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Vegas draft props


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Reading through the prop bets for the draft.  Found a couple of these very interesting.  

It appears Vegas believes Fournette is gone at 4, with the money coming in heavy at him lasting past the 4th pick. 

Leonard Fournette (LSU RB)
Over 4 (-160)
Under 4 (+120)

 

Vegas set the line on Christian McCaffrey and O.J. Howard between the 8th and 9th pick.  Money has come in heavy on the over in both cases. 

Christian McCaffrey (Stanford RB)
Over 8.5 (-150)
Under 8.5 (+110)
 

O.J. Howard (Alabama TE)
Over 8.5 (-225)
Under 8.5 (+165)
 

Vegas also set the over/under on Mitchell Trubisky between the 11th and 12th pick, with heavy money coming in on the under. 

Mitchell Trubisky (North Carolina QB)
Over 11.5 (+210)
Under 11.5 (-300)

 

Other players of interest

Mike Williams (Clemson WR)
Over 9.5 (-185)
Under 9.5 (+140)

Deshaun Watson (Clemson QB)
Over 12.5 (-150)
Under 12.5 (+110)

Corey Davis (Western Michigan WR)
Over 17.5 (-105)
Under 17.5 (-135)

John Ross (Washington WR)
Over 18.5 (-120)
Under 18.5 (-120)

Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech QB)
Over 22.5 (-135)
Under 22.5 (-105)

Dalvin Cook (Florida State RB)
Over 26.5 (-105)
Under 26.5 (-135)

Jabrill Peppers (Michigan LB)
Over 27.5 (-150)
Under 27.5 (+110)

DeShone Kizer (Notre Dame QB)
Over 31.5 (-155)
Under 31.5 (+115)


 

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Some other moderately irrelevant prop bets: 

Number of Alabama Players Selected in Round 1
Over 4.5 (-120)
Under 4.5 (-120)

Number of LSU Players Selected in Round 1
Over 2.5 (-115)
Under 2.5 (-25)

Number of Players from SEC Conference Selected in Round 1
Over 11.5 (+130)
Under 11.5 (-175)

Number of Quarterbacks Selected in Round 1
Over 3.5 (+160)
Under 3.5 (-220)

Number of Running Backs Selected in Round 1
Over 2.5 (-400)
Under 2.5 (+270)

What Conference Will Have More Players Selected in 1st Round
SEC Players -5.5 (-110)
Pac-12 Players +5.5 (-130)

What Conference Will Have More Players Selected in 1st Round
SEC Players -4.5 (-110)
Big 10 Players +4.5 (-130)

Will There be More Offensive or Defensive Players Selected in 1st Round
Offensive Players +4.5 (-110)
Defensive Players -4.5 (-130)

When Will the First Placekicker be Selected in 2017 NFL Draft
Rounds 1 Thru 3 +270
Rounds 4 Thru 7 -400

Mr Irrelevant - Last Player Selected (Kicker = Offense / Punter = Defense for this prop)
Offensive Player -105
Defensive Player -105
 

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