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Number 3 Pick

  • Drake Maye
    −350
  • J.J. McCarthy
    +400
  • Jayden Daniels
    +475
  • Marvin Harrison Jr.
    +1100
  • Malik Nabers
    +8000
  • Michael Penix Jr.
    +9000
  • Bo Nix
    +9000
  • Laiatu Latu
    +10000
  • Joe Alt
    +10000
  • Xavier Worthy
    +10000
  • JC Latham
    +10000
  • Jared Verse
    +10000
  • Dallas Turner
    +10000
  • Brock Bowers
    +10000
  • Taliese Fuaga
    +10000
  • Olumuyiwa Fashanu
    +10000
  • Rome Odunze
    +10000
  • Caleb Williams
    +12000
  • Cooper DeJean
    +15000
  • Jer'Zhan Newton
    +15000
  • Spencer Rattler
    +15000
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry
    +20000
  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
    +30000
  • Javon Bullard
    +30000
  • Blake Corum
    +30000

Number 4 Pick

  • Marvin Harrison Jr.
    −225
  • J.J. McCarthy
    +180
  • Drake Maye
    +850
  • Jayden Daniels
    +1700
  • Malik Nabers
    +1800
  • Rome Odunze
    +4500
  • Joe Alt
    +5000
  • Bo Nix
    +7500
  • Michael Penix Jr.
    +7500
  • Brock Bowers
    +8000
  • Dallas Turner
    +8000
  • Michael Hall Jr.
    +10000
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry
    +10000
  • Byron Murphy II
    +10000
  • Jer'Zhan Newton
    +10000
  • Cooper DeJean
    +10000
  • Brian Thomas Jr.
    +10000
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson
    +10000
  • Blake Corum
    +10000
  • Troy Fautanu
    +10000
  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
    +10000
  • Terrion Arnold
    +10000
  • Javon Bullard
    +10000
  • Taliese Fuaga
    +10000
  • Quinyon Mitchell
    +10000
  • Olumuyiwa Fashanu
    +10000
  • Nate Wiggins
    +10000
  • Laiatu Latu
    +10000
  • Xavier Worthy
    +10000
  • JC Latham
    +10000
  • Spencer Rattler
    +10000
  • Jared Verse
    +10000
  • Caleb Williams
    +15000

Number 5 Pick

  • J.J. McCarthy
    +240
  • Marvin Harrison Jr.
    +250
  • Malik Nabers
    +300
  • Joe Alt
    +360
  • Drake Maye
    +1400
  • Rome Odunze
    +1700
  • JC Latham
    +2000
  • Jayden Daniels
    +2500
  • Taliese Fuaga
    +3000
  • Brock Bowers
    +3500
  • Troy Fautanu
    +6000
  • Olumuyiwa Fashanu
    +6000
  • Michael Penix Jr.
    +6000
  • Dallas Turner
    +6000
  • Bo Nix
    +6000
  • Terrion Arnold
    +7500
  • Laiatu Latu
    +7500
  • Jared Verse
    +7500
  • Quinyon Mitchell
    +7500
  • Byron Murphy II
    +7500
  • Amarius Mims
    +7500
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry
    +10000
  • Spencer Rattler
    +10000
  • Michael Hall Jr.
    +10000
  • Jer'Zhan Newton
    +10000
  • Nate Wiggins
    +10000
  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
    +10000
  • Javon Bullard
    +10000
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson
    +10000
  • Keon Coleman
    +10000
  • Brian Thomas Jr.
    +10000
  • Cooper DeJean
    +10000
  • Tyler Guyton
    +10000
  • Xavier Worthy
    +10000
  • Blake Corum
    +10000
  • Edgerrin Cooper
    +10000
  • Caleb Williams
    +15000

