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Antonio Brown favored to get most receiving yards on Wild Card Weekend

Wild Card receiving yards odds

LAS VEGAS, NV (The Spread) – There certainly won’t be a lack of receiving talent on the NFL Wild Card Weekend. Which of the big receivers will tally the most yards?

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According to oddsmakers from Bovada.lv, Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown is favored to have the most receiving yards in the four games, as he has 5/2 odds to do so. Other short odds are Detroit’s Calvin Johnson (4/1), Dallas’ Dez Bryant (4/1) and Indianapolis’ T.Y. Hilton (6/1).

Brown was the NFL’s receiving leader this year in both receptions and yards with 129 catches for 1,698 yards. He averaged 106.1 yards per game and eclipsed 100 yards in eight of Pittsburgh’s 16 games.

Johnson missed some games this year due to injury, but finished with 71 receptions for 1,077 yards. He average 82.8 yards per game and he eclipsed 100 yards in five of the 13 games he appeared in.

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Bryant set a new Dallas franchise record with 16 touchdowns receptions. He had 88 catches for 1,320 yards this year, averaging 82.5 yards per game. Bryant went over 100 yards just four times this season.

Hilton was Andrew Luck’s top target in Andy. He caught 82 passes for 1,345 yards and seven scores this year, averaging 89.7 yards per game. Hilton topped over 100 yards in six different games this season.

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