2025 NFL Futures Betting: Who Has The Best Odds To Record 100+ Receptions?

Alex Murray
By: Alex Murray
Aug 26, 2025
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The NFL preseason is over and the NFL’s regular season is about to get underway. We’ve got barely more than a week now, people. So if you haven’t already, it’s past time to lock in all of your NFL futures wagers. We’ve covered a swath of different NFL futures betting markets, and in our latest here, we’ll break down the odds for receivers to record 100+ receptions in 2025.

Reaching 100 receptions in a season is an impressive achievement: only 10 players did it last year, and that’s about the league average over the last five seasons. That’s why there’s only eight guys giving us ugly minus ( - ) NFL betting odds in this market. And that means there’s a lot of value to be had. Read on for our breakdown and picks!

Highlights

  • 10 players recorded 100+ receptions in 2024, but only one reached 125+ (Chase)
  • Only 8 players are favored to reach the 100-reception plateau in 2025
  • Just 1 player has crossed the 125+ reception threshold in each of the last five years

2025 Players To Record 100+ Receptions Futures Markets: Breakdown & Value Picks - August 26

All odds provided by Sports Interaction.

2025 Players To Record 100+ Receptions Futures Markets - Betting Odds

Player (Team)

Odds To Record 100+ Receptions

Odds To Record 125+ Receptions

Ja’Marr Chase (CIN)

-1,800

+130

Puka Nacua (LAR)

-600

+240

Justin Jefferson (MIN)

-330

+300

CeeDee Lamb (DAL)

-260

+325

Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET)

-250

+325

Brock Bowers (LV)

-220

+350

Trey McBride (ARI)

-185

+400

Malik Nabers (NYG)

-150

+450

Brian Thomas Jr. (JAX)

+105

+550

Ladd McConkey (LAC)

+125

N/A

Drake London (ATL)

+135

N/A

Garrett Wilson (NYJ)

+165

N/A

Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA)

+180

N/A

Nico Collins (HOU)

+210

N/A

D.J. Moore (CHI)

+220

N/A

Tee Higgins (CIN)

+220

N/A

Davante Adams (LAR)

+225

N/A

A.J. Brown (PHI)

+250

N/A

Terry McLaurin (WAS)

+270

N/A

Tyreek Hill (MIA)

+290

N/A

DeVonta Smith (PHI)

+300

N/A

Jakobi Meyers (LV)

+300

N/A

Mike Evans (TB)

+320

N/A

Jerry Jeudy (CLE)

+325

N/A

Travis Kelce (KC)

+325

N/A

Marvin Harrison Jr. (ARI)

+340

N/A

Stefon Diggs (BUF)

+340

N/A

David Njoku (CLE)

+350

N/A

D.K. Metcalf (PIT)

+360

N/A

Tetairoa McMillan (CAR)

+360

N/A

Ladd McConkey (LAC) - 100+ Receptions (+125): Josh Palmer has now departed, and he’s been replaced with a possibly over-the-hill Keenan Allen. And we all know about Quentin Johnston’s struggles. Ladd McConkey started off slow last year and still finished with 82 receptions. Over the final seven games, he averaged 8.3 targets and 6.4 receptions. That would have put him over 100 receptions across a full year, and we think he’ll be even busier in 2025.

Drake London (ATL) - 100+ Receptions (+135): On the final day of the 2024 season, Drake London reached this milestone. He had 100 receptions despite playing 14 games with Kirk Cousins. With Kirk, London averaged respectable numbers: 8.5 targets and 5.6 receptions a game. But when Michael Penix Jr. came in, the chemistry was instant. Or if it wasn’t chemistry, Penix was trying to force it as often as he could. London averaged a whopping 13.0 targets and 7.3 receptions a game in those final three. And while we don’t think he’ll hit those numbers throughout 2025, he should come close. Who else is he going to throw to anyway? Kyle Pitts?

Terry McLaurin (WAS) - 100+ Receptions (+270): Now that he’s been signed, sealed, and delivered, Terry McLaurin is a great shout here, especially with the odds betting apps are giving us in this market. McLaurin is getting paid top-6 WR money, and after trading starting RB Brian Robinson, it seems the Commanders are going all in on the passing game. Deebo Samuel is there, but McLaurin figures to set multiple career-highs if he stays healthy.

Jerry Jeudy (CLE) - 100+ Receptions (+325): This mark would’ve been a piece of cake for Jerry Jeudy last year if he hadn’t had to deal with Deshaun Watson for seven weeks. He had just 3.0 receptions a game during that span. But he became one of the most prolific receivers in the league over the final 10 weeks, averaging 6.9 receptions a game with Jameis Winston at QB. Winston has a very similar gun-slinger mentality as Cleveland’s 2025 starter, Joe Flacco. Receptions are a lot about opportunity and intra-team competition. And with Cedric Tillman as his top competition and the Browns likely to pass a lot again this year (they led the league with 661 pass attempts last year), Jeudy has no competition and a ton of opportunity.

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Alex is a recent graduate of Ryerson's Sport Media program in 2019 and has been contributing to BettingTop10 since 2020. He has worked in the field of sports and sports betting for several years, including writing for theScore and daily fantasy sports website FantasyPros as one of their lead NBA news writers. A dedicated sports fan and experienced sports bettor, Alex has the knowledge to provide you with the best betting advice and the sneakiest props no matter what the sport may be.