Las Vegas Review-Journal

NFL draft first round: No passing on passers

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THE NFL quarterbac­k draft class of 2019 is weak compared to the past few years. But that won’t stop teams from taking at least four QBS in Thursday’s first round.

At least that’s the consensus opinion of Las Vegas oddsmakers and handicappe­rs, who forecast the NFL draft prop of QBS taken in the first round to go over 3½.

board,” said Reynolds (@Wesreynold­s1). “We’ve seen a pattern in these drafts when a quarterbac­k goes off the board — not the first but the second — and you see teams get desperate.

“But I would not bet it at the current price.”

The over is as high as a minus 360 favorite after opening at minus 250.

“The X-factor would be if (Arizona QB Josh) Rosen gets traded and some team in the market for a QB might not draft one,” Goldsheet. com handicappe­r Bruce Marshall said.

Wiseguy weekend

Bettors at the Westgate placed wagers of $4,200 to win $3,000 and $4,500 to win $2,000 that Murray would be the top overall pick before he soared to a 25-1 favorite. But reports surfaced recently that it’s not a given the Cardinals will take the Heisman Trophy winner.

The misinforma­tion surroundin­g the draft is one reason Las Vegas bookmakers aren’t as eager to post an extensive menu of props as they were when NFL draft betting was first approved in Nevada in 2017.

That and because the vast majority of action is from wiseguys, who beat the books in last year’s draft.

“Honestly, we’re not in a big rush to do it,” Westgate sportsbook director John Murray said. “It’s 99 percent sharp action.”

The Westgate posted the No. 1 pick prop in March but waited until Monday to post 10 other draft props.

“There’s a lot of informatio­n out there, and we wanted things to be a little more settled,” Murray said. “At the same time, we don’t know how settled they are. Now we’re hearing reports that Kyler Murray is not going

No. 1 overall. It’s a guessing game for bookmakers and bettors.

“Last year, I don’t remember anyone saying Baker Mayfield was going with the No. 1 pick.”

Bettors pushed on the quarterbac­k prop last year when the Ravens traded up and took Lamar Jackson with the final pick of the first round.

“It’s always kind of a crapshoot with the draft,” Marshall said. “There’s so much smoke being blown by all these teams. You never know.”

Best bets

That said, Reynolds and Marshall each bet a South Point prop on under 7½ Big 10 players (-110) to be drafted in the first round.

Haskins’ draft position to go over 6½ opened at minus 110 but has been bet up to minus 260 at William Hill.

CG Technology took a limit bet on under 1½ running backs drafted in the first round (-600), as Alabama’s Josh Jacobs is the only RB projected to go there.

Contact reporter Todd Dewey at tdewey@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @tdewey33 on Twitter.

 ?? Alonzo Adams The Associated Press ?? Oklahoma quarterbac­k Kyler Murray goes through passing drills on March 13 at the school’s Pro Day for NFL scouts in Norman, Okla. Murray is expected to be the top QB taken in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday in Nashville, Tenn.
Alonzo Adams The Associated Press Oklahoma quarterbac­k Kyler Murray goes through passing drills on March 13 at the school’s Pro Day for NFL scouts in Norman, Okla. Murray is expected to be the top QB taken in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday in Nashville, Tenn.

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