DL Loaded with Talent in NFL Sports Betting Draft at SBG Global

October 25th, 2021 Online Sports Betting Odds Line

Sports betting experts are excited about the deep class of DL featured in this year’s NFL draft. Although not the most glamorous position in sportsbetting. Sportsbetting on a team’s defensive success start and end with the DL and controlling the line of scrimmage. That’s why the DL is so important to a team’s sports betting performance and this year there is deep talent pool for sportsbetting fans to mull over.

Sportsbetting experts have labeled DL the deepest position in this draft for good reason. With three DL expected to be taken in the top ten of this year’s NFL sports betting draft there is more talent at this position than any other in the eyes of most sportsbetting analysts. Arguably the best player at this position is Chris Long a DE out of Virginia, and son of former NFL sportsbetting great Howie Long. Ironically, he’ll likely be the top player taken in the NFL sportsbetting draft yet will most likely moved to linebacker in a 3-4 defense. Long has the total package: speed, size, intelligence and work ethic and is all but destined for sports betting success in the NFL.

But even if a team doesn’t land Long the consolation players are right there with him in terms of talent and sports betting analysts expect team’s to be able to land talented DL starters all the way into the third round of the NFL sports betting draft. One of the other prospects expected to go in the top ten is LSU’s Glen Dorsey who could prove to be the best D-Lineman in the NFL sportsbetting draft. A huge run stuffer, Dorsey is the best pure lineman in the draft and if he works hard most sportsbetting draft experts expect him to be a pro-bowler.

Another player that has gained huge sportsbetting accolades with this post season workouts is Ohio State’s Vernon Gholston. Listed as DE he will be moved to outside linebacker in the NFL and used as speed rusher on the edge, according to NFL sports betting experts. He’s too light to play DE in the NFL but should have bright sportsbetting future as an LB. Fans could keep an eye on Miami’s Calais Campbell, a giant (6’8) who could have the biggest impact of any of these linemen.

 

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