Three Alabama products have top-10 odds for NFL OROY

Three former members of the Crimson Tide made the top-ten, and they shouldn’t be a shock to anyone who paid any attention to college foot…

BetMGM released their odds for the NFL’s 2020 Offensive Rookie of the Year.

The long list is littered with top talent that was drafted from programs all across the country in numerous rounds of the 2020 NFL draft. However, the top-ten is a small group of players who are all products of top-tier programs which all had either come close to the College Football Playoffs, were in the playoffs, or won the National Championship.

Odds via BetMGM. Access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Apr. 27 at 11:15 a.m. ET. 

Three former members of the Crimson Tide made the top-ten, and they shouldn’t be a shock to anyone who paid any attention to college football within the last two seasons.

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is likely not going to see his first in-game NFL snap until the 2021 season for the Miami Dolphins, but that doesn’t stop him from having the third best odds of +900.

Wide receiver Jerry Jeudy was drafted No. 15 overall by the Denver Broncos. He could be the spark the mile-high team needed to get things going. Jeudy sits tied in fifth place with Oklahoma’s CeeDee Lamb at +1400 odds to win the award.

The first wide receiver off the board in the 2020 NFL draft was Henry Ruggs III to the Raiders. He is the last wide receiver in the top-ten. Ruggs has been given +1800 odds to win Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Here is the full top-ten list:

  • Joe Burrow, QB: (+240)
  • Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB: (+600)
  • Tua Tagovailoa, QB: (+900)
  • D’Andre Swift, RB: (+1000)
  • Jonathan Taylor, RB: (+1000)
  • CeeDee Lamb, WR: (+1400)
  • Jerry Jeudy, WR: (+1400)
  • J.K. Dobbins, RB: (+1600)
  • Henry Ruggs III, WR: (+1800)
  • Justin Herbert, QB: (+2000)

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