Kupp & Chase Co-Favored to Finish With Most NFL Receiving TDs
- Cooper Kupp of the Los Angeles Rams and Ja’Marr Chase of the Cincinnati Bengals are the +500 co-betting favorites to lead the NFL in receiving TDs during the 2022 season
- Kupp caught a league-leading 16 passes for TDs last season
- Since 2008, 20 different players have grabbed at least a share of the NFL lead in TD catches
If there’s one constant when it comes to the NFL leader in receiving TDs, it’s change. Not only is it rare for a champ to defend his title in this statistical category, it’s almost as rare for a player to lead in receiving TDs twice during their NFL careers.
In fact, there isn’t a single active receiver in the NFL who’s led the league in TD catches more than once. The most recent player to do so, two-time winner Larry Fitzgerald, played his last NFL season in 2020.
What does this all mean? Well, perhaps you should immediately rule out all active players who were past leaders from your NFL betting strategies.
However, oddsmakers aren’t doing so. Last season’s leader, Cooper Kupp of the Los Angeles Rams, is the co-betting favorite to repeat as the NFL leader in receiving TDs along with Ja’Marr Chase of the Cincinnati Bengals.
2022 NFL Receiving TDs Odds
Player (Team) | Odds |
---|---|
Ja’Marr Chase (Bengals) | +500 |
Cooper Kupp (Rams) | +500 |
Mike Evans (Buccaneers) | +700 |
Davante Adams (Raiders) | +750 |
Justin Jefferson (Vikings) | +900 |
Travis Kelce (Chiefs) | +1200 |
Stefon Diggs (Bills) | +1400 |
CeeDee Lamb (Cowboys) | +1400 |
Mark Andrews (Ravens) | +1600 |
Gabriel Davis (Bills) | +1600 |
Tyreek Hill (Dolphins) | +1600 |
Tee Higgins (Bengals) | +1800 |
Deebo Samuel (49ers) | +1800 |
Keenan Allen (Chargers) | +2000 |
Jerry Jeudy (Broncos) | +2200 |
Mike Williams (Chargers) | +2500 |
Michael Pittman Jr (Colts) | +2500 |
Juju Smith-Schuster (Chiefs) | +2500 |
Allen Robinson II (Rams) | +2500 |
Adam Thielen (Vikings) | +2500 |
AJ Brown (Eagles) | +2500 |
Terry McLaurin (Commanders) | +2800 |
Marquise Brown (Cardinals) | +2800 |
DK Metcalf (Seahawks) | +3000 |
Diontae Johnson (Steelers) | +3000 |
Amari Cooper (Browns) | +3000 |
Hunter Renfrow (Raiders) | +3500 |
Russell Gage (Buccaneers) | +4000 |
Michael Thomas (Saints) | +4000 |
Jaylen Waddle (Dolphins) | +4000 |
DJ Moore (Panthers) | +4000 |
Darren Waller (Raiders) | +4000 |
Darnell Mooney (Bears) | +4000 |
Dalton Schultz (Cowboys) | +4000 |
Courtland Sutton (Broncos) | +4000 |
Chris Godwin (Buccaneers) | +4000 |
Allen Lazard (Packers) | +4500 |
Robert Tonyan (Packers) | +5000 |
Rashod Bateman (Ravens) | +5000 |
Michael Gallup (Cowboys) | +5000 |
Kyle Pitts (Falcons) | +5000 |
Hunter Henry (Patriots) | +5000 |
Elijah Moore (Jets) | +5000 |
Devonta Smith (Eagles) | +5000 |
DeAndre Hopkins (Cardinals) | +5000 |
Dawson Knox (Bills) | +5000 |
Tyler Lockett (Seahawks) | +5000 |
Christian Kirk (Jaguars) | +5000 |
Brandin Cooks (Texans) | +5000 |
Austin Ekeler (Chargers) | +5000 |
Odds as of August 9th at DraftKings Sportsbook. Use this DraftKings Sportsbook promo code before wagering
Davante Adams, the 2020 receiving TDs leader with the Green Bay Packers, is the +750 fourth betting choice in this market. He’ll be playing for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022.