Number 6 Pick

  • Malik Nabers
    +160
  • Rome Odunze
    +250
  • J.J. McCarthy
    +500
  • Joe Alt
    +1100
  • Marvin Harrison Jr.
    +1200
  • Michael Penix Jr.
    +1600
  • Drake Maye
    +1800
  • Brock Bowers
    +2500
  • Jayden Daniels
    +2500
  • Taliese Fuaga
    +3000
  • Quinyon Mitchell
    +4000
  • Dallas Turner
    +6000
  • Bo Nix
    +6000
  • Troy Fautanu
    +6000
  • Olumuyiwa Fashanu
    +6000
  • Laiatu Latu
    +6000
  • JC Latham
    +6000
  • Jared Verse
    +6000
  • Cooper DeJean
    +7500
  • Byron Murphy II
    +7500
  • Terrion Arnold
    +7500
  • Brian Thomas Jr.
    +10000
  • Xavier Worthy
    +10000
  • Tyler Guyton
    +10000
  • Blake Corum
    +10000
  • Amarius Mims
    +10000
  • Spencer Rattler
    +10000
  • Nate Wiggins
    +10000
  • Michael Hall Jr.
    +10000
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry
    +10000
  • Keon Coleman
    +10000
  • Jer'Zhan Newton
    +10000
  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
    +10000
  • Javon Bullard
    +10000
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson
    +10000
  • Edgerrin Cooper
    +10000
  • Caleb Williams
    +20000

Number 7 Pick

  • Joe Alt
    −155
  • Rome Odunze
    +650
  • Malik Nabers
    +650
  • JC Latham
    +950
  • Olumuyiwa Fashanu
    +1100
  • J.J. McCarthy
    +1200
  • Taliese Fuaga
    +1200
  • Brock Bowers
    +1400
  • Michael Penix Jr.
    +2800
  • Dallas Turner
    +4000
  • Bo Nix
    +4000
  • Laiatu Latu
    +4500
  • Jared Verse
    +5000
  • Troy Fautanu
    +5000
  • Amarius Mims
    +5000
  • Quinyon Mitchell
    +6000
  • Byron Murphy II
    +6500
  • Drake Maye
    +7500
  • Tyler Guyton
    +7500
  • Terrion Arnold
    +7500
  • Marvin Harrison Jr.
    +7500
  • Jayden Daniels
    +7500
  • Brian Thomas Jr.
    +8000
  • Chop Robinson
    +10000
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson
    +10000
  • Edgerrin Cooper
    +10000
  • Cooper DeJean
    +10000
  • Xavier Worthy
    +10000
  • Blake Corum
    +10000
  • Spencer Rattler
    +10000
  • Nate Wiggins
    +10000
  • Michael Hall Jr.
    +10000
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry
    +10000
  • Keon Coleman
    +10000
  • Jer'Zhan Newton
    +10000
  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
    +10000
  • Javon Bullard
    +10000
  • Caleb Williams
    +25000

Number 8 Pick

  • Laiatu Latu
    +150
  • Dallas Turner
    +175
  • Byron Murphy II
    +650
  • Rome Odunze
    +650
  • J.J. McCarthy
    +1500
  • Jared Verse
    +1800
  • Quinyon Mitchell
    +1800
  • Malik Nabers
    +1800
  • Terrion Arnold
    +2800
  • Michael Penix Jr.
    +2800
  • Brock Bowers
    +3500
  • Joe Alt
    +3500
  • Taliese Fuaga
    +5500
  • Bo Nix
    +6000
  • Cooper DeJean
    +7000
  • Jer'Zhan Newton
    +7500
  • JC Latham
    +8000
  • Drake Maye
    +8000
  • Olumuyiwa Fashanu
    +8000
  • Nate Wiggins
    +8000
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry
    +8000
  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
    +10000
  • Jayden Daniels
    +10000
  • Javon Bullard
    +10000
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson
    +10000
  • Edgerrin Cooper
    +10000
  • Chop Robinson
    +10000
  • Xavier Worthy
    +10000
  • Brian Thomas Jr.
    +10000
  • Tyler Guyton
    +10000
  • Troy Fautanu
    +10000
  • Blake Corum
    +10000
  • Amarius Mims
    +10000
  • Spencer Rattler
    +10000
  • Michael Hall Jr.
    +10000
  • Marvin Harrison Jr.
    +10000
  • Keon Coleman
    +10000
  • Caleb Williams
    +25000

