NFL Draft Prop Bets 2022: Picks & Best Bets for Draft Weekend

It’s NFL Draft Week and our football analysts are pouring over the draft betting odds and making picks on which players will go where and when.

Draft prop bet picks

Uncertainty around Jacksonville’s first pick

By Andrew Caley

Is Walker a lock? Will it be Aidan Hutchinson who was the favorite for most of this process? Or do the Jaguars have a surprise in store for us?

Pick: Aidan Hutchinson Number 1 Overall Pick (+300)

Pick: Position of Jacksonville Jaguars First Drafted Player – Offensive Lineman (+430)

Pick made April 27

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Teams leave Wyatt on the board

By  Rohit Ponnaiya

Some major character concerns have surfaced for Devonte Wyatt with some teams supposedly removing him from their board altogether.

Pick: Wyatt draft position Over 29.5 (-115)

Pick made April 27

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Lions take Florida State star

By  Josh Inglis

If Hutchinson goes No. 1, that will leave the Lions with the options of edge defenders, including Walker, Kayvon Thibodeaux, or fringe favorite Jermaine Johnson.

Pick: Jermaine Johnson No. 2 overall pick (+1,600 at bet365)

Pick made April 27

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Giant take Ekwonu or Neal with fifth pick

By Andrew Caley

I really think one of either Evan Neal or Ikem Ekwonu will be available to the Giants at the fifth pick. And with the offensive tackle needy Carolina Panthers picking at No. 6, the Giants will have to make their selection then. 

Pick: No. 5 overall pick Ikem Ekwonu (+400) or Evan Neal (+600)

Pick made April 27

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Jets go D-line

By Rohit Ponnaiya

Last year the New York Jets finished a dismal 4-13 under first-year head coach Robert Saleh. Once considered a possible first-overall pick, Kayvon Thibodeaux has all the talent and tools to be a steal for the Jets at No. 4 as they continue their rebuild.

Pick: Exact position of Jets’ first drafted player – Defensive lineman/edge (+125)

Pick made April 26

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Packers bolster O-line first

By Shawn Wronka

With the loss of Davante Adams, the Green Bay Packers need help at wide receiver. However, that may not be the route they choose to go with their first pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.

Pick: Exact position of Packers’ first drafted player — Offensive lineman (+750)

Pick made April 26

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Wilson to be first WR selected

By Rohit Ponnaiya

There are a few reasons why most mocks have Garret Wilson as the first wide receiver off the board in the 2022 NFL Draft.

Pick: Garrett Wilson first WR selected (+100)

Pick made April 26

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Malik Willis goes Under 12.5

By Andrew Caley

Malik Willis is the betting favorite to be the first quarterback selected on Thursday night, ahead of Pittsburgh’s Kenny Pickett and Mississippi’s Matt Corral. 

Pick: Malik Willis draft position Under 12.5 (+110)

Pick made April 26

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Hutchinson is the guy for Jaguars

By Jason Logan

After an awful 3-14 season, Jacksonville will look to the draft to rebuild the franchise back to relevancy. At the top of its odds board is DE Aidan Hutchinson, who has all the tools to come in and make noise early. Read along to see our full thoughts.

Pick: Aidan Hutchinson as the first-overall pick by Jaguars (+140)

Pick made April 25

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2022 NFL mock draft

By Andrew Caley

Andrew Caley has his fourth mock for the big day in Las Vegas. Michigan star Aidan Hutchinson gets taken with the Jaguars’ first pick, and we have plenty of other first-round changes as well.

Picks made April 22

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Travon Walker goes third

By Shawn Wronka

With odds shifting in favor of Kayvon Thibodeaux for the second overall pick, Georgia’s Travon Walker is the odd man out and has great value to go third overall.

Pick: Travon Walker as the third-overall pick (+600)

Pick made April 20

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