2021 NFL Draft - No. 1 Overall Pick Odds

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2021 NFL Draft - Number 1 Overall Pick (4/29/21)
Player (School)AmericanFractional
Trevor Lawrence (Clemson)-60001/60
Justin Fields (Ohio State)+100010/1
Penei Sewell (Oregon)+110011/1
Zach Wilson (BYU)+300030/1
Trey Lance (North Dakota St.)+650065/1
Alex Leatherwood (Alabama)+10000100/1
Devonta Smith (Alabama)+10000100/1
Gregory Rousseau (Miami, Fl.)+10000100/1
Ja'Marr Chase (LSU)+10000100/1
Jaylen Waddle (Alabama)+10000100/1
Micah Parsons (Penn State)+10000100/1
Walker Little (Stanford)+10000100/1
Travis Etienne (Clemson)+15000150/1

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2021 NFL Draft - No. 2 Overall Pick Odds

2021 NFL Draft Number 2 Overall Pick (4/29/21)
Player (School)AmericanFractional
Zach Wilson (BYU)-1805/9
Justin Fields (Ohio State)+27027/10
Penei Sewell (Oregon)+8008/1
DeVonta Smith (Alabama)+220022/1
J'Marr Chase (LSU)+220022/1
Trey Lance (North Dakota St.)+220022/1
Rashawn Slater (Northwestern)+420042/1
Kyle Pitts (Florida)+500050/1
Mac Jones (Alabama)+500050/1
Micah Parsons (Penn State)+500050/1
Patrick Surtain II (Alabama)+500050/1
Trevor Lawrence (Clemson)+500050/1

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How to read the 2021 NFL Draft Odds Market

The 2020 NFL and College Football seasons have concluded and the 2021 campaigns will begin next August and September.

The next main event for the two sports in the 2021 NFL Draft, which will take place on Thursday Apr. 29 from Cleveland, Ohio and run through Saturday May 1.

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The NFL Draft has seven rounds and all 32 clubs will participate in the event, drafting players from College Football schools.

What's great about this event is that bettors can start placing wagers on the 2021 NFL Draft with America's top online sportsbooks, including FanDuel.

Odds to be the 1st Overall Pick in the 2021 NFL Draft

Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence is a heavy favorite (-6000) to be the first overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft and that selection is owned by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Bettors placing a $100 wager on Lawrence to be selected on Jacksonville would win $1.67.

QB Justin Fields of Ohio State and Oregon offensive linemen Penei Sewell are listed behind him at 10/1 and 11/1 odds respectively.

Who Will be the No. 2 Pick in the NFL Draft?

This NFL Draft betting market is much more competitive and the New York Jets will be on the clock with the second overall selection.

Zach Wilson, quarterback of BYU, has been made the top betting choice to be picked at 5/9 odds second while the aforementioned Fields (+270) is also in the mix too.

2021 NFL Draft - No. 2 Pick Odds Comparison

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2021 NFL Draft No. 2 Pick Odds (4/29/21)
Contenders
Zach Wilson (BYU)-180-200-400-170
Justin Fields (Ohio State)+270+350+375+450
Penei Sewell (Oregon)+800+800+800+450
Trey Lance (North Dakota State)+2600+1000+2500+1000

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Oregon linemen Penei Sewell sat out the 2020 season with the Ducks but he's still expected to go early in the 2021 NFL Draft. (AP)
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NFL Draft Order

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NFL Draft Order Process

  • The NFL Draft order is determined by the standings at the end of the regular season
  • The team with the worst record will select first in the NFL Draft and each team will follow up to the 20th selection
  • The remaining 12 teams that qualified for the playoffs will be placed in order of their elimination during the postseason

Team (2020 Regular Season Record)

  1. Jacksonville (1-15)
  2. N.Y. Jets (2-14)
  3. Miami (from Houston (4-12)
  4. Atlanta (4-12)
  5. Cincinnati (4-11-1)
  6. Philadelphia (4-11-1)
  7. Detroit (5-11)
  8. Carolina (5-11)
  9. Denver (5-11)
  10. Dallas (6-10)
  11. N.Y. Giants (6-10)
  12. San Francisco (6-10)
  13. L.A. Chargers (7-9)
  14. Minnesota (7-9)
  15. New England (7-9)
  16. Arizona (8-8)
  17. Las Vegas (8-8)
  18. Miami (10-6)
  19. Washington (7-9)
  20. Chicago (8-8)
  21. Indianapolis (11-5)
  22. Tennessee (11-5)
  23. N.Y. Jets (from Seattle (12-4)
  24. Pittsburgh (12-4)
  25. Jacksonville (from LA Rams (10-6)
  26. Cleveland (11-5)
  27. Baltimore (11-5)
  28. New Orleans (12-4)
  29. Green Bay (13-3)
  30. Buffalo (13-3)
  31. Kansas City (14-2)
  32. Tampa Bay (11-5)

NFL Draft History No. 1 Picks

Looking at the recent NFL Draft History, quarterbacks have been selected first in five of the last six drafts and nine of the last 12 going back to 2009.

NFL No. 1 Draft History (2009-2020)

  • 2020 - Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati Bengals
  • 2019 - Kyler Murray, QB, Arizona Cardinals
  • 2018 - Baker Mayfield, QB, Cleveland Browns
  • 2017 - Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland Browns
  • 2016 - Jared Goff, QB, Los Angeles Rams
  • 2015 - Jameis Winston, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • 2014 - Jadeveon Clowney, DE, Houston Texans
  • 2013 - Eric Fisher, T, Kansas City Chiefs
  • 2012 - Andrew Luck, QB, Indianapolis Colts
  • 2011 - Cam Newton, QB, Carolina Panthers
  • 2010 - Sam Bradford, QB, St. Louis Rams
  • 2009 - Matthew Stafford, QB, Detroit Lions

A quarterback has been taken with the No. 1 overall pick in five of the last six drafts. Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns was the lone exception within that time span.

The No. 1 overall pick has been a quarterback or a lineman in each of the last 24 drafts, making it highly unlikely that a running back, receiver, linebacker, or defensive back will be the first player whose name we hear on April 29 in Cleveland, Ohio.