NFL Draft odds can best be prepared for by looking at the top prospects. NFL betting has a number of players that could go early in the draft. Let’s take a look at the top prospects for 2009 NFL odds. NFL Draft odds tell us that Wake Forest linebacker Aaron Curry is the top prospect on the board. He probably won’t go first overall to Detroit though as they are likely to take Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford who is fourth overall in terms of prospects. Second behind Curry is Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree.
He won’t go second and could fall as far as #7 if the Seahawks don’t take him at #4. The third rated prospect in NFL odds is offensive tackle Jason Smith from Baylor. He has shot up the NFL odds board in recent weeks and some people have him has high as #1 or #2 overall. Stafford is #4 followed by cornerback Malcolm Jenkins out of Ohio State. It is unlikely Jenkins will be picked inside the Top 10 though.