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NFL Draft No. 1 Pick Public Betting: Tickets & Handle​

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PlayerOpenCurrentTicketsHandle
Bryce Young-120-12015.9%22.9%
CJ Stroud2002759.7%7.2%
Jalen Carter75060014.5%9.2%
Will Anderson75060012.6%6.4%
Will Levis100075022.2%34.6%
Anthony Richardson10000400013.0%13.4%
Myles Murphy500050004.3%3.5%
Bryan Bresee10000100001.0%0.6%
Peter Skoronski10000100000.5%0.2%
Paris Johnson10000100000.5%0.2%
Kelee Ringo15000150001.0%0.3%
Tyree Wilson15000150001.0%0.3%
Jaxon Smith-Njigba15000150000.5%0.2%
Bijan Robinson15000150000.5%0.2%
Michael Mayer15000150000.5%0.2%
Quentin Johnston15000150000.5%0.2%
Jaylin Hyatt15000150000.5%0.2%
Jordan Addison15000150000.5%0.2%
Nolan Smith15000150000.5%0.2%
Joey Porter Jr.15000150000.5%0.2%
Josh Downs15000150000.0%0.0%
Olumuyiwa Fashanu15000150000.0%0.0%
Eli Ricks15000150000.0%0.0%
Spencer Rattler15000150000.0%0.0%
Hendon Hooker15000150000.0%0.0%
Jaren Hall15000150000.0%0.0%
Jared Verse15000150000.0%0.0%

Updated: Monday, Feb. 20

Twenty-four years after the Cleveland Browns selected Tim Couch with the No. 1 pick in the 1999 NFL Draft, another former Kentucky quarterback could be the first player drafted. And the public is buying it.

Two months before the 2023 NFL Draft, Will Levis is the public’s overwhelming pick in NFL Draft No. 1 pick odds. If the public is right, Kentucky would become just the 18th college football program with multiple No. 1 picks.
 

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Looks like a lot of ppl think Kentucky's Will Levis will go first overall

Question is, will it be Chicago or the Colts who trade up
 

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Will Levi’s has good value to be the #1 overall pick

he is gonna crush the combines and pro days .
I predict his stock will go up
 

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Who will be the #1 WR chosen

Quentin Johnston, TCU (+160)​

Quentin Johnston is the book's favorite to be the first wide receiver drafted in April. Johnston enjoyed his best college season in 2021, catching 60 balls for 1,069 yards while tying a career-high with six touchdown grabs. Johnston has been a big-play threat throughout his time with the Texas Christian Horned Frogs, averaging 19 yards per reception for his career with an NCAA-leading 22.1 average in 2020.

TCUs run at the National Championship in 2022 did Johnston's stock no harm at all, and he will rightly be one of the earliest picks for his position.

Jordan Addison, USC (+250)​

Jordan Addison spent two seasons with the Pittsburgh Panthers from 2020-2021, catching passes from Kenny Pickett in 2021 on his way to a 100-catch, 1,593-yard campaign that saw him lead the ACC in yards and touchdown grabs (17).

Those deeds saw him earn the Fred Biletnikoff Award and an All-American berth. Addison took his talents west in 2022 and played a season with the Southern California Trojans. He wasn't as productive for the Trojans, but he still caught 59 balls for 875 yards and 8 scores.

His ability to switch schools and contribute shows that he could adapt to a new offense quickly, and NFL teams might value the addition of a player that they can slot in from day one.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Ohio State (+270)​

If there's one thing the Ohio State Buckeyes have been good at recently, it's been churning out wide receiver prospects.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba could be another star to emerge as he enters the NFL draft after three seasons with the Buckeyes. JSN, as he is known by his fans, was a sensation during the 2021 college season. He caught 95 passes for 1,606 yards, scoring 9 touchdowns. This set a new school record and included an awesome 15-catch, 347-yard outing in the Rose Bowl.

Sadly, JSN could not build on this success in 2022 with injury restricting him to just three games. He'll need evaluators to fondly recall his 2021 deeds if he is to be the first wide receiver taken in 2023.

Zay Flowers, Boston College (+2300)​

Zay Flowers managed to achieve something approaching a Deebo Samuel role for Boston College in his four seasons with the school.

Along with his 200 receptions for 3,056 yards and 29 receiving touchdowns, Flowers also owns a 6.1 yards-per-attempt rushing average with 57 carries earning him 345 yards along with another 2 scores. While a key cog for the Eagles in all four seasons, he waited until his final year of 2022 to post his best numbers, catching 78 balls for 1,077 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Flowers attracted close attention from some teams at the Shrine Bowl, notably the Baltimore Ravens, but by the time they come to pick in round one, another wide receiver will likely have been taken before Flowers.

Kayshon Boutte, LSU (+3400)​

Two years ago, you would have been forgiven for thinking that Kayshon Boutte was a shoo-in to be the first wide receiver taken whenever he decided to enter the NFL Draft.

Boutte caught 45 passes for 735 yards and five touchdowns as an 18-year-old freshman for Louisiana State, a 98th percentile Breakout Age according to PlayerProfiler. But in the two seasons since, Boutte has not come close to matching that production. He caught 48 balls in 2022 but could only muster 538 yards.

LSU, like Ohio State, has put a lot of talented wide receivers into the NFL over the last decade plus. Boutte may well end up being another one, but on draft day, I suspect he'll have to wait his turn to hear his name called
 

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Have learned the hard way. Do not bet on drafts. They all have inside information and set lines accordingly.

ESPN will have 9 reporters saying " my sources tell me this is the way they are going to go" and its never the way they say it will go. It is fixed.

Betting on the draft is like betting on wwe. Few people know, 5 million bet on it
 

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Will Levi’s has good value to be the #1 overall pick

he is gonna crush the combines and pro days .
I predict his stock will go up
His stock will go up because he will look better at combine and pro day workouts than Young.

Stroud will look good at pro days too but he sucks. Pro days are 7 on 7 which to all these guys is 2nd nature.

In regards to Levis, I want to know how many future pro's did he play with on offense. How much did he elevate a shitty UK program
 

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Chicago is such a liberal city, if they move off Fields, I think it would be for Bryce Young. Replace 1 problem with another of the same color. I mean, "quarterback"
 

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Chicago is such a liberal city, if they move off Fields, I think it would be for Bryce Young. Replace 1 problem with another of the same color. I mean, "quarterback"
I'm with you and like the majority aren't that crazy about running quarterbacks

But I would gladly welcome we in Tampa give up our 1st rounder this year and exchange for Fields
 

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I'm with you and like the majority aren't that crazy about running quarterbacks

But I would gladly welcome we in Tampa give up our 1st rounder this year and exchange for Fields
Be a hard pass for me. Fields is a bust. How quickly will those receivers be annoyed? Brady to literally maybe the worst qb in the NFL.

Ohio St qb's don't workout because their entire offense is essentially a 2 read system. It's like a present day wishbone with 1 fewer options. A read system is much different than progression.

Funny thing about Justin Fields. Remember he left Georgia because he wasn't better than than Jake Fromm? Where is Jake Fromm in the NFL?

Should tell you something.
 

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2023 NFL Draft Quarterback Max Velocity Leaders:
Dorian Thompson-Robinson (62 mph)
Anthony Richardson (60 mph)
Will Levis (59 mph)
CJ Stroud (59 mph)
Stetson Bennett (59 mph)
 

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