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00:00 Since 2010, a running back or quarterback have won the Offensive Rookie of the Year award, except just one year.
00:07 That's nine of the last ten years.
00:09 With that one being Odell Beckham Jr. as the wide receiver, luckily today we are talking about a quarterback and running backs
00:16 that are the odds-on favorite to win this year's Offensive Rookie of the Year.
00:20 For that, I go to Jamie Eisner, Frank Tadeo, two of our gambling and fantasy insiders here at Sports Illustrated.
00:26 Frank, I'll start with you. Give me a quarterback and a running back you think has a good chance to take home this year's award.
00:32 Yeah, for me, Bill, it's clearly we're going to start at the top with Joe Burrow at odds of 2.5 to 1.
00:38 Clearly, he's expected to be the week one starter for the Cincinnati Bengals.
00:41 And as we know, this award is predicated upon stats.
00:44 And he's expected to throw for over 3,800 yards right now by the oddsmakers.
00:48 And he's going to get all of the opportunity to acclaim this award.
00:51 From the running back position, I really love the odds and the attractiveness of Jonathan Taylor, who was selected by the Indianapolis Colts.
00:59 The former Wisconsin Badger and the two-time Duke Award winner is clearly going to have an opportunity to steal the job from Marlon Mack in Indianapolis.
01:09 And I think running behind one of the best offensive lines in the league, and if I can get him at nearly 10 to 1 odds right now,
01:15 I clearly am going to be jumping all over him as my long shot play.
01:20 But for me, it's Burrow and Taylor in this award.
01:23 Jamie, I'll go over to you. Who do you like that the sportsbooks are laying odds on as a favorite? And then give me a long shot.
01:30 Yeah, let's look at Clyde Edwards-Hillaire, the last pick of the first round off the Kansas City.
01:34 8 to 1 is the number two option in a lot of sportsbooks.
01:37 Look, he's going to join a very dynamic offense.
01:39 It's going to play in a lot of big games, a lot of primetime games, and that matters to voters.
01:44 If you see a player, if they're making big plays and big offenses, they're going to get attention.
01:49 And for a long shot play, I'm looking at Justin Herbert at 20 to 1.
01:53 I'm all about the narrative on this one.
01:55 I don't think he starts in week one, but if the Chargers, as talented as they are, struggle out of the gates and he takes over for Tyrod Taylor,
02:02 like Baker Mayfield did in Cleveland a couple of years ago, and leads an extremely talented team to the postseason,
02:08 I think he's going to get a lot of consideration.
02:11 Plenty more NFL gambling news still to come and analysis right here from Sports Illustrated.
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