2024 NFL draft: Three predictions for the Jaguars

Three predictions for the Jaguars entering the 2024 NFL draft

It’s finally here: The 2024 NFL draft will begin at 8 p.m. Thursday evening, with the Jaguars looking to build upon an active offseason relative to talent acquisition by making good use of their eight selections in the selection ceremony.

Jacksonville Jaguars 2024 NFL draft preview

Jaguars Wire shares three predictions for Jacksonville’s approach to the 2024 NFL draft below.

The Jaguars will trade in the first round. Up or down?

Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Raymond Vohasek (59) fist bumps general manager Trent Baalke Monday, Aug. 14, 2023 at Miller Electric Center at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. Today was the 14th training camp session.

Sitting squarely in the middle of the first round, Jacksonville will be fortunate if one of the top two cornerbacks or top three wide receivers — the team’s two biggest positions of need — slides all the way to pick No. 17. At least one could fall that far, but isn’t exactly likely.

In the event the Jaguars are infatuated with one of these five players — wide receivers Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers and Rome Odunze, and cornerbacks Terrion Arnold and Quinyon Mitchell — and one or several are available in the early-teen range, I predict Jacksonville will move up to secure their guy.

But if they aren’t, or if Jacksonville is unwilling to meet the trade demands to make such a move, I believe the Jaguars will field calls for their selection and ultimately move back in the first-round order. They’d add picks to their arsenal as a result, to potentially utilize in a second or third-round move-up.

Remember, the Jaguars are without their original third-round selection (No. 79) due to their trade with Atlanta for wide receiver Calvin Ridley, who signed with Tennessee after spending the 2023 season in Jacksonville. They own a compensatory pick near the end of the round, No. 96.

Jacksonville won’t prioritize offensive line help

Nov 12, 2023; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars offensive line huddle around quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) before a play during the first quarter at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-USA TODAY Sports

Offensive line help hasn’t been an uncommon prediction for Jacksonville leading up to the draft. However, it would surprise me to see Jacksonville pick an offensive lineman before day three, as the team has its five starters and three depth pieces in place for the 2024 season.

Jaguars Wire covered this topic previously: The signing of center Mitch Morse before free agency, the re-signing of left guard Ezra Cleveland, the restructuring of right guard Brandon Scherff’s contract and the decision to keep left tackle Cam Robinson despite the cap savings his release would have generated indicate Jacksonville’s plans to largely run the offensive line of 2023 back in 2024.

Of course, paired with right tackle and 2023 first-round pick Anton Harrison.

Morse’s acquisition moved 2023 starting center Luke Fortner into the spot’s backup position, pairing him with guard Tyler Shatley and hybrid tackle/guard Walker Little among Jacksonville’s experienced depth.

Unless Jacksonville intends to upgrade one of the players on the starting five that it has devoted significant resources to, the path toward playing time for a rookie offensive lineman is extremely narrow. Perhaps such a player could offer valuable depth in year one, but even on the second-team, they would face competition.

It’s difficult to envision an offensive line prospect contributing to Jacksonville winning games in 2024. That’s why I don’t believe the Jaguars will pick one until day three, in the developmental range, barring a player being too good to pass up with an earlier pick.

The Jaguars will draft a kicker

Nov 4, 2023; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide place kicker Will Reichard (16) kicks an extra point during the first half at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports

The Jaguars haven’t drafted a kicker in exactly 20 years, to date. Their last kicker pick was Josh Scobee in the fifth round on April 25, 2004.

In my unpopular opinion, that will change this weekend.

The Jaguars have had three different starting kickers in as many seasons, since Josh Lambo was released early in the 2021 campaign, and brought in a potential fourth, Joey Slye, to compete with one of the job’s previous holders, Riley Patterson (2022), this offseason.

Slye has been with four teams in five seasons. He’s finished two of those campaigns sub-80% on field goal attempts, most recently in 2023, and has missed at least three extra-point tries every year since turning pro.

Patterson struggled with distance with the Jaguars in 2022, posting a long kick of 53 yards and missing three attempts from 40-to-49 yards. He missed three extra points with Detroit in 2023.

