Latest Biletnikoff Award Odds Includes Many SEC Wide Receivers
by Staff Reporter
August 1, 20251 Comments

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SportsBetting.ag released updated 2025 Fred Biletnikoff award odds this week, which included 17 wide receivers from the SEC.
The Fred Biletnikoff Award is presented annually to the most outstanding receiver in college football.
Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith is the current favorite at 3/1, followed by Alabama's Ryan Williams at 9/2.
2025 Fred Biletnikoff Award Odds:
Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) 3/1
Ryan Williams (Alabama) 9/2
Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State) 10/1
Antonio Williams (Clemson) 14/1
Ja'Kobi Lane (USC) 15/1
Cam Coleman (Auburn) 16/1
Carnell Tate (Ohio State) 22/1
Malachi Fields (Notre Dame) 22/1
Ryan Wingo (Texas) 25/1
Zachariah Branch (Georgia) 25/1
Aaron Anderson (LSU) 28/1
DeAndre Moore Jr. (Texas) 28/1
Denzel Boston (Washington) 28/1
Makai Lemon (USC) 28/1
Trebor Pena (Penn State) 33/1
Deion Burks (Oklahoma) 40/1
Elijah Sarratt (Indiana) 40/1
Kevin Concepcion (Texas A&M) 40/1
Jaden Greathouse (Notre Dame) 45/1
Noah Thomas (Georgia) 45/1
Josh Cameron (Baylor) 50/1
Nick Marsh (Michigan State) 50/1
Nyck Harbor (South Carolina) 50/1
Dakorien Moore (Oregon) 55/1
Duce Robinson (Florida State) 55/1
Eugene Wilson III (Florida) 55/1
Barion Brown (LSU) 66/1
Eric McAlister (TCU) 66/1
Eric Singleton Jr. (Auburn) 66/1
Germie Bernard (Alabama) 66/1
Chris Brazzell II (Tennessee) 70/1
Dane Key (Nebraska) 70/1
Caleb Douglas (Texas Tech) 80/1
Chris Bell (Louisville) 80/1
CJ Daniels (Miami FL) 80/1
De'Zhaun Stribling (Ole Miss) 80/1
Jayce Brown (Kansas State) 80/1
Kevin Coleman Jr. (Missouri) 80/1
Kyron Hudson (Penn State) 80/1
Malik Rutherford (Georgia Tech) 80/1
The Fred Biletnikoff Award is presented annually to the most outstanding receiver in college football.
Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith is the current favorite at 3/1, followed by Alabama's Ryan Williams at 9/2.
2025 Fred Biletnikoff Award Odds:
Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) 3/1
Ryan Williams (Alabama) 9/2
Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State) 10/1
Antonio Williams (Clemson) 14/1
Ja'Kobi Lane (USC) 15/1
Cam Coleman (Auburn) 16/1
Carnell Tate (Ohio State) 22/1
Malachi Fields (Notre Dame) 22/1
Ryan Wingo (Texas) 25/1
Zachariah Branch (Georgia) 25/1
Aaron Anderson (LSU) 28/1
DeAndre Moore Jr. (Texas) 28/1
Denzel Boston (Washington) 28/1
Makai Lemon (USC) 28/1
Trebor Pena (Penn State) 33/1
Deion Burks (Oklahoma) 40/1
Elijah Sarratt (Indiana) 40/1
Kevin Concepcion (Texas A&M) 40/1
Jaden Greathouse (Notre Dame) 45/1
Noah Thomas (Georgia) 45/1
Josh Cameron (Baylor) 50/1
Nick Marsh (Michigan State) 50/1
Nyck Harbor (South Carolina) 50/1
Dakorien Moore (Oregon) 55/1
Duce Robinson (Florida State) 55/1
Eugene Wilson III (Florida) 55/1
Barion Brown (LSU) 66/1
Eric McAlister (TCU) 66/1
Eric Singleton Jr. (Auburn) 66/1
Germie Bernard (Alabama) 66/1
Chris Brazzell II (Tennessee) 70/1
Dane Key (Nebraska) 70/1
Caleb Douglas (Texas Tech) 80/1
Chris Bell (Louisville) 80/1
CJ Daniels (Miami FL) 80/1
De'Zhaun Stribling (Ole Miss) 80/1
Jayce Brown (Kansas State) 80/1
Kevin Coleman Jr. (Missouri) 80/1
Kyron Hudson (Penn State) 80/1
Malik Rutherford (Georgia Tech) 80/1
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