| OT Vegas allowing bets on the NFL Draft for the first time. (Over/Under number of UA players drafted)

TerryP

Staff
Seventeen proposition bets on the NFL Draft have been approved by Nevada Gaming Control Board. They include how many Alabama players, how many LSU players and how many SEC players will be drafted in the first round.

The number of Alabama players selected in the first round has an over/under of 4.5, with a bettor needing to put down $140 to win $100 on the over and $120 to win $100 on the under.

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The Nevada Gaming Control Board last weekend granted approval to offer prop bets on the draft, and that’s exactly what they’re doing from now until April 26 — the day before the draft. They can’t offer wagers on specific players or picks, but can take bets on how many of a certain position will be drafted in a certain round, or how many players from a specific college will be selected.

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Prop: What round will the first placekicker be taken?

Pick: Rounds 4 to 7 at minus-120

William Hill offers a wager on whether the first kicker will be selected in the first three rounds, or the last four rounds. Surprisingly, bettors only have to lay minus-120 (risking $1.20 to win $1) for the last four rounds, which is historically much more likely to happen.

Last year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers took Roberto Aguayo in the second round, but it was the first time a kicker has been chosen in the first three rounds in 11 years. Only two kickers have been chosen in the first three rounds since 2001.

This year’s top prospect is Zane Gonzalez out of Arizona State, but most draft sites have him projected to go in the fifth or sixth round at the highest. It’s also worth noting that if no kicker gets drafted the wager is refunded.

Prop: Number of quarterbacks selected in first round

Pick: Under 3.5 at minus-150

There are really only four quarterbacks that could reasonably go in the first round (Mitch Trubisky, Deshaun Watson, DeShone Kizer and Patrick Mahomes II), so bettors on the over will need all four to be picked in order to cash their ticket.

Not only is this class weak at quarterback, but it’s also loaded on the defensive side. Teams will opt for the more talented defenders and wait to fill their need at the quarterback position.

Prop: Which conference will have more first-round selections

Pick: Big Ten minus-0.5 vs. Pac-12

The Pac-12 is projected by most draft sites to have four players selected in the first round (Solomon Thomas, John Ross, Garett Bolles and Takkarist McKinley). Don’t be surprised if the Big Ten has as many as seven first-round selections led by Ohio State’s Marshon Lattimore, Malik Hooker and Gareon Conley.

While there are other Pac 12 players who could sneak into the first, like Christian McCaffrey, Adoree' Jackson and Ahkello Witherspoon, they shouldn’t match the Big Ten.

Prop: Will there be more offensive or defensive players selected in first round

Pick: Offensive plus-5.5 at minus-120

This is not a bet for the weak of heart. Taking the offensive players plus-5.5 is the right play, but it could look ugly early on.

The draft is stacked on the defensive side of the ball, and nine of the first 10 picks could be defensive players. With that being said, it should even out as the round goes on, and 5.5 picks is just too big of a line.

The offensive linemen are down this year, but there are too many talented receivers, running backs and tight ends to lay that many selections with the defense.

Here is a list of the draft wagers available at William Hill :

Number of Alabama players selected in the first round

Over 4.5 minus-140

Under 4.5 plus-120

Number of LSU players selected in the first round

Over 2.5 plus-110

Under 2.5 minus-130

Number of SEC players selected in the first round

Over 11.5 plus-110

Under 11.5 minus-120

Which conference will have more first-round selections: SEC or Pac-12?

SEC minus-5.5

Pac 12 plus-5.5

Which conference will have more first-round selections: SEC or Big Ten?

SEC minus-4.5

Big Ten plus-4.5

Which conference will have more first-round selections: Pac-12 or Big Ten

Big Ten minus-0.5

Pac 12 plus-0.5

More offensive or defensive players selected in first round

Offense plus-5.5

Defense minus-5.5

What round will the first placekicker be taken?

Rounds 1 to 3 even money

Rounds 4 to 7 minus-120

Number of quarterbacks taken in the first round

Over 3.5 at plus-130

Under 3.5 at minus-150

Number of running backs taken in the first round

Over 2.5 at minus-160

Under 2.5 at plus-140
 
The SEC is slotted to produce almost half of the first round with no other conference within say four picks of the conference. That's a solid number, especially if Vegas is putting betting odds on it.
 
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