Jacksonville needs a long-term, or at least not short-term, answer at kicker and doesn’t appear to have one currently on the roster. Although taking a kicker in the draft is usually not well-received by fans and analysts, the Jaguars’ best approach to fixing the position might be selecting one.

Alabama’s Will Reichard, Stanford’s Joshua Larty, Arkansas’ Cam Little and Missouri’s Harrison Mevis have each garnered attention throughout the draft process and could hear their names called this weekend. One will be selected by Jacksonville.


Editor’s note: This story has been updated as it stated the Jaguars had not previously traded up in the first round under general manager Trent Baalke, which is incorrect, as Jacksonville traded back into the first round for linebacker Devin Lloyd in 2022. Jaguars Wire regrets this error. 

NFL mock draft consensus: Predicting the top 10 picks in the first round

Combining several recent NFL mock drafts from national media experts, here’s a final prediction of the top 10 picks in the 2023 NFL Draft.

We’re one day away from the 2023 NFL draft. Continue reading “NFL mock draft consensus: Predicting the top 10 picks in the first round”

Texas Football: Predicting the Longhorns future NFL draft prospects

The 2022 Longhorns have a few potential NFL players.

Despite recent struggles in the NFL Draft, the Texas Longhorns have quite a few players capable of finding a roster spot in the NFL.

At linebacker, DeMarvion Overshown figures to be a player NFL scouts will keep an eye on. A move to the edge could help Overshown play to his strengths as an open field tackler and pass rusher.

On the defensive line, Texas hopes Alfred Collins and T’Vondre Sweat will have breakout seasons worthy of NFL recognition. The two defensive tackles have solid tools for defensive line coach Bo Davis to utilize this season.

D’Shawn Jamison has room to grow at corner, but his knack for the end zone as a kick returner should catch scouts’ eyes.

Those are a just handful of Texas players that could find roster spots in the NFL.

The offensive side is more promising. Here are five players who might be drafted over the next two seasons.

2020 NFL Draft: 5 Draft Day Predictions That Just Might Be Right

As the 2020 NFL Draft is about to get underway, here are five nutty, off-the-wall draft day predictions that just might be right. 

As the 2020 NFL Draft is about to get underway, here are five nutty, off-the-wall draft day predictions that just might be right. 


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This might not be your normal NFL Draft – at least, it won’t be the new normal, with all the bluster and goofy sideshows – but it’s still going to have its share of craziness, misfires, second-guess selections, and bold moves.

What do we know for certain? Most of the picks on Day Three will be a total waste of time, someone will pass on an obvious-in-hindsight Hall of Fame talent in the first round for a bust, and … we’ll all have a whole lot of fun.

So let’s project a little bit of the silliness. Here are five wacky predictions for the 2020 NFL Draft that will absolutely happen. Maybe. petef@Wib872

5. Washington at the 2, Detroit at the 3, New York Giants at the 4. Two of those three will trade out of their picks.

The three worst things in the entire world are 1) the Disney Family Singalong, 2) people who do what I do in sports media who complain in ANY way about being too in demand during this time of year because they’re SO busy getting to do their super-awesome sports jobs during a global pandemic, and 3) mock drafters who project trades.

You can’t make an NFL draft trade happen, and anyone who says they have inside knowledge from a trusted source are almost always being used in some way to put out misinformation.

You have to play it straight if you’re going to project an NFL draft, knowing full well that there will be trades at some point. With that said …

I’m projecting trades in my 2020 NFL Draft.


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Two of the three teams that pick immediately after Cincinnati takes Joe Burrow will trade out of their spots.

There’s a chance Washington really does see Ohio State DE Chase Young as the best player in the draft – which he is – and wants to stay put, but then it should go haywire.

Either 1) Miami and/or the Chargers will paranoid up and try moving from their respective spots at the 5 and 6 to make sure they get either Tua Tagovailoa or Justin Herbert, or 2) teams like Jacksonville, who need a quarterback, will give away the farm to cut in line to get one of the two star QB prospects.

Ohio State CB Jeff Okudah is one of the four best prospects in the draft, but Detroit could move down out of the 3 and still be in line for a premium pick. And then there are the Giants.