Fitzgerald, in 2008-09, was the last receiver to lead in TD catches in successive seasons.
At odds of +500, co-favorites Kupp and Chase are offering an implied probability of 16.67%. Bet $10 on either of them and if they finish the season as the leader, would return a payout on that wager of $60.00.
Kupp Won’t Runneth Away Again
In what can only be described as a once-in-a-career year, Kupp turned the NFL receiving trifecta. He led the league in overall receptions, TD receptions, and receiving yardage. Kupp drew strong consideration in the NFL MVP odds.
You rocking with @CooperKupp's top five WRs? 🤔
1️⃣ Davante Adams
2️⃣ Justin Jefferson
3️⃣ Stefon Diggs
4️⃣ Ja'Marr Chase
5️⃣ Odell Beckham Jr.(via @IAMATHLETEpod) pic.twitter.com/kM0SByc3lB
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) August 7, 2022
The chances of that happening two years in a row are less than remote. And as noted above, Kupp will be needing to defy plenty of NFL history in order to lead in receiving TDs two seasons in a row.
Recent NFL Receiving TDs Leaders
Season | Player (Team) | TD Receptions |
---|---|---|
2021 | Cooper Kupp (Rams) | 16 |
2020 | Davante Adams (Packers) | 18 |
2019 | Kenny Golladay (Lions) | 11 |
2018 | Antonio Brown (Steelers) | 15 |
2017 | DeAndre Hopkins (Texans) | 13 |
Maybe keep an eye on Kupp’s new Rams teammate Allen Robinson. He led the NFL in receiving TDs with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2015. Rams QB Matthew Stafford has passed to three receivers who led the NFL in TD catches.
Can Chase Avoid Sophomore Jinx?
Chase was a rookie sensation with the Bengals last season. Like Kupp, can he repeat that level of performance?
Ja'Marr Chase told me he worked out with Chad Johnson in the offseason.
"We talk about routes and stuff like that. He tells me what I'm good at and what I can work on."
Said he's put an emphasis on having that relationship with Chad.#Bengals @fox19
— Jeremy Rauch (@FOX19Jeremy) August 7, 2022
The Bengals snuck up on a lot of teams last season. After winning the AFC Championship Game and going to the Super Bowl, look for a regression in Cincinnati that could impact everyone.
Jefferson Offering Value
Chase’s LSU teammate Justin Jefferson has taken an uptick in both of his seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. His catches went from 88 as a rookie to 108 last season. Meanwhile, his receiving TDs increased from seven to 10.
Justin Jefferson cooking Patrick Peterson on an out route: pic.twitter.com/wDP8oeX3RJ
— Nick Olson (@NickOlsonNFL) August 5, 2022
Jefferson led the NFL with 14.3 yards per touch last season. The Vikings figure to take another step forward as a team this season with a deeper roster and better coaching staff.
Jefferson could be a big benefactor of that improvement. The offense is being tweaked to allow Jefferson to freestyle in a similar fashion to what the Rams did last season with Kupp.
Keep An Eye On Pittman
Michael Pittman Jr of the Indianapolis Colts made a quantum leap as a sophomore in 2021 as well. He went from 40 catches to 88 and from one TD catch to six.
Michael Pittman Jr. was an absolute dog last year against single-man coverage, creating a step or more of separation on 66% of his opportunities.
Only Mike Evans (73%) and Keenan Allen (67%) finished higher.
Room to grow — only targeted 28% v s-man while other leaders saw 40%+
— Dwain McFarland (@dwainmcfarland) August 3, 2022
He’ll be getting on the end of passes from future Hall of Famer Matt Ryan this season and could be in for a major breakout campaign.
Pick: Justin Jefferson (Vikings) +900
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