Jay Cutler is 100-1 to lead NFL in passing yards

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Jay Cutler is at long odds to lead the NFL in passing yards this season. | AP

John Fox has been pretty guarded about injuries and strategies, but the one thing the new Bears coach has made clear is his team will be more committed to the run this season than under previous regimes.

Las Vegas has taken notice.

In odds just released by Bovada, Bears quarterback Jay Cutler is 100-1 to lead the NFL in passing yards. How big of a longshot does that make him? Well, his odds put him in the same company as rookies Marcus Mariota and Jameis Winston.

Cutler has never broken the Top 10 in passing yards with the Bears in his six seasons in Chicago. He cracked the Top 10 twice with the Broncos—third in 2008 and 10th in 2007.

Here are the 2015 NFL odds for yardage leaders, according to Bovada:

Who will lead the League in Passing Yards in the 2015 Regular Season?

Andrew Luck 7/2

Aaron Rodgers 4/1

Peyton Manning 7/1

Ben Roethlisberger 7/1

Drew Brees 9/1

Matt Ryan 10/1

Eli Manning 12/1

Matthew Stafford 12/1

Tom Brady 20/1

Joe Flacco 25/1

Tony Romo 25/1

Philip Rivers 28/1

Ryan Tannehill 33/1

Sam Bradford 50/1

Carson Palmer 66/1

Teddy Bridgewater 100/1

Jay Cutler 100/1

Andy Dalton 100/1

Nick Foles 100/1

Marcus Mariota 100/1

Cam Newton 100/1

Russell Wilson 100/1

Jameis Winston 100/1

Who will lead the League in Rushing Yards in the 2015 Regular Season?

Adrian Peterson 7/2

Jamaal Charles 8/1

Marshawn Lynch 8/1

DeMarco Murray 8/1

LeSean McCoy 17/2

Eddie Lacy 9/1

Jeremy Hill 11/1

Le’Veon Bell 14/1

C.J. Anderson 16/1

Joseph Randle 20/1

Alfred Morris 20/1

Justin Forsett 25/1

Matt Forte 25/1

Melvin Gordon 33/1

Latavius Murray 33/1

Carlos Hyde 40/1

Frank Gore 50/1

Todd Gurley 50/1

Mark Ingram 50/1

Doug Martin 50/1

Lamar Miller 50/1

T.J. Yeldon 50/1

Jonathan Stewart 66/1

Joique Bell 100/1

Andre Ellington 100/1

Chris Ivory 100/1

Rashad Jennings 100/1

Who will lead the League in Receiving Yards in the 2015 Regular Season?

Antonio Brown 11/2

Julio Jones 13/2

Odell Beckham 9/1

Dez Bryant 9/1

Calvin Johnson 9/1

Demaryius Thomas 9/1

T.Y. Hilton 12/1

Jordy Nelson 12/1

A.J. Green 16/1

Alshon Jeffery 20/1

DeAndre Hopkins 25/1

Andre Johnson 25/1

Randall Cobb 33/1

Mike Evans 33/1

Emmanuel Sanders 33/1

Brandin Cooks 50/1

Amari Cooper 50/1

Rob Gronkowski 50/1

DeSean Jackson 50/1

Jordan Matthews 50/1

Kelvin Benjamin 66/1

Larry Fitzgerald 66/1

Jimmy Graham 66/1

Jarvis Landry 66/1

Golden Tate 66/1

Vincent Jackson 75/1

Brandon Marshall 75/1

Sammy Watkins 75/1

Keenan Allen 100/1

Anquan Boldin 100/1

Marques Colston 100/1

Victor Cruz 100/1

Julian Edelman 100/1

Jeremy Maclin 100/1

Steve Smith 100/1

Torrey Smith 100/1

Roddy White 100/1

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