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There’s absolutely no need whatsoever to take an offensive tackle in this draft at the fourth overall spot.

Tristan Wirfs, Mekhi Becton, Jedrick Wills, Andrew Thomas, Joshua Jones, Isaiah Wilson, Ezra Cleveland, Austin Jackson … they’re all good.

If the Giants like Clemson LB Isaiah Simmons, great. Stay put, take one of the five best prospects in this thing, and that’s the right selection at the right time. But if they’re going with an offensive tackle and they’re not moving down to do it, they’re not doing their job.

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2020 NFL Draft: Which cornerback will be drafted first?

Is Jeff Okudah a lock to be the first cornerback drafted? We break down the 2020 NFL Draft odds to be the first CB off the board.

The 2020 NFL Draft features plenty of good options at the cornerback position, but one stands above the rest as the best corner in the class. BetMGM has odds on who will be the first CB taken in April’s draft and we’ll make our picks to be the first cornerback taken in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Cornerback is a premium position in the NFL, especially with the league shifting to more pass-happy attacks. Gone are the days of running backs carrying the ball 30 times a game, with quarterbacks now airing it out more often than ever before. It’s why stopping modern-day offenses requires quality cornerbacks in the secondary.

Ohio State’s Jeff Okudah is widely regarded as the premier corner this year and could go as early as the top five.

2020 NFL Draft odds: Ohio State’s Jeff Okudah -5000

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday, March 20 at 10:30 a.m. ET.

Okudah was a stud at Ohio State last season, despite not winning the Jim Thorpe Award as the best defensive back in the country. He tested extremely well at the NFL combine, running a 4.48 in the 40-yard dash, jumping 41 inches in the vertical and 135 inches in the broad.

All of that, combined with the tape he put together at Ohio State, have him as the odds-on favorite to be the first cornerback taken in April. Several mock drafts have him going as early as third overall to the Detroit Lions – which seems especially likely after they just traded Darius Slay.

Okudah’s line of -5000 is steep and doesn’t offer much upside, but it’s a fair number based on his body of work.

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2020 NFL Draft odds: Florida’s C.J. Henderson +1200


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Henderson is an elite cornerback, but he’s not on the level of Okudah. He’s viewed as someone who could go in the top 10, but the more likely scenario is he goes somewhere between No. 12 and 20 where the Las Vegas Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars are slated to pick, respectively. The Dallas Cowboys are also a good fit at No. 17.

While he could rise a bit, there’s almost no chance he’ll leapfrog Okudah next month. There’s too big of a gap between them.

2020 NFL Draft odds: LSU’s Kristian Fulton +2500

Fulton is No. 3 on BetMGM’s board of corners, well behind Okudah and Henderson. He has very little chance to go ahead of Okudah, but don’t be surprised if someone takes him before Henderson. He showed great speed at the combine by running a 4.46 in the 40, which was a question mark in his game. Fulton also excels in man coverage, so if a man-heavy team is in need of a cornerback, it could favor the LSU product.

The Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons appear to be good fits for Fulton in the middle of the first round and could be landing spots at No. 15 or 16, respectively.

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2020 NFL Draft: Which O-lineman will be drafted first?

A look at the O-linemen who could be drafted and who is most likely to go first and to which team.

The 2020 NFL Draft is set to begin Thursday, April 23, and 255 players will be selected by teams to move on and play professional football. Several offensive linemen are expected to be drafted and many will go in the first round. It is a draft with some top-end talent at tackle. Here, we analyze the odds and best bets for the first offensive lineman selected in the 2020 draft.

2020 NFL Draft odds for O-Linemen to be drafted first

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday, March 19 at 11:15 a.m. ET.

Twenty-two players are given odds to be the first offensive lineman selected in the 2020 NFL Draft. Some are absolute longshots. Here are the odds for each player, listed from shortest to longest.

