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Posted : admin On 4/4/2022Rookie of the Year Odds and Forecast
As quickly as he was dismissed in the odds as a potential first overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, bookmakers were even quicker to make the Charlotte Hornets’ LaMelo Ball the favorite in NBA Rookie of the Year odds. We’re more than two months into the 2020-21 NBA season and Ball is now a -600 favorite to win Rookie of the Year after his first 34 games in the league. Pro Football Writers of America NFL ROTY Award. The Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA) Rookie of the Year awards have been given annually to an offensive and defensive rookie in the NFL since 1969, except in 1985. In 2013, PFWA began selecting an overall NFL rookie of the year in addition to its offensive and defensive honors. The winners are chosen by Pro Football Weekly writers/editors. All NFL Offensive Rookie of The Year betting odds are according to FanDuel Sportsbook. Rookie of the Year Odds and Forecast. The 2020 NFL Draft is complete, and now we turn our attention to who landed in the best spots and have the greatest chance of securing the 2020-21 Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year awards. NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Odds. Offensive Rookie of the Year Contender Odds. Joe Burrow +200.
The 2020 NFL Draft is complete, and now we turn our attention to who landed in the best spots and have the greatest chance of securing the 2020-21 Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year awards.
Offensive Rookie of the Year Contender Odds
- Joe Burrow +200
- Clyde Edwards-Helaire +700
- Tua Tagovailoa +800
- Jerry Jeudy +1200
- D'Andre Swift +1200
2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Analysis
The Cincinnati Bengals nabbed QB Joe Burrow (+200) with the top overall pick, and he is the early favorite to come away with the hardware, too. But did he land in the best spot? Yes, the Bengals also snagged WR Tee Higgins (+3200) at the top of the second round to give Burrow a weapon, but the run game and offensive line play is going to have to be better, as Burrow won’t be able to step right into the black and blue AFC North and dominate like he did at LSU.
After Burrow, his Bayou Bengal teammate RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (+700) landed in a very favorable spot in Kansas City, and Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa (+800) was picked No. 5 overall. Edwards-Helaire was the first tailback off the board, and the bruising back also has tremendous hands. That should make him a factor from the jump for the defending Super Bowl champs, and QB Patrick Mahomes has the potential to make Edwards-Helaire a star.
As far as Tua, there are a lot of questions about his durability, which makes him a very risky pick. The potential is there for Tagovailoa to step up and be a star, but it is likely going to take some time. The Dolphins needn’t push him with veteran QB Ryan Fitzpatrick still on the roster and expected to start initially. As such, it could be tough to like Tua’s chances nearly as much as Edwards-Helaire at the same price.
While the selection of RB D’Andre Swift (+1200) by the Detroit Lions was praised, some pundits want to see the vast improvement by their offensive line before investing anything in him. RB Jonathan Taylor landed with the Indianapolis Colts, and that’s an intriguing pick. However, remember that RB Marlon Mack is still on the roster in Indy, and that’s an awfully big hurdle for Taylor. In addition, his fumbling issues and lack of soft hands to catch the ball make him a less attractive pick.
Perhaps the best intermediate play on the board comes in the form of Dallas Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb (+1500). He is an impressive specimen, and he lands in a very favorable situation with QB Dak Prescott, who can sling with the best of them. While WRs Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup are also in the receiver room with Lamb, the latter is expected to take over the slot spot previously occupied by WR Randall Cobb, now in Houston. The ceiling could be rather high for Lamb, who should see a heavy catch volume. His breakaway potential makes him worthy of a small-unit bet at a very favorable price.
And if you REALLY want to go for a longshot, Indianapolis Colts WR Michael Pittman Jr. (+4100) could fit the bill. He steps in to a situation for the Colts with just WR T.Y. Hilton and a bunch of other guys. If the rookie jells nicely with veteran signal caller QB Philip Rivers early in training camp and preseason, a starting job could easily be within his grasp. The Colts should air it out quite frequently, and that makes Pittman would a look.
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2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Predictions
Top 3 Offensive Rookie of the Year Picks
- Kansas City Chiefs RB - Clyde Edwards-Helaire +700
- Dallas Cowboys WR - CeeDee Lamb +1500
- Indianapolis Colts WR - Michael Pittman Jr. +4100
Defensive Rookie of the Year Contender Odds
- Chase Young +200
- Isaiah Simmons +500
- Kenneth Murray +900
- Patrick Queen +900
- Jeffrey Okudah +1400
2020 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Analysis
The Washington Redskins snapped up EDGE rusher Chase Young (+200) out of Ohio State with the No. 2 overall pick, and he has been touted as a generational prospect by some talking heads. He should step right in to harass the likes of Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, New York Giants QB Daniel Jones and Philadelphia Eagles QB Carson Wentz, who cannot be too pleased about the prospects of trying to elude him.
