The o/u for Vegas on where Jerry gets drafted at 12.5
WTF is 12.5?? lol
They do that so there is a winner and not a tie
So if we say he's pick 12 and he gets drafted there, we lose cause Vegas gets that half point?
The over/under line is the reference point for the bet. You pick over/under and get all draft picks over or under 12.5. If you pick under, you win from pick 1 to 12. If you pick over, you win from pick 13 on.
He's favored to get drafted before pick 13 which you can see from the juice (-160). Bet $160 to win $100 if Jeudy is gone in the top 12 picks.
Lamb is also favored to be drafted before pick 13 (-150), but there's a decent chance that one of them will be there. Betting odds indicate that Lamb has a better chance of being the first WR taken, but Jeudy has a better chance of being selected before 13 (bettors think the Jets like Lamb and the Raiders like Jeudy).
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
The o/u for Vegas on where Jerry gets drafted at 12.5
WTF is 12.5?? lol
They do that so there is a winner and not a tie
So if we say he's pick 12 and he gets drafted there, we lose cause Vegas gets that half point?
The over/under line is the reference point for the bet. You pick over/under and get all draft picks over or under 12.5. If you pick under, you win from pick 1 to 12. If you pick over, you win from pick 13 on.
He's favored to get drafted before pick 13 which you can see from the juice (-160). Bet $160 to win $100 if Jeudy is gone in the top 12 picks.
Lamb is also favored to be drafted before pick 13 (-150), but there's a decent chance that one of them will be there. Betting odds indicate that Lamb has a better chance of being the first WR taken, but Jeudy has a better chance of being selected before 13 (bettors think the Jets like Lamb and the Raiders like Jeudy).
Thanks a lot eastcoast that makes a lot more sense. I've never bet on the draft before shoot I didn't think you could!!
If Jeudy falls to #13 there are going to be some pissed off fan bases around the league. The fans of the teams that need a receiver that pick before us will be mad because they passed him up. The rest of the league will be pissed because Kyle and Jimmy now have a big time weapon.
For myself I've narrowed my choices down to 4 options at #13 while also being realistic at who I think can be there. 1) Jerry Jeudy 2)Derrick Brown 3)Javon Kinlaw and 4)Trade down. I personally don't think Ruggs is worthy of the 13th pick and I'm torn on Lamb.
Originally posted by SanFranFanfrmVa:
For myself I've narrowed my choices down to 4 options at #13 while also being realistic at who I think can be there. 1) Jerry Jeudy 2)Derrick Brown 3)Javon Kinlaw and 4)Trade down. I personally don't think Ruggs is worthy of the 13th pick and I'm torn on Lamb.
1. Jeudy
2. Trade down
3. best OT (Wills, Wirf, Becton)
4. Lamb
As for Ruggs, I think the bengals regret taking John Ross so high. Lynch better not make that same mistake with Ruggs.
For myself I've narrowed my choices down to 4 options at #13 while also being realistic at who I think can be there. 1) Jerry Jeudy 2)Derrick Brown 3)Javon Kinlaw and 4)Trade down. I personally don't think Ruggs is worthy of the 13th pick and I'm torn on Lamb.
1. Jeudy
2. Trade down
3. best OT (Wills, Wirf, Becton)
4. Lamb
As for Ruggs, I think the bengals regret taking John Ross so high. Lynch better not make that same mistake with Ruggs.
Ross can't stay healthy. That can happen to any prospect.
Alright eff this. Jets, Raiders need a WR and pick before us. Broncos want a WR and pick only two behind us.
If Shanalynch's guy is Jeudy or Ruggs (I don't care which) they need to get Cleveland on the line and set up that trade to #10 for a swap of #31 and #41. Can't do the trade before the draft or the Jets/Raiders might jump the #10 pick so it has to be a surprise on the clock trade up.
I'd rather have #10 and #41 than #13 and #31 so we can choose the WR we want, assuming Shanalynch are set on drafting a WR. If not then stay at #13 and draft Thomas or trade down and accumulate a 2nd and 3rd rounder.
If we don't do it Denver could trade up to #10 and draft Ruggs, then Jeudy and Lamb go at #11 and #12.
If Denver wants a WR, trade back from 13 to 15 and pick up a late 3rd round pick (95). Then take whoever falls among Lamb, Jeudy, Ruggs, Kinlaw, Thomas. We could also look to trade with Atlanta although the pick values don't work out as well (they wouldn't give up a mid-third round pick (78) to move up from 16 unless they really like someone.
3 WRs
4 OTs
2 DTs
1 CB
1 LB
1 Edge
There are 12 guys I'd be happy with plus 3 QBs which are almost a lock to go top 13. Then there will be 1-2 unexpected picks including possibly another QB (Jordan Love) and someone like Chaisson/Henderson.
In a worst case scenario at 16, we'd still end up with CJ Henderson or Chaisson plus a 3rd round pick, but I'd be willing to bet that the draft doesn't go chalk and one of the top DTs, OTs, or WRs is sitting there.
We can get the same caliber of player at 15-16 that we'd be trading up for at 10. Okudah isn't going to be there at 10.
One thing this regime has proven is that they don't take whoever is left on the board. They target theirguy, even if the perceived "value" of their decisions don't line up with the rest of the world. If they love Jerreh as much as the whispers suggest, they'll get him.