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The trends to follow in awards betting — NFL voter weighs in on ‘runaway freight train’

The conversation surrounding the NFL awards is rooted around gambling, with sportsbooks in participating states betting on all awards as the season draws to a close.

Aaron Schatz, the creator of soccer's super statistics DVOA (Defense Adjustment Above Average)) and those finicky award voters weren't convinced that this was necessarily a good thing.

“I want to say this without criticizing other voters. I feel like there's been an increase in gambling with these awards that's happening with the rise of these awards stories,” Schatz told the Post. spoke. “Then the story becomes a runaway freight train that almost no one can stop.

“I think we're moving towards a world where people are unanimously or almost unanimously winning these awards every year because some kind of common narrative makes Player X the player who deserves the award. , and that player will receive almost all the votes.

New York state has a complete ban on award voting and does not allow betting on many events, including the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, and other outcomes not directly related to the play on the field.

Most other states allow betting on NFL awards, and the odds are going wild as we enter the final three weeks of the regular season.

Last year, Lamar Jackson won NFL MVP as a -10000 point favorite, but in years past he has had similar final odds.

“It's a little weird. Some years it's not like that. Some years we have three or four good candidates, and all four candidates need to get votes is good,” Schatz said. spoke.

All odds below are provided by BetMGM Sportsbook.

Josh Allen is dominating the NFL in 2024 and is a clear MVP candidate. Alan Dollenberg/CSM/Shutterstock

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MVP

player odds
Josh Allen -1000
lamar jackson +700
Saquon Barkley 14/1
Jared Goff January 25th
Joe Burrow 150/1
Odds are provided by BetMGM

Schatz's current MVP list appears to be Allen, Jackson, Saquon Barkley, and surprisingly, Joe Burrow, who made a herculean effort to keep the team in playoff contention.

But Allen's freight train is just as intimidating as he soars into the highlands.

“I think the only world in which Josh Allen doesn't win MVP right now is if Lamar Jackson has a couple of great games on national TV over the next two weeks or if Saquon Barkley breaks the rushing record. Still, I don't think he's going to win,'' Schatz said. “It seems like the world has decided who will win MVP before 50 of us even vote.”

Furthermore, he added: “Burrow is an MVP candidate. He's Ernie Banks. If they go 9-8, Burrow will probably be up there with Allen and Jackson because he was so good.”

Joe Burrow could be an MVP candidate against the backdrop of Cincinnati's terrible defense. Getty Images

Defensive Player of the Year

player odds
TJ Watt -275
Patrick Sartain +500
Nick Bonitto 14/1
Will Anderson Jr. January 25th

I can't say right now because of the injury, but it's usually the pass rusher of the year.

Schatz added that Broncos linebacker Nick Bonitto is leading the candidacy.

“We'll have to see what happens over the next three weeks because of the injury,” Schatz said.

Offensive Player of the Year

player odds
Saquon Barkley -400
jammer chase +400
Josh Allen 14/1

“The idea that this award is the second-best quarterback award is foolish,” Schatz said.

His general opinion regarding the award is to exclude quarterbacks from eligibility and give it only to running backs and wide receivers.

“This award should go to someone other than the quarterback because MVP is pretty much a quarterback award at this point,” he added.

If Barkley breaks the rushing record, we'll rely on that.

But Schatz also said he plans to vote for Lions offensive lineman Penei Sewell, proposing the league's offensive lineman of the year award.

Defensive Rookie of the Year

player odds
Jared Verse -200
Kunyon Mitchell +200

This could come down to a battle between Jared Barth's Ram and Kunyon Mitchell's Eagle.

“I think this is interesting because a lot of the panel members are very analytical,” Schatz said. “With Mitchell, you want to look at all of his coverages, and with Barth, you want to look at all the pressures, not just the sacks.”

“Brandon Thorne maintains what's called a true pressure rate, which is the quality of his pressures, and Verse is very high in that regard. It shows he has an impact beyond just sacks. There is.”

Offensive Rookie of the Year

player odds
jayden daniels -2500
bo nicks +1000
Brock Bowers +1200

While the quarterback leads the odds board, Raiders tight end Brock Bowers is making a push.

“Bowers is a great candidate,” Schatz told the Post.

Whether it matters is up in the air, as his previous comments about betting prizes have created a pseudo-discord between winners and losers.

Bettors have been quick to react to his talent as the Commanders' breakout QB, and the betting odds seem to overwhelmingly favor Jaden Daniels.

Dan Campbell almost won the Coach of the Year award last year and could probably win it again this year. AP

Coach of the Year

coach odds
Kevin O'Connell -200
Dan Campbell +350
Dan Quinn +800
mike tomlin 12/1
sean payton 15/1
andy reed 18/1

There are many strong competitors in this field.

“This award doesn't seem to have a narrative,” Schatz said of Coach of the Year. “I have no idea where this award is going to go. There are so many great nominees.”

Let's see how this season plays out, as the Vikings still have a chance to win and claim the top seed in the NFC.


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Comeback Player of the Year

player odds
Joe Burrow -800
Sam Darnold +800
Tim Patrick 16/1
Damar Hamlin January 30th

Looking at the odds, it looks like Sam Darnold is a no-go here.

“The Associated Press made it clear that they wanted this award to go to players who have come back from off-the-field adversity, not for 'the worst,'” Schatz said. “I think Burrow is the leader.

“I think what would be really good would be to have another award like the NBA, called the Most Valuable Player Award, but unfortunately it won't be in time for Sam Darnold to win it. I want to win an award.”


Why trust New York Post Betting?

Erich Richter is a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu but has a black belt in mixed martial arts gambling. During football season, he proved to be a huge moneymaker for the Post in the player prop market the past two seasons. Always betting on the long shot, the return on investment from 2022 onwards is 30.15%.

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