While Young is the heavy favorite to hoist the hardware, Arizona Cardinals LB Isaiah Simmons (+500) figures to have something to say about the battle. The standout at Clemson gives the Cardinals an immediate boost. He wrapped up his career in the upstate with 253 stops, including 28.5 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks. Simmons also had four picks, including a pick-six, while jarring the ball loose for five forced fumbles in 44 appearances. He is a disruptive force, and that’s just what the doctor ordered in Arizona. He is going to be fun to watch.
The defending champion LSU Tigers were heavily represented in this draft, and LB Patrick Queen (+900) lands in a favorable spot in Baltimore, while S Grant Delpit (+2300) figures to see a heavy workload immediately in Cleveland. The latter should rack up his fair share of tackles, and if he is able to stay healthy, he should show why he was previously thought of as a Day 1 player before an injury-marred 2019 campaign. A player entering with a chip on his shoulder is just the kind of person you want to target, especially at a nice value price like Delpit’s.
Young’s partner in crime at Ohio State, CB Jeffrey Okudah (+1400), went third overall and is a value play at this price. He should step right in for the departed Darius Slay and start from the get-go in the Motor City. Don’t expect this attractive price to stay this high for long.
The Carolina Panthers became the first team in the modern era to use all seven of their picks on defensive players, and former Auburn standout Derrick Brown (+2500) looks to be the new face of the Carolina defense following the retirement of fan favorite Luke Kuechly. Brown and former Penn State stud Yetur Gross-Matos (+3500) look to get off to a flying start in the Queen City. Each are worth a small-unit play just because they figure to start from Day 1.
If you’re looking for a real longshot to potentially pay off, look no further than Houston Texans DE Ross Blacklock (+6600). He figures to be one of the book ends with J.J. Watt, and the 290-pounder turned in an impressive 4.9 40-yard dash time at the NFL Scouting Combine.
The 40th overall pick should make head coach Bill O’Brien very happy on the defensive side of the ball. At the same price, Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Antoine Winfield Jr. (+5500) has those family bloodlines, and he should be an impact player for the contending Bucs. He’ll also have the luxury of learning from the best in practice, as future Hall of Famer Tom Brady gives him immediate on the job training.
2020 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Predictions
Top 3 Defensive Rookie of the Year Picks
- Washington Redskins DE - Chase Young +200
- Detroit Lions CB - Jeff Okudah +1400
- Houston Texans DE - Ross Blacklock +6600
Ohio State Buckeyes standout defensive back Jeffrey Okudah was the No. 3 pick for the Detroit Lions in the 2020 NFL Draft. (AP)
Analysis provided by VI Expert Joe Williams - Odds & Betting Markets Subject to Change
Halfway through the NFL season, plenty of rookies have received opportunities to play and several have stood out from the pack.
As the popularity of the NFL continues to rise, so do the betting markets.
The “Award Props” have been known to return great investments for bettors and with all the talent expected to take the field in 2020, we could see that trend continue with first-year players in the NFL.
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year
Bettors can begin to wager on both the top offensive and defensive rookies for the upcoming 2020 NFL season.
To no one's surprise, the top options on the board is a quarterback. Former Oregon standout Justin Herbert has been starting for the Chargers since Week 2 and although Los Angeles has struggled to win games, the quarterback has already thrown 23 touchdowns and amassed six 300-yard passing games.
Herbert is currently the odds-on favorite at -450 odds (Bet $100 to win $22.22). Bengals' quarterback and top pick Joe Burrow was hanging around for the award, but those hopes were dashed when he sustained a season-ending knee injury in a Week 11 loss at Washington.
The most recent quarterback to shine is Miami's Tua Tagovailoa, who is now in the discussion at +1500 odds. Tagovailoa has made five starts and won four of them for the Dolphins, as he is coming off a victory over the Bengals in Week 13.
The only non-quarterback in the discussion is Vikings' wide receiver and Burrow's former college teammate at LSU Justin Jefferson. The wideout leads Minnesota in receiving yards with 1,039 yards as Jefferson has vaulted to 9/2 odds to capture Rookie of the Year honors.
