and accumulating under 1,000 yards receiving.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford, however, did show he belongs in this league and he will have a much improved group on offensive to support his efforts in Detroit this season.
If wide receiver Nate Burleson can prove to be some sort of threat, Johnson should have a few chances to see single coverage this season.
Stafford will improve and likewise, Johnson’s numbers will return to form.
Brandon Marshall (+2000)
There’s no denying Marshall’s talent. I mean anyone who has 20+ receptions in an NFL game has to have some sort of insane talent.
He’ll have a better quarterback this year in Chad Henne, who had a superb year considering it was his first as a starter.
Marshall should have at least 1,200 receiving yards but a 1,500 yard season is not out of reach.
If running back Ronnie Brown can stay healthy to help keep defenses honest and Henne can eclipse 3,000 passing yards, a receiving yardage title is well within the reach of Marshall.
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