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Friday, April 24th, 2009 

At this point, Kentucky Derby odds and boxing betting have been pushed to the background and NFL Draft betting is in the forefront.

The 2009 NFL Draft is tomorrow.

It’s going to be a crazy day, especially with so much speculation. Is Matt Stafford the No. 1 pick in the draft? How far will Mark Sanchez fall? Do NFL betting fans envision Michael Crabtree in an Oakland Raiders uniform, even though he said “no comment” when asked if he wants to play for them. Will the Denver Broncos trade up? How about the Buffalo Bills? Is Josh Freeman going to end up a New York Jet? Will Brady Quinn, Braylon Edwards and Anquan Boldin still be with their teams at the end of the draft? And what about Jason Campbell?

Thursday, April 02nd, 2009 

Most people have been focusing on the final four odds and may not have noticed this, but Jay Cutler is officially on the trade block. NFL betting fans, start drooling.

The Denver Broncos officially announced that they are going to part ways with their stud, which begs the question: where is he going to land?

The Chicago Bears are an option, so are the Detroit Lions and some NFL betting fans want to see him in the purple and gold of the Minnesota Vikings.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the San Francisco 49ers could sure use him, but do they have the pieces to send back the other way.

Sportsbook odds still favor him starting for the Broncos next year and we can’t rule out that possibility. Remember, he is under contract.

My prediction is that the Broncos end up with Brady Quinn as their starting quarterback. How does that sound? Back to March Madness basketball odds I go.

Friday, March 27th, 2009 

Most people are watching the March Madness odds right now but I’m curious to know – where do you watch the NFL Draft?

Sportsbook odds for this event I’m sure would favor home, but here are some other options:

1. At home

2. With a friend

3. Sports bar

4. On your lap top

Not many NFL betting fans will watch the draft at a bar because it’s just not the right feel. The sound is usually down and who goes to a bar at 11:30 AM on a Saturday? That could get messy.

NFL betting fans are rowdy, but this event is more tame. I’ll watch it at home with some friends.

If you’re still distracted by March Madness basketball odds, don’t worry – it’s almost done.