3 Season-Long Quarterback Props You Should Bet for 2022 NFL Season

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) throws in the second quarter during Super Bowl 56
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) throws in the second quarter during Super Bowl 56 / Kareem Elgazzar/The Enquirer / USA TODAY
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As Europe said, "it's the final countdown!"

We're a week away from the start of the 2022 NFL season, so it's time to place the last few futures before things get started.

I already have given you my top 5 season-long player props here, but now let's focus on the quarterback position.

Here are my three favorite quarterback props to wager on ahead of the opening kickoff for the 2022 NFL season:

Best NFL QB Props for 2022

Joe Burrow OVER 4,375.5 Passing Yards (-112)

Joe Burrow surpassed this total by over 150 yards last season, finishing with a total of 4,611 passing yards. He did it by leading the NFL in both completion percentage (70.4%) and yards per pass attempt (8.9).

He did all of that while playing behind an offensive line that had the second highest QB sacked percentage in the NFL. The Bengals used the offseason to beef up their Oline, signing three players who will immediately start, including Pro-Bowl guard, Alex Cappa.

If he surpassed that number with one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL, imagine what he can do with one of the best?

Russell Wilson UNDER 4,050.5 Passing Yards (-110)

For Russell Wilson to surpass this number of passing yards this season, he'll need to average just over 238 passing yards per game if he starts all 17 contests for the Denver Broncos.

He'll need to do this a year after averaging only 222.4 passing yards per game, on a team in which he had Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf to throw to. Are Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy better weapons for him? I don't think so.

The Russell Wilson hype train is going to come to a screeching halt in Denver sooner rather than later.

Josh Allen OVER 35.5 Passing TDs (-110)

Josh Allen has taken steps forward in each of his first four seasons in the NFL. That has also been the case with his passing touchdown numbers. He threw 37 of them in 2020, and then threw 36 in 2021. He and the Bills averaged 2.4 passing touchdowns per game, which was tied for the second most in the NFL.

I have to think Allen and the Bills offense will take another step forward in 2022, so I have complete faith he can pass 35.5 passing touchdowns once again.


You can track Iain's bets on Betstamp here.