  • Tristan Wirfs, Iowa +140
  • Mekhi Becton, Louisville +175
  • Jedrick Wills, Alabama +220
  • Andrew Thomas, Georgia +800
  • Josh Jones, Houston, +2000
  • Austin Jackson, USC +2500
  • Ezra Cleveland, Boise State +4000
  • Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin +10000
  • Lloyd Cushenberry III, LSU +15000
  • Matt Hennessy, Temple +15000
  • Cesar Ruiz, Michigan +15000
  • Ben Bartch, St. John’s +20000
  • Saahdiq Charles, LSU +20000
  • Robert Hunt, Louisiana-Lafayette +20000
  • Jonah Jackson, Ohio State +20000
  • Lucas Niang, TCU +20000
  • Matt Peart, Connecticut +20000
  • Prince Tega Wanogho, Auburn +20000
  • Isaiah Wilson, Georgia +20000
  • Trey Adams, Washington +25000
  • John Simpson, Clemson +25000
  • Tyre Phillips, Mississippi State +25000

Who will be the first OL drafted? Best bets


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Based on pre-draft chatter, it is basically a four-man race to be the first offensive lineman picked and it depends on the team making the selection.

The New York Giants are the first team who might tackle a tackle with the fourth overall pick. The Carolina Panthers could do it with the seventh pick. The Arizona Cardinals could with the eighth pick. So could the Cleveland Browns at No. 10 and the New York Jets at No. 11.

If the Giants go with a tackle, they are most likely to go with a left tackle. That would suggest either Becton or Thomas could be the first OL off the board.

Wirfs has great game tape and had the best combine performance, while Wills was solid and allowed only one sack all last season.

Becton, who has incredible size and speed for that side, has the biggest boom-or-bust potential and seems to fit the best in the Browns’ scheme.

Ultimately, it will come down to who makes the first pick.

If you think it will be the Giants, your best bets are Becton at +175 and Thomas at +800.  I expect the top lineman to come off the board at No. 8 with the Cardinals. That will almost certainly be Wirfs at +140.

If you are looking for a potential big payout, Thomas at +800 could be the winner, but the smart money is on Wirfs.

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2020 NFL Draft: Which tight end will be drafted first?

A look at the tight ends who could be drafted in the 2020 NFL Draft and who is most likely to be picked first.

One of the weakest positions in the 2020 NFL Draft is tight end. Barring a surprise, there won’t be a tight end drafted in the first round. In fact, there is a realistic chance that there isn’t a tight end drafted inside of the top-50 selections.

However, that won’t prevent us from wagering on who will be the first tight end draft come April 23-25. Take a look at the odds for the first tight end to be drafted:

2020 NFL Draft odds, first TE selected:

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Saturday, March 21 at 5:20 p.m. ET.

Player
School
Odds
Cole Kmet Notre Dame -110
Adam Trautman Dayton +400
Thaddeus Moss LSU +600
Albert Okwuegbunam Missouri +600
Brycen Hopkins Purdue +800
Hunter Bryant Washington +800
Harrison Bryant Florida Atlantic +1200
Jared Pinkney Vanderbilt +1200

Who will be the first TE drafted? Best bets

Notre Dame’s Cole Kmet is the odds-on favorite to be the first tight end off the board as he possesses ideal size and speed for the position. While he needs to improve as a blocker, he is just 20 years old and is still improving. Given the big-school pedigree and elite size, Kmet should come off the board sometime in the second round. Even despite the lower odds, Kmet is still a GOOD BET to be the first tight end selected.


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After Kmet comes Dayton’s Adam Trautman. Despite playing at a small school, Trautman made a name for himself at the 2020 Senior Bowl. But after he ran a 4.80 40-yard dash at the combine, it’s tough to see Trautman being drafted inside the top 60 picks. Despite the attractive odds, PASS on betting on Trautman to be the first tight end selected.

The sucker bet here is LSU’s Thaddeus Moss, whose odds have been pushed up due to name recognition. After measuring in at 6-foot-2 and 250 pounds, Moss doesn’t have ideal size for the position — to go with his below-average speed. That doesn’t even take into account that he broke his foot before the combine, meaning that he won’t be able to work out for teams at all before late April. PASS on Moss to be the first tight end drafted at +600 and look for him to be a late Day 3 selection.

