Las Vegas Raiders Player Props in with a Chance in 2025

The Raiders aren’t a popular pick these year at most sportsbooks, but some bettors like to back their team no matter what. Optimism is an admirable quality, but, realistically, even the most optimistic fan would say a futures bet on the Raiders to win the Super Bowl is more hope than sense.

But what about Raiders’ fans who want a bet that is more likely to win? 

Well, player props could be a good start. Although the market thinks the Raiders don’t stand much of a chance as a team, there are a few standout players who might do well in their individual metrics. From veteran Maxx Crosby to promising rookie Ashton Jeanty, or field goal machine Daniel Carlson, these are some Raiders player props that might be of interest in the 25/26 season. 

Crosby Could Make Most Sacks (Again)

Veteran DE Maxx Crosby hit 14.5 sacks in 2023/24, a league high. In 2024, he was on 7 by mid season before it was derailed by injury. Although only one in two games so far, he has hit 10+ sacks in both the last seasons he stayed fit throughout. That is seemingly not reflected in his average odds on the Over 10.5 sacks prop bet which are around +100 at the moment. Value to be had there. 

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If he can get over 10.5 sacks, Crosby also should be in a good position to contend for most sacks in the league, in which is he nowhere near favorite. Although not available everywhere, most tackles for loss is a prop that Crosby has won before – finishing joint 1st in his injury hit 2024 season. 

Ashton Jeanty a Popular Pick for Offensive Rookie of the Year 

This one is interesting, as highly-tipped Jeanty has yet to show the kind of rushing yardage that got him picked 6th in the 2025 draft. Despite that, the Heisman Trophy 2024 runner up is still good for second favorite for Offensive Rookie of the Year Award at most sportsbooks. 

Although he has started relatively slow – 81 yards and one touchdown – he has has also had relatively few snaps in a struggling Raiders offence. Jeanty’s chances will also be improved by his nearest competition being Tyler Warren and Emeka Egbuka. 

The former, although playing well, is a tight end. A player in that position has never won Offensive Rookie of the Year before. Meanwhile previously under-the-radar Egbuka is being hyped by the market after catching three touchdowns in two weeks. Although not impossible, if Jeanty can recapture his college form and get more involved in the play as the season progresses, it seems like it’s still his field to lose. 

Jakobi Meyers Is a Sleeper for Most Receiving Yards 

Considered by some to be one of the top wide receivers in the league, Meyers is seemingly playing for that new contract as he had a barnstorming Week 1 in the Raiders surprise win over the Patriots. 

With 165 yards and 14 catches he has been in the top 10 receivers over both weeks. His odds are still quite long for season-long most receptions and most receiving yards however, probably reflecting the market’s lack of confidence in the Raider’s offence. 

Meyers hit first 1000 receiving yards season in 2024, suggesting further improvement is possible this year. He was also the only wide receiver with more than 85 targets to not get a single drop in 24/25, proving he has very sticky hands. Even if the Raiders’ offense doesn’t get firing on all cylinders, the team still has relatively high passing volume. Combine those two, and you have a potential value pick for most receiving yards. 

One bet to avoid on Myers is touchdowns however, as even with high yardage in 2024 he only converted that to 4 TDs. 

Daniel Carlson Still One of the Most Accurate Kickers 

If there’s one consistent point scorer on the Raiders though, it has to be Daniel Carlson. He has the most field goals of any NFL player in the past five years – 170 – and hit 34 of 37 field goal attempts in 23/24. 2024 wasn’t so good, but he still finished well above average in most kicking metrics. 

Although kicking isn’t the flashiest job in the NFL, Carlson is the fifth most accurate in NFL history and one of its most consistent point scorers of recent years. So far in 2025/26, he’s 1 for 2 on kicking – but he did score a 54-yarder in the recent loss against the Chargers. 

He should also get a fair few kicking chances this season, considering the general consensus on the Raider’s shaky offence. Carlson is also the master of extra points, converting more than 94% of attempts in that field as well. 

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