- Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence is a -305 favorite to be the first pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, which is a jump from the +100 he was at during this time in 2019
- Although Ja’Marr Chase is favored to be the first wideout off the board, his numbers might sag a bit without Joe Burrow throwing him passes
- Read below for our best betting recommendations for 2021
With the 2020 NFL Draft out of the way, we can now shift our mock drafts towards the 2021 NFL Draft. As of now, the oddsmakers have Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence as the heavy favorite to be the top pick in the draft. We also have odds on who’ll be first at each position. Let’s take a look at the options and see where there’s value.
Odds To Be First Player Drafted In 2021 NFL Draft First Player Drafted Odds Trevor Lawrence -305 Justin Fields +300 Penei Sewell +400 D’Eriq King +1600 Micah Parsons +2500 Jamie Newman +3300 Alex Leatherwood +3300 Gregory Rousseau +3300 Ja’Marr Chase +5000 Travis Etienne +5000 DeVonta Smith +5000 Patrick Surtain II +5000 Jaylen Waddle +5000 Shaun Wade +5000 Chuba Hubbard +6600 Sam Cosmi +6600 Najee Harris +8000 Kellen Mond +8000 Rashod Bateman +10000 K.J. Costello +10000 Walker Little +10000 Rondale Moore +10000 Brock Purdy +10000 Justyn Ross +10000 Amon-Ra St. Brown +10000 Kyle Trask +10000 Tylan Wallace +10000 Jaylen Mayfield +10000 Sam Ehlinger +10000 Kylin Hill +20000 Lawrence Heavily Favored To Be First Overall
If the theme of the 2019 NFL season was “Tank for Tua” when Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was favored to be the top pick, we’re going to have a similar “Lose for Lawrence” storyline for the 2020 season. The Clemson quarterback had a breakout year in 2018, leading the Tigers to the National Championship, and he’s been viewed as a sure-fire No. 1 overall pick whenever he comes out.
There's something soothing about Trevor Lawrence throwing speed outs so here's 93 seconds of them pic.twitter.com/6L72KgzR7o
— Seth Galina (@pff_seth) April 21, 2020
With Lawrence finally eligible in 2021, he’s at -305 on the board. That’s a jump from +100 where he was at previously. He’ll have some competition from Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields (+300) and Oregon tackle Penei Sewell (+400) but I don’t view these guys as holding much of a candle to Lawrence.
Fields is a dynamic weapon but Lawrence is going to be viewed as the best pure passer. And with Sewell, he’d have to have one of the best seasons ever for a tackle and have the quarterbacks stumble to have any shot at being first overall. I wouldn’t bet this because of the juice but Lawrence should be the guy.
2021 NFL Draft Odds First Quarterback Drafted Odds Trevor Lawrence -400 Justin Fields +350 D’Eriq King +1000 Jamie Newman +1200 Sam Ehlinger +1800 Kellen Mond +2000 Brock Purdy +2000 K.J. Costello +3300 Kyle Trask +3300 First Running Back Drafted Odds Travis Etienne -125 Najee Harris +150 Chuba Hubbard +300 Kylin Hill +450 First Wide Receiver Drafted Odds Ja’Marr Chase +100 DeVonta Smith +400 Jaylen Waddle +400 Rashod Bateman +700 Tylan Wallace +700 Rondale Moore +800 Justyn Ross +1200 Amon-Ra St. Brown +2000 First Offensive Lineman Drafted Odds Penei Sewell -400 Alex Leatherwood +400 Walker Little +700 Sam Cosmi +1200 Jaylen Mayfield +1400
Odds as of Apr. 25th.
Value With Ross at Top Wide Receiver?
There are a lot of good wide receivers coming out in 2021 but a number of them have concerns. Ja’Marr Chase of LSU is viewed as the top wideout and Alabama’s DeVonta Smith and Jaylen Waddle are also expected to be first-round picks. The issue is that Joe Burrow is no longer at LSU and Tua Tagovailoa is no longer at Alabama.
The moves by Justyn Ross… pic.twitter.com/7pFLET4Wiq
— ClemsonEditz (@ClemsonEditz_) September 15, 2018
With those players being forced to play with new quarterbacks, their performance could suffer. I think Justyn Ross is a really talented, big target who runs great routes. His production has been solid (66 catches for 865 yards and eight touchdowns last season) and should continue to be in Lawrence’s final year too.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Ross makes his way up the board while some of the other current leaders falter. He’s worth a flier at +1200.
Hubbard a Good Choice For First Running Back
The Oklahoma State Cowboys offense figures to be quite explosive in 2020. That’s why I also wouldn’t sleep on Tylan Wallace being the top wideout in the draft but while he has a little bit of ways to go in his ascent up the chart, Hubbard is already one of the best backs in the country.
.@CowboyFB RB Chuba Hubbard's remarkable season has made him a celebrity and inspiration in his home country of Canada 🇨🇦🤠 pic.twitter.com/EWWmCeht1r
— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) November 30, 2019
Last season, Hubbard compiled 2,094 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns. He added another 23 catches for 198 yards and two touchdowns. He’s a big play waiting to happen and he gets the job done both as a runner and a receiver.
Hubbard is going to be neck-in-neck with track star Travis Etienne, who has lightning speed and is the favorite here. However, I see Hubbard as having slightly better size and being the best pure runner. These guys should be neck-in-neck but since we’re getting value with Hubbard, I’ll take a shot with him.
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