Listed below are the odds for all available players to win the NFL 2020 Offensive Rookie of the Year.
NFL 2020 Offensive Rookie of the Year Odds
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NFL 2020 Offensive Rookie of the Year Odds
Prior to Week 1
Offensive Roy Odds Nfl
Joe Burrow +240
Clyde Edwards-Helaire +400
D'Andre Swift +900
Jonathan Taylor +1000
Jerry Jeudy +1400
CeeDee Lamb +1400
Henry Ruggs III +1600
Tua Tagovailoa +1400
J.K. Dobbins +1600
Justin Herbert +2000
Jalen Reagor +2000
Justin Jefferson +2200
Cam Akers +2500
Brandon Aiyuk +4000
Michael Pittman Jr. +4000
Chase Claypool +5000
A.J. Dillon +5000
Cole Kmet +5000
Tee Higgins +6000
Denzel Mims +6500
Zack Moss +6500
K.J. Hamler +8000
Jalen Hurts +8000
Jordan Love +8000
Laviska Shenault Jr. +8000
Jake Fromm +10000
Anthony McFarland +10000
Donovan Peoples-Jones +10000
Brycen Hopkins +12500
Adam Trautman +12500
Eno Benjamin +15000
Jacob Eason +15000
Lynn Bowden Jr. +20000
NFL 2020 Defensive Rookie of the Year Odds
Prior to Week 1
Chase Young +220
Isaiah Simmons +550
Kenneth Murray +1100
Patrick Queen +1100
Jeffrey Okudah +1400
Jordyn Brooks +2500
K'Lavon Chaisson +2000
Derrick Brown +2500
Willie Gay Jr. +2500
Javon Kinlaw +2500
A.J. Epenesa +3000
C.J. Henderson +3000
A.J. Terrell +3300
Kyle Dugger +3500
Xavier McKinney +3500
Antoine Winfield Jr. +3800
Jeff Gladney +4000
Damon Arnette +4000
Zack Baun +5000
Jeremy Chinn +5000
Marlon Davidson +5000
Jordan Elliott +5000
Yetur Gross-Matos +5000
Jaylon Johnson +5000
Geno Stone +5000
Akeem Davis-Gaither +6000
Trevon Diggs +6500
Kristian Fulton +6500
Neville Gallimore +6500
Noah Igbinoghene +6500
Logan Wilson +6500
Ross Blacklock +8000
Ashtyn Davis +8000
Troy Dye +8000
Malik Harrison +8000
Anfernee Jennings +8000
Terrell Lewis +8000
Julian Okwara +8000
Markus Bailey +10000
Julian Blackmon +10000
Cameron Dantzler +10000
Raekwon Davis +10000
Jalen Elliott +10000
Trevis Gipson +10000
Jonathan Greenard +10000
DaVon Hamilton +10000
Bryce Hall +10000
Justin Madubuike +10000
Troy Pride Jr. +10000
Darrell Taylor +10000
Joshua Uche +10000
K'Von Wallace +10000
Curtis Weaver +10000
Evan Weaver +10000
Kenny Willekes +10000
Alohi Gilman +20000
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Offensive Rookie of the Year Winners
(Last 10 Years)- 2019 - QB Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals
- 2018 - RB Saquon Barkley, New York Giants
- 2017 - RB Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints
- 2016 - QB Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
- 2015 - RB Todd Gurley, St. Louis Rams
- 2014 - WR Odell Beckham, New York Giants
- 2013 - RB Eddie Lacy, Green Bay Packers
- 2012 - QB Robert Griffin, Washington Redskins
- 2011 - QB Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers
- 2010 - QB Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams
QB (Quarterback)
RB (Running Back)
WR (Wide Receiver)
Defensive Rookie of the Year Winners
(Last 10 Years)- 2019 - DL Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ers
- 2018 - LB Darius Leonard, Indianapolis Colts
- 2017 - DB Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans Saints
- 2016 - DL Joey Bosa, San Diego Chargers
- 2015 - DB Marcus Peters, Kansas City Chiefs
- 2014 - DL Aaron Donald, St. Louis Rams
- 2013 - DL Sheldon Richardson, New York Jets
- 2012 - LB Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers
- 2011 - DL Von Miller, Denver Broncos
- 2010 - DL Ndamukong Suh, Detroit Lions
DL (Defensive Linemen)
LB (Linebacker)
DB (Defensive Back)
Offensive Roy Odds Nba
Odds Subject to Change