Co-favorites for OROY label: Cam Ward and Ashton Jeanty named
DraftKings and FanDuel Project 2025 NFL Rookie Stats
Picture this - the 2025 NFL season is upon us, and the race to be crowned Offensive Rookie of the Year is already heating up!
Cam Ward, new Titans quarterback selected first overall, and Ashton Jeanty, the Raiders' sixth-round draft pick, are neck-and-neck in the OROY race in the eyes of multiple sportsbooks.
As of last Friday, both DraftKings and FanDuel have these two standouts as co-favorites, with odds of +200. FanDuel gives a slight edge to Ward at +330, while Jeanty trails closely at +340.
Ward, the former Hurricanes star, amassed an impressive 39 passing touchdowns and four rushing scores last season, securing the No. 1 overall pick. He's set to take over the Titans' offense from Will Levis for the rookie season.
Jeanty, the Boise State alum, had a historic college season, rushing for an astounding 2,601 yards and scoring a remarkable 29 touchdowns in 14 games. Coach Pete Carroll's run-heavy offense should provide plenty of opportunities for Jeanty to shine.
On the defensive side, edge rusher Abdul Carter, third overall pick of the New York Giants, is the clear favorite for the Defensive Rookie of the Year award. Carter boasts +225 odds on DraftKings and +240 on FanDuel, signaling a strong start to his NFL career.
Multi-talented rookie Travis Hunter, selected second overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars, also makes the list of contenders with odds near +600. Despite his exceptional versatility playing both offense and defense, recent indications point to him focusing primarily as a wide receiver. This unique skillset has landed him on both the OROY and DROY watchlists.
Here's a closer look at the top candidates:
| Candidate | Position | Team | Approx. Odds ||------------------|-------------|-------------------|--------------|| Cam Ward | QB | Tennessee Titans | +330 to +350 || Ashton Jeanty | RB | Las Vegas Raiders | +340 to +350 || Travis Hunter | WR | Jacksonville Jaguars | +600 |
Prepare for an exciting season as these rookie sensations aim to leave their mark on the NFL!
- As the 2025 NFL season approaches, the competition for Offensive Rookie of the Year (OROY) is tight between Cam Ward of the Titans and Ashton Jeanty of the Raiders, with both having equally attractive odds at +200 in major sportsbooks like DraftKings and FanDuel.
- Cam Ward, the number one overall pick and the new quarterback for the Titans, boasts impressive stats, including 39 passing touchdowns and four rushing scores during his college career, positioning him well for the challenges ahead.
- Ashton Jeanty, the Boise State alumnus and Raiders' sixth-round draft pick, also displayed exceptional skillset, rushing for an incredible 2,601 yards and scoring 29 touchdowns in his final college season.
- Meanwhile, edge rusher Abdul Carter, the third overall pick for the New York Giants, leads the Defensive Rookie of the Year (DROY) race with odds of +225 on DraftKings and +240 on FanDuel, indicating a promising NFL debut.
- Another rookie to watch is Travis Hunter, selected second overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars, with near +600 odds for OROY and DROY. Though he may primarily focus on wide receiver, his unique versatility in both offense and defense marks him as a force to be reckoned with.
- The race for the NFL's top rookie honors is heating up, with quarterback Cam Ward, running back Ashton Jeanty, edge rusher Abdul Carter, and multi-talented wide receiver Travis Hunter leading the way.
- With the 2025 NFL season fast approaching, sports fans can anticipate exciting and closely contested games featuring these promising rookies.
- Assthon Jeanty may have slightly higher odds than Cam Ward in FanDuel's prediction, but it's anyone's game as these talented players compete to leave their mark on the American football (NFL) field.
- In 2025, the NFL Draft, sports analysis, NCAA football, and sportsbooks will be buzzing with discussion of football's new sensations, as they aim to win,score touchdowns, and make an impact on the gridiron.
