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Elija Lofton MORE THAN 27.5 Receiving Yards

All offseason, Lofton has been drawing rave reviews as one of the most promising weapons in Miami’s offense, with expectations that he’ll take on a major role right away. New quarterback Carson Beck arrives with a track record of leaning heavily on his tight ends, most notably helping Brock Bowers shine during his Georgia days. That fits perfectly with Miami’s offensive philosophy, as the Hurricanes love to keep their tight ends involved. Elijah Arroyo, now the starter, closed out 2024 on a strong note with four straight games of at least 44 receiving yards, showing just how much upside the position carries in this scheme. Lofton steps into a great situation, and I really like this spot for the sophomore to make an early impact.

Malachi Fields MORE THAN 1.5 Receptions (Goblin)

Fields transfers in from Virginia, where he established himself as the clear-cut WR1 and showed incredible consistency by going over this mark in all but one game over the past two seasons. Widely recognized as a top-20 receiver nationally by several publications, Fields is expected to start proving why he’s earned that reputation right away. Even with a freshman quarterback in CJ Carr under center, a line of just two receptions feels far too low for a player of his caliber.

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