2020 NFL Draft Over/Under Odds for When Players Will Be Selected – Tua, Okudah, Simmons and More

By Robert Duff in NFL Football
Updated: April 21, 2020 at 1:23 pm EDTPublished:

- A series of over/under prop wagers on when top prospects will be selected in the 2020 NFL Draft has been released
- When will Alabama QB Tua Tagovailova be selected? What about Ohio State DL Chase Young, or Oklahoma WR CeeDee Lamb?
- See all the props and where you should wager your money on the NFL’s top prospects below
The NFL Draft can prove to be the biggest, and often costliest guessing game in the sport.
For every touchdown that a team connects for with their first-round pick, there are just as many incomplete passes. And every so often, there’s an outfight fumble.
Drafting prospects will never be an exact science. That’s why there’s always going to be money to made in terms of wagering on which players will rise up on draft day, and which ones will take a mighty fall.
Props on when the best prospects will be taken in this year’s draft have been released.
Odds on When Prospects Will Be Selected at 2020 NFL Draft
Player | Total at Book 1 | Over Odds | Under Odds | Total at Book 2 | Over Odds | Under Odds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CeeDee Lamb | 12.5 | -105 | -125 | 12.5 | +100 | -115 |
Chase Young | 2.5 | +240 | -380 | 2.5 | +250 | -400 |
Isaiah Simmons | 6.5 | EVEN | -140 | 6.5 | -150 | +110 |
Jeff Okudah | 4.5 | -145 | +105 | 4.5 | -110 | -130 |
Jerry Jeudy | 11.5 | -145 | +105 | 12.5 | +120 | -160 |
Jordan Love | 13.5 | -120 | -120 | 13.5 | -145 | +105 |
Justin Herbert | 5.5 | -250 | +170 | 5.5 | -250 | +170 |
Tua Tagovailoa | 2.5 | -320 | +210 | 3.5 | -130 | -110 |
Andrew Thomas | OFF | OFF | OFF | 10.5 | -155 | -115 |
CJ Henderson | OFF | OFF | OFF | 16.5 | -105 | +135 |
Derrick Brown | OFF | OFF | OFF | 8.5 | -175 | +135 |
Henry Ruggs III | OFF | OFF | OFF | 15.5 | +115 | -155 |
Javon Kinlaw | OFF | OFF | OFF | 15.5 | -650 | -155 |
Jedrick Wills | OFF | OFF | OFF | 10.5 | +110 | -150 |
Josh Jones | OFF | OFF | OFF | 25.5 | -110 | -130 |
Justin Jefferson | OFF | OFF | OFF | 21.5 | -140 | +100 |
Kenneth Murray | OFF | OFF | OFF | 19.5 | -140 | +100 |
K’lavon Chaisson | OFF | OFF | OFF | 16.5 | -120 | -120 |
Kristian Fulton | OFF | OFF | OFF | 24.5 | +100 | -140 |
Mekhi Becton | OFF | OFF | OFF | 8.5 | +115 | -155 |
Patrick Queen | OFF | OFF | OFF | 25.5 | -120 | -120 |
Xavier McKinney | OFF | OFF | OFF | 25.5 | +110 | -150 |
Yetur Gross-Matos | OFF | OFF | OFF | 27.5 | +135 | -175 |
Odds taken Mar. 23rd
Will they jump over that digit, or slide below it? That’s your call.
The NFL Draft is slated for April 23-25th.
Tua Is a Wild Card
When Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a season-ending dislocated hip in a November win over Mississippi State, it threw his draft status into turmoil. Tagovailoa was a serious Heisman Trophy threat prior to the injury.
Some NFL pundits even felt he’d had a legitimate shot at going first overall in the 2020 draft. After the injury, there was speculation that he might even opt to stay with the Crimson Tide for his final season of eligibility.
As draft day approaches, Tagovailoa remains one of the biggest wild cards on the board. His draft status hasn’t been helped by the onset of the coronavirus, either.
Props to the @Chargers for going after Tom Brady. Since he opted for Tampa Bay, it's time to do what they must to get Tua Tagovailoa pic.twitter.com/cMwUHTccNb
— Steve Wyche (@wyche89) March 19, 2020
Coming off hip surgery, teams wanted the chance to work out Tagovailoa. That isn’t going to happen now amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Will clubs still be willing to risk a high pick on a potentially uncertain commodity?
Tua is all over the board in mock drafts. NFL.com has him going #2, while both the NFL Network and USA Today put him at #3. CBS drops him all the way to fifth overall.
The Miami Dolphins select fifth, and there’s been speculation that they like Tagovailoa. The Los Angeles Chargers select next at #6, and very much need a QB following the departure of Philip Rivers.
Tagovailoa is left-handed. Interestingly, the first week of NFL free agency saw the Chargers adding a new right guard (Trai Turner) via trade and signed a new right tackle (Bryan Bulaga).
Pick: Over 3.5 (-130)
Cornering the Okudah Market
Ohio State’s Jeff Okudah is viewed as the best shutdown cornerback in this draft. He’s an ideal fit for the Detroit Lions.
Last week, the Lions traded Pro Bowl CB Darius Slay to the Philadelphia Eagles. Detroit will make the #3 selection in the first round of the NFL Draft.
3. #Lions—CB Jeff Okudah, Ohio State
Analysis:
I expect a trade here for LAC or MIA to get a QB, but the Lions have to be zeroed in on Okudah after losing Slay. He's the best CB I've evaluated since @jalenramsey
— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) March 21, 2020
Or will they? There’s speculation that the Lions will trade down to gain additional draft picks. It could also be with the knowledge that they can still get Okudah later in the first round.
A cross-section of four NFL mock drafts was showing just one where Okudah comes off the board earlier than #5. Books are establishing his total at 4.5.
Pick: Over 4.5 (-110)
Jeudy, Lamb Intertwined
It’s a wide receiver-rich draft. Among this deep crop, Alabama’s Jerry Jeudy and Oklahoma’s CeeDee Lamb are rated to be the cream.
Both books set the total on Lamb at 12.5. Jeudy can be bet on at either 11.5 or 12.5.
Only one of four leading NFL mock draft sees Lamb going above #12. That’s USA Today, which slots the Sooners wideout in at 13th overall.
I probably should stop watching Jerry Jeudy. The more i watch the more i'm going to be disappointed if the 49ers don't land him in the draft. Yes thats Jeudy in the slot #2 spot up top. Smith with a cold route at the bottom. He's nasty too! pic.twitter.com/2fp6fVK89y
— Eric Crocker 🥷🏾 (@Crocky209) March 21, 2020
Jeudy’s status is all over the map. The NFL Network and USA Today see him gone at #12. However, NFL.com pegs the Crimson Tide receiver at #15. CBS classifies him as 21st overall.
That makes him worth a value play on the over.
Pick: Jerry Jeudy over 12.5 (+120)

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An industry veteran, Bob literally taught the course on the history of sports at Elder College. He has worked as a Sports Columnist for Postmedia, appeared as a guest on several radio stations, was the Vice President of the Society For International Hockey Research in Ontario, and written 25 books.