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JSN: Receiver Dominating NFL, Chasing MVP
19 Nov
Summary
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba leads NFL in receiving yards with 1,148.
- He is the only non-quarterback considered for MVP.
- Smith-Njigba excels both in the slot and on the perimeter.

The NFL MVP race, typically dominated by quarterbacks, is seeing an unexpected contender in Seattle Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. He has emerged as a leading candidate, currently topping the league in receiving yards with 1,148 yards, significantly ahead of other top receivers. Smith-Njigba's impact extends beyond sheer yardage; he leads in crucial big-play statistics, including catches of at least 20 and 40 yards.
What makes Smith-Njigba's season particularly noteworthy is his development into a complete receiver. He has successfully transitioned from being primarily a slot receiver to a dominant force on the perimeter, leading the league in receiving yards from both alignments. This versatility highlights his adaptability and value to the Seahawks' offense as they compete in the NFC West.
Despite his remarkable statistics, Smith-Njigba faces an uphill battle for the MVP award, as a receiver has never won the award in recent history. However, his exceptional performance, combined with the relative weakness of quarterback contenders, positions him as a dark horse. Betting odds reflect this, placing him as a long-shot but intriguing candidate.




