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Best NFL OROY & DROY Bets to Make After 2025 Draft

Eric Rosales

By Eric Rosales in NFL Football

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Travis Hunter at opening press conference
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ first-round pick, Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver and defensive back Travis Hunter, left, answers questions during a press conference Friday, March 25, 2025 at Miller Electric Center in Jacksonville, Fla. with General Manager James Gladstone, right. [Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union]
  • With the NFL Draft in the books, it’s time to look at the Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year odds
  • Travis Hunter is a top-three favorite in the odds for both awards
  • Read below for the NFL OROY and DROY odds and our best bets for each

Now that the dust has settled from the 2025 NFL Draft, the books have started sharing odds for their both Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year. For the first time since probably before the Super Bowl era, one player actually sits in the top threeof both awards: Jaguars’ rookie Travis Hunter, who intends to play both sides of the ball this season, the NFL’s Shohei Ohtani, if you will.

Whether the Jags allow that to happen is another story, but for now, let’s have a look at the current odds for both awards, some of the guys worth monitoring, and our best bets.

NFL OROY Odds

PlayerTeamOdds
Ashton JeantyRaiders+200
Cam WardTitans+230
Travis HunterJaguars+750
Tyler ShoughSaints+1200
Tetairoa McMillanPanthers+1400
Omarion HamptonChargers+1600
Quinshon JudkinsBrowns+1800
Shedeur SandersBrowns+1900
TreyVeyon HendersonPatriots+2000
Coltston LovelandBears+2200
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OROY Best Bet: Sanders Offers Best Value

There’s a very good chance that Ashton Jeanty claims OROY, as he ranks first in NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds, just ahead of Cam Ward. But at this point, this early in the game, I’d suggest seeking out some value, as these odds will change drastically if someone establishes themselves as the frontrunner.

The obvious one for me is quarterback Shedeur Sanders with the Cleveland Browns. Now that he’s finally been selected, we can get to the business of football, and the case for his OROY is obvious: Sanders is by far the most talented QB in that Browns meeting room.

If he outworks and outperforms his colleagues, Kevin Stefanski can’t ignore the talent and the fact he’s the best option for the Browns to win games. Make sure you keep tabs on the NFL OROY tracker, especially during Cleveland OTAs and camp. If there’s a sniff Sanders could be a Day 1 starter, these odds will be as short as Ward and Jeanty’s.

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Aside from Sanders, I like the running backs in the field. Jeanty is for sure the headliner, but the other guys offer some real juice, and are in ideal situations. Jim Harbaugh grinded out a legit run game with Baltimore castoffs Gus Edwards and JK Dobbins. While Najee Harris is a nice addition, Hampton figures to be the workhorse at some point, and the RB1 sooner than later.

Ditto TreVeyon Henderson, who will be in a timeshare with Rhamondre Stevenson, but is destined to be the man in Mike Vrabel’s system in New England. Keep an eye on how Jacksonville intends to use Travis Hunter too. If he skews to WR and is only a late-game cover corner, he’ll be in the mix here for sure too.

  • The pick: Sanders to win OROY (+1900 at DraftKings)

NFL DROY Odds

PlayerTeamOdds
Abdul CarterGiants+250
Travis HunterJaguars+750
Mykel Williams49ers+900
Jalon WalkerFalcons+900
Jihaad CampbellEagles+1200
Mason GrahamBrowns+1400
Shemar StewartBengals+1600
Mike GreenRavens+1600
Malaki StarksRavens+1600
James Pearce JrFalcons+1600

DROY Best Bet: Look Out for Pass Rushers

It’s hard not to lean into the top pick here, because I’m on the “Abdul Carter might be the most talented player in the entire draft” boat.

No surprise our NFL DPOY odds tracker has him up top, and he won’t have to worry about being the guy, but just a terror among a Giants group of pass rushers that consists of Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence.

The pass rushers all seem appealing to me for DROY, especially Atlanta first-rounder Jalon Walker. The Falcons have finally put real captial behind a real struggle for them, and he’ll bookend with veteran Leonard Floyd and fellow rookie James Pearce Jr to form a trio finally worthy of offensive coordinators’ concern.

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Count Shemar Stewart in that group for me too, as he’ll have a chance to put a real dent in the sack column — far more than the 11 he recorded at Texas A&M — playing opposite sack master Trey Hendrickson in Cincinnati.

The Bengals have been a one-man gang up front, so the arrival of a live body who can really alter the pass rush landscape should be a welcomed addition.

If you’re looking for a real long shot, you could feel the real disdain of corner Will Johnson as he fell to 47 to the Cardinals over concerns of a knee injury. He was touted with Day 1 talent. A fast start to the season for him, and those +3000 odds will shrink fast.

We’ll end with a Travis Hunter reminder, but wait till something is more concrete before you take a sprinkle on him.

  • The pick: Walker to win DROY (+900 at DraftKings)
Eric Rosales
Eric Rosales

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Having worked in and around sports since 1997, Eric is truly a knowledgeable expert. The two-time journalism grad specializes in all things NBA and NFL. From TSN.ca to CTV's Olympic Broadcast Consortium, Eric's work has appeared in local and national publications alike.

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