Number 9 Pick

  • Byron Murphy II
    +150
  • Rome Odunze
    +225
  • Jared Verse
    +1000
  • Dallas Turner
    +1000
  • Brock Bowers
    +1400
  • Laiatu Latu
    +1400
  • Joe Alt
    +1500
  • JC Latham
    +1500
  • Malik Nabers
    +1500
  • Taliese Fuaga
    +1700
  • Olumuyiwa Fashanu
    +1800
  • J.J. McCarthy
    +2200
  • Troy Fautanu
    +2800
  • Michael Penix Jr.
    +3500
  • Jer'Zhan Newton
    +7500
  • Cooper DeJean
    +7500
  • Bo Nix
    +8000
  • Quinyon Mitchell
    +9000
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry
    +10000
  • Keon Coleman
    +10000
  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
    +10000
  • Jayden Daniels
    +10000
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson
    +10000
  • Edgerrin Cooper
    +10000
  • Drake Maye
    +10000
  • Brian Thomas Jr.
    +10000
  • Xavier Worthy
    +10000
  • Tyler Guyton
    +10000
  • Blake Corum
    +10000
  • Amarius Mims
    +10000
  • Terrion Arnold
    +10000
  • Xavier Legette
    +10000
  • Troy Franklin
    +10000
  • Nate Wiggins
    +10000
  • Ladd McConkey
    +10000
  • Adonai Mitchell
    +10000
  • Michael Hall Jr.
    +10000
  • Marvin Harrison Jr.
    +10000
  • Javon Bullard
    +15000
  • Spencer Rattler
    +15000
  • Caleb Williams
    +25000

Number 10 Pick

  • Brock Bowers
    +180
  • Troy Fautanu
    +600
  • Taliese Fuaga
    +600
  • Rome Odunze
    +850
  • Laiatu Latu
    +1000
  • Olumuyiwa Fashanu
    +1000
  • Joe Alt
    +1700
  • JC Latham
    +1800
  • Dallas Turner
    +2000
  • J.J. McCarthy
    +2000
  • Michael Penix Jr.
    +2000
  • Jared Verse
    +2500
  • Brian Thomas Jr.
    +2500
  • Quinyon Mitchell
    +2500
  • Malik Nabers
    +3000
  • Bo Nix
    +3000
  • Amarius Mims
    +3000
  • Byron Murphy II
    +3500
  • Xavier Worthy
    +4000
  • Graham Barton
    +6000
  • Tyler Guyton
    +6000
  • Terrion Arnold
    +6000
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson
    +7500
  • Cooper DeJean
    +7500
  • Marvin Harrison Jr.
    +10000
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry
    +10000
  • Keon Coleman
    +10000
  • Jer'Zhan Newton
    +10000
  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
    +10000
  • Jayden Daniels
    +10000
  • Javon Bullard
    +10000
  • Xavier Legette
    +10000
  • Edgerrin Cooper
    +10000
  • Drake Maye
    +10000
  • Troy Franklin
    +10000
  • Ladd McConkey
    +10000
  • Adonai Mitchell
    +10000
  • Chop Robinson
    +10000
  • Blake Corum
    +10000
  • Nate Wiggins
    +10000
  • Michael Hall Jr.
    +10000
  • Spencer Rattler
    +15000
  • Caleb Williams
    +25000

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NFL Odds, Lines, Spreads, Moneylines, and the Growth of NFL Betting

With the introduction of online betting, wagering on NFL games has only grown in popularity. Football betting with apps or on the web makes putting down stakes easier than ever, adding to the anticipation of watching your favorite team play.


Betting in the NFL Regular Season

The DraftKings Sportsbook app makes placing a bet on a football game super easy. The platform provides you with a virtual bet slip; you just add the games you want to place a wager on. Once you make a betting pick, the platform shows you all the types of bets you can make for your selections, the odds, and betting spreads for NFL games. Once you've made your picks and put down an amount to stake, a handy "Place Bets" button lets you finalize your wager.

With sports betting on NFL games, people typically bet on the results of upcoming games—namely, who will win and who will lose. But you can make wagers on outcomes beyond the winner and the loser, such as the number of total rushing yards or which team will get the most sacks. While we share the basics here, check out our guide on how to bet on football for a more in-depth explanation.


Types of Bets

When betting on NFL games, moneylines, totals (over/under), and spreads are the most popular methods for laying a wager on a football game.

