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 …

Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama (27.5, -110) – Over

Diggs is a very good player, but he happens to be scheme-specific. I’m not sure he has the speed to play in a true man-to-man defense. He would be best suited in a cover 3 where he can jump routes and use his elite ball skills to create turnovers. The problem is that there just aren’t a ton of landing spots for Diggs.

One of his primary suitors was sure to be the Vikings, but they just traded away big brother Stefon, so I can’t imagine that pairing coming to fruition. The Seahawks are definitely a fit, but the cornerback position isn’t close to being the biggest need for Pete Carroll and company.

Plus, there are too many other cornerbacks that possess all of the traits you want in a potential lockdown corner for Diggs to be picked this high.

CONFIDENCE LEVEL: 4

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