We’re halfway through the 2019 season, and all indications are if the season were to end today, Raiders running back Josh Jacobs would take home Offensive Rookie of the Year honors.

Each week Jacobs seems to set a new Raiders rookie record, and last week he surpassed Marcus Allen for the most rushing yards by a rookie in franchise history. And he still has eight games left to add to that record.

But Jacobs isn’t competing against past Raiders greats for this award. He’s competing against his fellow rookies across the league.

With his 120-yard performance in a win over the Lions, Jacobs moved past Cardinals QB Kyler Murray as the odds-on favorite to win Offensive Rookie of the Year according to Sportsbettingdime.com.

Here is what the top odds look like for OROY.

Josh Jacobs (Raiders) -125 Kyler Murray (Cardinals) +160 Gardner Minshew (Jaguars) +900 Marquise Brown (Ravens) +2000 Daniel Jones (Giants) +2500 Terry McLaurin (Redskins) +3300

Jacobs is the only running back among the favorites. Three are quarterbacks, and two are wide receivers.

In four of the past six years, a running back has taken home the award, including each of the past two years with Saquon Barkley (2018) and Alvin Kamara (2017).

Jacobs currently leads all rookie running backs by a wide margin and is 7th overall in the league. His 740 yards rushing is 334 yards more than Bears RB David Montgomery (406), who has the next most. Jacobs’s 6 rushing touchdowns also leads all rookie backs and is tied for fifth overall. Montgomery is again second among rookies with 5 touchdowns.