Sports Betting Sleepers in the NFL Draft at SBG Global

Sports betting fans are familiar with all the top rated talent in the NFL draft this year. Internet sports betting media has been in overdrive for weeks.

Experts have been touting all the top sportsbetting prospects for weeks now. However, there are many players that have been left out of the sportsbetting media bonanza for whatever reason, but could end up having the biggest Internet sports betting impact of any player.

Sportsbetting fans are surely familiar with draft day hidden gems like Tom Brady who weren’t selected until the sixth round, if at all. In this day and age it’s unlikely that potential sportsbetting stars can survive the NFL draft process without some media attention, but there are certainly players this year that are receiving little attention and could do great things in the NFL sportsbetting next year.

The player with the most potential to impress next year in his rookie sports betting campaign next year is Cal’s DeSean Jackson. As a returner he is on par with sportsbetting great Devin Hester of the Chicago Bears, he’s that good. But unlike Hester, whose impact on sportsbetting is limited to returns, Jackson should also be able to start at slot for most teams. Jackson is the most electric players in this year’s Internet sports betting NFL draft and should have an immediate impact on the NFL sportsbetting.

At running back, Kevin Smith of Central Florida could make some team very happy on draft day and greatly improve its Internet sports betting results in the year ahead. Smith put up mind-boggling numbers in 2007 and could be this year’s Adrian Peterson in the Internet sportsbetting. He has all the talent in the world and simply needs an NFL team to take a chance on him in order for him to prove his worth in the NFL sportsbetting. Despite where he’s drafted, he should be an NFL sportsbetting starter by year end.

On the defensive side of the ball the player with the biggest upside in terms of sports betting, is Miami DE Calais Campbell. A freak at 6’8, Campbell had a sub-par year in the college sportsbetting due to an awful supporting cast and constant double and triple teaming. But if he lands in the right situation in the NFL sports betting, he could easily register double-digit sacks in his first NFL sportsbetting season.

 

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