2025 Players To Catch 10+ TDs Futures Markets: Breakdown & Value Picks - August 25
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2025 Players To Catch 10+ TDs Futures Markets - Betting Odds
Player (Team)
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Odds To Catch 10+ TDs
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Ja’Marr Chase (CIN)
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-230
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Justin Jefferson (MIN)
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+100
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Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET)
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+120
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Mike Evans (TB)
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+170
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Tee Higgins (CIN)
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+180
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Davante Adams (LAR)
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+200
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Drake London (ATL)
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+200
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Malik Nabers (NYG)
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+200
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CeeDee Lamb (DAL)
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+210
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A.J. Brown (PHI)
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+220
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Brian Thomas Jr. (JAX)
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+230
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Tyreek Hill (MIA)
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+240
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Nico Collins (HOU)
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+260
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Courtland Sutton (DEN)
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+275
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D.K. Metcalf (PIT)
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+275
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Marvin Harrison Jr. (ARI)
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+275
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D.J. Moore (CHI)
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+290
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Ladd McConkey (LAC)
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+290
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George Kittle (SF)
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+300
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DeVonta Smith (PHI)
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+350
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Puka Nacua (LAR)
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+350
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA)
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+375
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George Pickens (DAL)
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+400
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Calvin Ridley (TEN)
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+425
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Jameson Williams (DET)
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+425
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Tucker Kraft (GB)
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+425
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Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET) - 10+ Receiving Touchdowns (+120): In 2023, Amon-Ra St. Brown had 10 TDs. Last year, he upped that to 12 thanks in large part to Jared Goff’s penchant for looking for him in the red zone. His 23 red zone receptions were tops in the league, and his 31 targets were second. Jameson Williams will figure more into the offense, but he’s more of a big-play guy, so St. Brown should still dominate inside the 20 alongside TE Sam LaPorta.
Mike Evans (TB) - 10+ Receiving Touchdowns (+170): Since 2020, Mike Evans has recorded double-digit touchdown receptions in four of five seasons. He has averaged over 11 TDs a season during that span. He led the league with 13 in 2023, and he had 11 last year despite missing three games. He’s about as reliable a touchdown-scorer as you’ll find at the wide receiver position as he can score on short fades, long YAC runs, and jump balls as well. Baker Mayfield clearly loves looking for him near the end zone.
Davante Adams (LAR) - 10+ Receiving Touchdowns (+200): There’s no doubt that Davante Adams will be WR2 for the Rams, but inside the 20, that’s likely to change, which makes his betting odds here sneaky good. He scored seven touchdowns in just 11 games with the Jets last year, and he had eight the year before despite the awful QB situation in Vegas that year.
Prior to that, he’d gone for 10+ in six of the previous seven seasons. He was tied for third last year with 23 red zone targets, and WR1 Puka Nacua has never seen a lot of work in the red zone anyway. The youngster had just 15 red zone targets in his big rookie year followed by 13 last season. Adams will be the touchdown specialist in L.A.