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Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry goes for a catch as we look at the NFL playoff leaders odds.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry goes for a catch. Photo by Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images.

The NFL playoffs are set to begin with the six-game Wild Card Weekend running from Saturday through Monday. The Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs will enjoy a first-round bye before joining this weekend's six winners for the Divisional Round.

Each of the five highest-scoring teams from the 2024-25 regular season made the playoffs. Only two of the 14 teams in the postseason - the Houston Texans (21.9 PPG) and Los Angeles Rams (21.6) - ranked outside of the top half of the league in scoring through 18 weeks.

The result should be high-scoring games from our NFL Wild Card Weekend predictions straight through the Super Bowl odds on Sunday, Feb. 9, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Those should make for exciting races in the NFL playoff leaders odds from our best NFL prop betting sites.

NFL playoff leader odds & picks

NFL playoff leaders odds via DraftKings prior to Wild Card Weekend.

When betting these markets, it's a good idea to try to correlate your picks with your Super Bowl predictions with the teams you expect to be playing on Feb. 9. Choose quarterbacks and wide receivers, or take running backs, from the teams you expect to win the AFC and NFC championships.

Most passing touchdowns

  • Lamar Jackson (+350)
  • Jared Goff (+500)
  • Patrick Mahomes (+550)
  • Josh Allen (+550)
  • Baker Mayfield (+600)
  • Sam Darnold (+800)
  • Matthew Stafford (+1000)
  • Jalen Hurts (+1000)
  • Justin Herbert (+1400)
  • Jordan Love (+1600)
  • Jayden Daniels (+1600)
  • C.J. Stroud (+5000)
  • Russell Wilson (+9000)
  • Bo Nix (+9000)

The odds for the 14 starting quarterbacks entering Wild Card Weekend to lead the playoffs in passing touchdowns closely mirror their respective team's Super Bowl odds. Goff and Jackson rank second and third in the odds despite having one less game to play to reach the Super Bowl.

Mayfield and Jackson led all playoff passers with 41 touchdowns during the regular season (two back of NFL leader Joe Burrow).

Prediction: Lamar Jackson (+350)

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Most rushing touchdowns

  • Derrick Henry (+400)
  • Saquon Barkley (+500)
  • Jahmyr Gibbs (+600)
  • Josh Allen (+750)
  • Jalen Hurts (+800)
  • Kyren Williams (+1000)
  • James Cook (+1000)
  • Josh Jacobs (+1200)
  • David Montgomery (+1200)
  • Bucky Irving (+1200)
  • Lamar Jackson (+1600)
  • J.K. Dobbins (+2000)
  • Kareem Hunt (+2500)
  • Joe Mixon (+2500)
  • Isiah Pacheco (+2500)
  • Aaron Jones (+3000)
  • Jayden Daniels (+5000)
  • Brian Robinson Jr. (+5000)
  • Cam Akers (+6500)
  • Xavier Worthy (+8000)

Henry led the NFL, along with Gibbs and Cook, with 16 rushing touchdowns this season. Gibbs fronts the Super Bowl anytime touchdown scorer odds, and reaching the Big Game would allow him to make up for the Lions' first-round bye.

Prediction: Jahmyr Gibbs (+600)

Most receiving touchdowns

  • A.J. Brown (+900)
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown (+1000)
  • Mark Andrews (+1000)
  • Justin Jefferson (+1200)
  • Travis Kelce (+1200)
  • Rashod Bateman (+1400)
  • Mike Evans (+1400)
  • DeVonta Smith (+1600)
  • Puka Nacua (+1600)
  • Khalil Shakir (+2000)
  • Jordan Addison (+2000)
  • Isaiah Likely (+2200)
  • Nico Collins (+2200)
  • Ladd McConkey (+2200)
  • Jameson Williams (+2500)
  • Jalen McMillan (+2500)
  • Dalton Kincaid (+2500)
  • Cooper Kupp (+2500)
  • Zay Flowers (+2500)
  • Xavier Worthy (+2500)
  • Terry McLaurin (+2500)

This market is the least similar to the leaderboard from the regular season. Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase led the league with 17 receiving scores through 18 weeks but is now watching from home like the rest of us.

McLaurin and St. Brown had 13 and 12 touchdowns, respectively. Andrews led all tight ends with 11 touchdowns and will benefit in Wild Card Weekend as teammate Zay Flowers won't play in Round 1 due to an injury suffered in Week 18. Pairing Andrews with Jackson to lead in passing touchdowns matches well with C Jackson Cowart's NFL playoff bracket predictions.

Prediction: Mark Andrews (+1000)

NFL playoff leaders: Most passing yards

  • Josh Allen (+425)
  • Lamar Jackson (+500)
  • Jared Goff (+600)
  • Patrick Mahomes (+600)
  • Sam Darnold (+650)
  • Jalen Hurts (+750)
  • Baker Mayfield (+1100)
  • Matthew Stafford (+1300)
  • Justin Herbert (+1800)
  • Jordan Love (+2200)
  • Jayden Daniels (+2200)
  • C.J. Stroud (+4500)
  • Bo Nix (+5500)
  • Russell Wilson (+11000)

This market is slightly different than the passing touchdowns leaders market, most notably with Allen overtaking Jackson at the top of the board. It's easier to create separation in the yardage market while playing fewer games, and that seems to be what our best NFL betting sites expect.

I'm interested in Darnold after he finished the regular season fifth with 4,319 yards as the Vikings narrowly missed out on the NFC's first-round bye.

Prediction: Sam Darnold (+650)

Most rushing yards

  • Saquon Barkley (+200)
  • Derrick Henry (+270)
  • Jahmyr Gibbs (+500)
  • Bucky Irving (+800)
  • James Cook (+1000)
  • Kyren Williams (+1300)
  • Aaron Jones (+1800)
  • David Montgomery (+2000)
  • Josh Jacobs (+2500)
  • J.K. Dobbins (+2500)
  • Lamar Jackson (+3000)
  • Josh Allen (+3000)
  • Isiah Pacheco (+3500)
  • Brian Robinson Jr. (+5000)

Barkley (2,005) and Henry (1,921) each had nearly 500 more rushing yards than any other running back in the regular season. They also led all running backs with at least 100 attempts in yards per carry. Like with passing yards, it's very possible for the postseason leader in this market to accrue the necessary stats without playing in the Super Bowl.

Prediction: Saquon Barkley (+200)

Most receiving yards

  • A.J. Brown (+500)
  • Justin Jefferson (+600)
  • Puka Nacua (+750)
  • Mike Evans (+850)
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown (+900)
  • Khalil Shakir (+1400)
  • DeVonta Smith (+1600)
  • Nico Collins (+2000)
  • Ladd McConkey (+2000)
  • Jameson Williams (+2200)
  • Rashod Bateman (+2500)
  • Travis Kelce (+2800)
  • Mark Andrews (+3000)
  • Jordan Addison (+3500)
  • Dallas Goedert (+3500)
  • Cooper Kupp (+4000)
  • Zay Flowers (+4000)
  • Xavier Worthy (+4000)
  • Terry McLaurin (+5000)
  • Hollywood Brown (+5500)

It's definitely easier to build up a larger statistical lead in a single game in this market than any other. As such, this market comes with a wider degree of variance than any of the above, and I'm much more interested in backing a long shot. Come on down, Xavier Worthy.

Prediction: Xavier Worthy (+4000)

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