An intriguing longshot name to monitor is Missouri’s Albert Okwuegbunam. At the combine, Okwuegbunam stole the show with a 4.49 40 dash while weighing 258 pounds. He is one of the most athletic tight ends in the class, and with three years of college production on his resume, it wouldn’t be a shock to see someone gamble on his upside late in the second round. CONSIDER BETTING on Okwuegbunam at +600 to be the first tight end drafted.

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2020 NFL Draft: Which linebacker will be drafted first?

A look at the linebackers who could be drafted in the 2020 NFL Draft and who is most likely to go first and to which team.

The 2020 NFL Draft is set to begin Thursday, April 23, and 255 players will be selected by teams as they begin their quest to play professional football`. The complexity of football makes the NFL draft, in my opinion, the most exciting of any of the professional leagues as a generational player can be selected in any round, at any position.

For all we know, the next Bobby Wagner, Derrick Brooks or Von Miller could be drafted this year. Here, we analyze the odds and best bets for the first linebacker to be selected in the 2020 NFL Draft.

2020 NFL Draft odds:

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Saturday, March 21 at 2:50 p.m. ET.

Player
School
Odds
Isaiah Simmons Clemson -3334
K’Lavon Chaisson LSU +900
Patrick Queen LSU +1200
Kenneth Murray Oklahoma +1500
Zack Baun Wisconsin +3300
Akeem Davis-Gaither Appalachian State +3300
Willie Gay Jr. Mississippi State +3300
Troy Dye Oregon +3300
Curtis Weaver Boise State +5000

Who will be the first linebacker drafted? Best bets

Unfortunately, this is a STAY AWAY as far as gambling is concerned because Clemson’s Isaiah Simmons (-3334) has this so locked up it’s not worth even taking a flyer on another linebacker. For example, Simmons had more sacks, tackles for a loss, pass deflections, interceptions and forced fumbles than BetMGM’s second and third favorites for linebackers to be drafted first — LSU Tigers teammates K’Lavon Chaisson (+900) and Patrick Queen (+1200).


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The only argument you could make about Simmons not being the first linebacker drafted is that he’s so dynamic as an athlete that he transcends any single position. Simmons entered the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine as the nation’s most decorated college linebacker, winning the Butkus Award and ACC Defensive Player of the Year, and being named a unanimous first-team All-American. His combine performance only padded his lead as the top-ranked linebacker entering the draft. Simmons wowed scouts by running a 4.39 40-yard dash and posting a 39-inch vertical jump and an 11-foot broad jump — making him the first draft prospect since 2003 that weigh more than 230 pounds to post such numbers (according to NFL research). Simmons being the first linebacker selected at the 2020 NFL Draft is the lock of the event.

Which team will select the first linebacker?

I’ll side with network colleague Luke Easterling of USA TODAY Draft Wire’s mock draft and say Isaiah Simmons (-3334) is drafted No. 7 overall by the Carolina Panthers.

Simmons could be drafted No. 3 by the Detroit Lions or No. 4 by the New York Giants. But after Detroit traded Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Lions will most likely select Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Jeff Okudah. The Giants will probably look to upgrade their offensive line after signing linebackers Blake Martinez and Kyler Fackrell. The Miami Dolphins and Los Angeles Chargers are both projected to select quarterbacks with the fifth and sixth picks, respectively, which brings us to the Panthers at seven. Carolina could really use a stud linebacker since eventual Hall of Famer Luke Kuechly’s retirement this offseason. Also, the Panthers were ranked 31st in opponent’s points per game and 23rd in yards allowed per game with Kuechly on the team.

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2020 NFL Draft: Which WR will be drafted first?

A look at the WRs who could be drafted in the 2020 NFL Draft and who is most likely to go first and to which team.

The 2020 NFL Draft is set to begin Thursday, April 23, and 255 players will be selected by teams to move on and play professional football. Several wide receivers are expected to be drafted and many in the first round. Here, we analyze the odds and best bets for the first wide receiver selected in the 2020 draft.

2020 NFL Draft odds: Which WR will be drafted first?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday, March 19 at 10:45 a.m. ET.

Sixteen receivers are expected to be drafted and have odds to be the first selected. One is the odds-on favorite. Here are the odds.

