9 bets you have to make before the 2020 NFL Draft

The world of sports gambling is a tough one, but it is a billion-dollar a year industry. Each individual bettor makes their money by looking for (and identifying) discrepancies in betting odds. When you find the odds you like, it is then having the …

Josh Jones, OT, Houston (27.5, -110) – Under

Jones had a phenomenal Senior Bowl week in Mobile, solidifying himself as a first-rounder. Pro Football Focus also has graded Jones with the top grade in both run blocking and pass blocking.

He’s athletic and happens to play the position NFL teams covet the most along the offensive line. There are four offensive tackle prospects that could go in the top 10-14 picks (Jedrick Wills, Mekhi Becton, Tristan Wirfs, and Andrew Thomas), but Jones shouldn’t be too far behind them.

The Dolphins could certainly take Jones as soon as pick No. 18, but they also own the No. 26 pick. The Vikings have holes all along their offensive line and pick No. 22 and No. 25. The Patriots could be in the market as well, picking No. 23 overall.

There are simply too many teams looking to upgrade at the position to let a player of Jones’ talent level to fall too far.

CONFIDENCE LEVEL: 5

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