Players to Watch NFL Preseason Odds

NFL preseason odds must be handicapped with an acknowledgement of all of the normal NFL betting factors, in addition to the unique aspects of NFL preseason betting In NFL betting, gamblers considering the NFL preseason odds never know how much effort a player is going to put forth, as he weighs his need for preparation against the desire to prevent injury. However, as you prepare to handicap 2008 NFL preseason odds, there are some players who you can anticipate will put forth significant effort, thereby largely impacting the NFL odds.

NFL odds involving Brady Quinn of the Cleveland Browns, for instance, can be handicapped knowing that Quinn is going to be giving 100% this preseason. When Quinn arrived in Cleveland last year, most gamblers figured he would be the team’s starting quarterback before the season was over. However, Derek Anderson had an All-Star season in 2007 and is considered the team’s starting quarterback for the foreseeable future. Nevertheless, Quinn will certainly take the opportunity of NFL betting to display his abilities and he therefore must be considered a formidable quarterback when evaluating the NFL odds.

Somewhat similarly, Aaron Rodgers, the Packers’ new starting quarterback, should command respect as you handicap NFL odds. Rodgers, unlike Quinn, is the undisputed starting quarterback going into the 2008 season. However, Rodgers will be attempting to fill the void left by Brett Favre, who has achieved near mythical status in Green Bay. Therefore, NFL preseason betting fans should know that it is likely Rodgers will want to demonstrate his potential even against the NFL preseason odds, thereby making him a fairly reliable factor in NFL odds.

The Vikings’ Adrian Peterson is another player you should keep an eye on as you handicap NFL odds. Peterson has little to prove and his past knee issues mean he will likely receive very limited playing time during the preseason. Nevertheless, when Peterson is on the field he will be a force to reckon with and may single-handedly put his team in a position to cover NFL odds. Such is the case because Peterson is known for always playing at 100%, hence his nickname ‘All Day’. Therefore, as you consider NFL odds, you can be confident that Peterson will be breaking tackles and scoring touchdowns while other running backs look to avoid hits and protect themselves for the upcoming regular season.

 

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