  • Jerry Jeudy, Alabama -118
  • CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma +120
  • Henry Ruggs III, Alabama +700
  • Tee Higgins,  Clemson +2000
  • Justin Jefferson, LSU +3300
  • K.J. Hamler, Penn State +4000
  • Denzel Mims, Baylor +6600
  • Laviska Shenault Jr., Colorado +6600
  • Brandon Aiyuk, Arizona State +10000
  • Donovan Peoples-Jones, Liberty +15000
  • Jalen Reagor, TCU +15000
  • Chase Claypool, Notre Dame, +25000
  • Gabriel Davis, UCF +25000
  • K.J. Hill, Ohio State +25000
  • Van Jefferson, Florida +25000
  • Michael Pittman Jr., USC +25000

Who will be the first WR drafted? Best bets


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Jeudy is the favorite but most mock drafts have had the top receiver split between him and Lamb.

The teams with the most glaring needs at receiver in the top half of the draft are the Arizona Cardinals, Las Vegas Raiders, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos. The Cardinals pick at No. 8 overall, while the Raiders are 12th (and 19th), the 49ers are 13th (after a trade with the Indianapolis Colts) and the Broncos will pick 15th.

The Cardinals, though, recently agreed to a trade to acquire WR DeAndre Hopkins from the Houston Texans, which would make it appear they will no longer take a receiver in the first round.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray was a college teammate of Lamb and has openly lobbied for the Cardinals to draft him. The Raiders have also coveted him.

Jeudy is believed to be a slightly more complete receiver but Lamb draws comparisons to Hopkins. Both are similar in size, speed and athleticism.

Given the situation with receivers, it is basically a 50/50 bet between Lamb and Jeudy. Since the value lies with Lamb, the best bet is to go with Lamb at +120.

If you are looking for a sleeper who can pay out a lot, put some money on Ruggs at +700. If the Cardinals don’t take a receiver, remember the Raiders have always coveted receivers who can run. Ruggs is the fastest player in the draft.

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2020 NFL Draft: Which RB will be drafted first?

A look at the RBs who could be drafted and who is most likely to go first and to which team.

The 2020 NFL Draft remains set to begin Thursday, April 23, and 255 players will be selected by teams to move on and play professional football. Several running backs are expected to be drafted. Here, we analyze the odds and best bets for the first running back to be selected in the 2020 NFL Draft.

2020 NFL Draft odds: First RB to be selected

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday, March 19 at 8:45 a.m. ET.

Twelve running backs are expected to be drafted and have odds to be the first selected. Two are the clear favorites. Here are the odds.

  • D’Andre Swift, Georgia -118
  • Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin -106
  • J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State +700
  • Clyde Edwards-Helaire, LSU +2000
  • Cam Akers, Florida State +2500
  • A.J. Dillon, Boston College +6600
  • Zack Moss, Utah +8000
  • Anthony McFarland, Maryland +10000
  • Eno Benjamin, Arizona State +15000
  • Ke’Shawn Vaughn, Vanderbilt +20000
  • Lamical Perine, Florida +20000
  • Darrynton Evans, Appalachian State +20000

Who will be the first RB drafted? Best bets


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Because of how running backs are valued today, even a talented running back class like this year’s group is getting pushed down. It is possible not a single back will go in the first round; however, with players like Swift and Taylor, at least one seemingly has to go early.

Initial projections had Swift going first and this is noted in the odds; however, Taylor produced more in college, rushing for more than 2,000 yards each of the last two seasons. Taylor’s performance at the combine probably put him over the top as the first pick.

Which team will select the first RB?

Who could possibly select the first running back?

The Miami Dolphins, who have three first-round picks, should be the favorite. They are expected to draft a quarterback, likely with the fifth overall pick, and will want to give him a running game to support him. They added veteran Jordan Howard in free agency, but multiple backs is the way to go in today’s NFL.

Another candidate is the Baltimore Ravens at No. 28, who depend on the running game to make the offense run.

My best bet would be to take Taylor, who is physical and fast at -106.

If there is a longshot to consider, ignore all but Dobbins at +700, who has all the abilities a team wants from a running back — running, catching and blocking.

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