Spread betting

A spread looks similar to this:

Team Spread Moneyline
New England -14.5 -120
Kansas City +14.5 +150

The negative number in the spread column shows the number of points the indicated team has to win for a wager to pay out. In this example, New England has to win by 15 points to win a bet placed on them. For the opposing team—in this case Kansas City—a bet on them pays out if they lose by fewer than 15 points or win the game. The decimal is there to ensure no push occurs on a bet. If the spread were to read -15/+15, a win by New England by fifteen points would force a betting tie, and the bookmaker would have to refund all bets.

The moneyline indicates the bet payout. In the case of New England, the negative number indicates how much you'd need to stake in order to win $100. The positive amount shows how much you'd win after placing a $100 bet on that team to win. If you were to bet on New England, you'd have to bet $120 to win $100. You'd also win back your initial $120 stake for a total of $220.

If you want to bet on Kansas City at +150, you'd need to put up a bet of $100. If they're victorious, you'd win $150. You'd also get back your initial $100 stake, for a total of $250, back into your pocket.

For smaller bets, the moneyline scales easily. You'd stake $12 on New England to win $10 and place $10 on KC to win $15.


NFL betting lines

NFL line betting—also called moneyline betting—simply takes the spread out of the picture. In this case, the bookmakers adjust the payout to account for the lack of point spread. A moneyline sheet might look similar to this:


Team Spread Moneyline
New England @ Kansas City New England -200/+200

The moneyline column works the same as with spread betting. In this case, you'd have to bet $200 to win $100 when betting on New England. The stake would be $100 to win $200 if you choose Kansas City to win.


Totals betting

Totals—or over/under—betting is probably the simplest way to place a wager. The oddsmaker puts up a total score, and you lay down the stakes as to whether the total number of points scored by both sides during the game will be more or less than the posted score.


Prop wagers

You aren't just limited to betting on the outcome of a game. There are numerous results you can lay down a wager on. NFL betting trends include prop wagers—also known as side bets. These side bets include who'll be the MVP of a particular matchup, how many points a specific player will score, which team will rush for the most yards, and a slew of other incidental wagers you can place to make the game even more exciting.


Live betting

Once the game has kicked off, you can place several bets in real time. Many bookmakers will allow you to bet on specific quarters, halves, or individual drives while the game progresses. Many side bets you can place before the game are available during game play, but the odds will shift continuously as the game progresses.

Keep in mind that once you lay down a live bet, you're locked into the odds as they were at the time of your wager. Increasing or decreasing odds won't affect the payout of a bet that you've already made.


Futures betting

Futures betting looks beyond the outcome of the most current game. Common futures bets include which two teams will make it to the Superbowl, the season's scoring stats for a player or a team, and even which team will win the championship game that year.

Once you place a futures wager, you're locked into the odds applicable when you made the bet. Percentages for betting on NFL games shift from week-to-week, as teams win or lose—increasing or reducing their odds throughout the season. The fluctuating numbers make futures betting interesting for anyone who's placed a bet, especially when you bet on a long shot at the beginning of the season and their performance throughout the year improves their chances of winning your bet.


History of the NFL

The NFL was established in Canton, Ohio in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (AFPA). The organization changed its name to the National Football League in 1922. Today, we simply refer to it as the NFL. As a new organization—with only 18 teams at the time—the league underwent a period of adjustment and selected the annual champion based on the team that performed the best that year. It continued this way until the league adopted formal rules establishing annual championship games in 1933.

In 1950, the NFL absorbed its competitor league, the All-America Football Conference. They expanded further in 1960 when the NFL merged with the American Football League and expanded to 32 teams that year.

In 1960, the NFL dubbed the championship game "The Superbowl," and it became the most anticipated sporting event in the United States and the most watched annual event on television.

With football's rise in popularity, it stood to reason that betting would also become more prevalent. Sports betting outside of horseracing was illegal all across the U.S. until Nevada legalized gambling in 1931—with the strictest of regulations and a substantial gaming tax. In 1970, Congress reduced the gaming tax from 10% to 2%, and more states began to legalize sports betting. Congress passed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act in 1992 to prevent betting on sports, except in select states. The Supreme Court overturned the act in 2018, which allowed any state to legalize the practice that wished to do so.


Several vetted, legitimate online betting venues, such as DraftKings, operate within American legal guidelines and only offer the ability to wager within states where sports betting is legal.

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