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Best bets to lead NFL in rushing yards: Don't overlook Mostert

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With just over a week until the NFL season begins, we're running through our best bets to lead the league in key statistical categories. Today, we'll discuss the league's top rushers, led by reigning winner and Titans star Derrick Henry. No player has repeated as rushing champion since LaDainian Tomlinson (2006-07). Here are our best bets.

PLAYER ODDS
Derrick Henry +700
Nick Chubb +800
Ezekiel Elliott +800
Saquon Barkley +900
Christian McCaffrey +1100
Joe Mixon +1200
Dalvin Cook +1400
Josh Jacobs +1400
Chris Carson +1600
Kenyan Drake +2000
Clyde Edwards-Helaire +2000
Lamar Jackson +2000
Aaron Jones +2000
Raheem Mostert +2000
Miles Sanders +2000
David Johnson +2500
Le'Veon Bell +3300
Leonard Fournette +3300
Todd Gurley +3300
Mark Ingram +3300
Alvin Kamara +3300
James Conner +4000
Melvin Gordon +4000
Cam Akers +5000
Sony Michel +5000
David Montgomery +5000
Devin Singletary +5000
Jonathan Taylor +5000
Austin Ekeler +6000
Ronald Jones +6000
Jordan Howard +6600
Marlon Mack +6600
D'Andre Swift +10000
Ke'Shawn Vaughn +10000

Nick Chubb (+800)

Only two players have rushed for more yards than Chubb (2,490) since he entered the league in 2018, and he's the only player to average at least 5.0 yards per carry in both seasons (minimum 150 attempts). He finished just 46 yards behind Henry for the rushing crown last year despite the Browns holding him below 20 carries in each of his final five games.

His seven games of 100 rushing-plus yards last season were tied for the most by any player in the last five years. Now, with a better coaching staff and reworked offensive line, the sky is the limit for Chubb in his third campaign.

Raheem Mostert (+2000)

Are we sure Mostert isn't really, really good? He led all running backs in yards per carry (5.6) in 2019, which would seem fluky if he hadn't tallied 7.2 yards per rush in his career heading into last season. He didn't get 10 carries in a game until Week 12, and he promptly averaged 89.4 rushing yards over his final eight contests, including the playoffs. That would have ranked third in the NFL over a full season.

The 49ers had more rushing attempts last year than any team outside of Baltimore, and they restructured Mostert's contract this summer to more closely align with his status as the team's leading rusher. With his potential combination of volume and efficiency, there's too much upside not to take a swing.

Jonathan Taylor (+5000)

If you're looking for a long shot, you can do worse than Taylor, who had a record 12 200-yard rushing games at Wisconsin and earned more yards through three seasons (6,174) than any player in college football history. The Colts traded up into the second round to take the talented back, and he'll be right at home behind the league's best offensive line.

That dominant front five helped Marlon Mack to the NFL's ninth-most yards per game (77.9) a year ago, but injuries kept him from competing for the rushing title. If injuries cut into his competition with Taylor, too, you'll be running to the bank to cash on the Colts' workhorse back.

C Jackson Cowart is a betting writer for theScore. He's an award-winning journalist with stops at The Charlotte Observer, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Times Herald-Record, and BetChicago. He's also a proud graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill, and his love of sweet tea is rivaled only by that of a juicy prop bet. Find him on Twitter @CJacksonCowart.

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