NFL Draft Betting By Position

  • Will Campbell has -200 odds to be the first offensive lineman drafted.
  • There are -5000 odds for Ashton Jeanty to be the first RB selected.
  • Tyler Warren’s odds to be the first tight end drafted are -800.
  • Tetairoa McMillan has -280 odds to be the first wide receiver drafted.

GREEN BAY, Wisc. – The 2025 NFL Draft is quickly approaching and there are plenty of odds and props still available. Here, we’re focusing on draft position odds and which player will be drafted first at each position.

On college football prop betting sites, they have odds for the first offensive lineman, running back, tight end, and wide receiver to be taken off the board during the draft.

First Offensive Lineman Drafted

  • Will Campbell (LSU) -200
  • Armand Membou (MIZZ) +130
  • Kelvin Banks Jr. (TEX) +1200
  • Josh Simmons (ORE) +8000
  • Grey Zabel +10000
  • Tyler Booker (ALA) +12000

It’s a two man race on college football sportsbooks for the first offensive lineman drafted between two SEC linemen in Will Campbell of LSU and Armand Membou from Mizzou. Both are deserving of being the first offensive lineman drafted as well.

Campbell is favored having allowed just two sacks this past season and five sacks throughout 2,553 snaps during his college career. Membou though has allowed just 26 pressures and three sacks in his entire career, with none last season.

First Running Back Drafted

  • Ashton Jeanty (BSU) -5000
  • Omarion Hampton (NC) +1800
  • TreVeyon Henderson (OSU) +7500
  • Quinshon Judkins (OSU) +10000
  • Bhayshul Tuten (VT) +15000
  • Cam Skattebo (ASU) +15000

This shouldn’t even be a question as for who the first running back off the board will be. Jeanty seems to be the most NFL-ready and is seen by plenty of scouts as the best option available at the position. Jeanty led the nation with 2,601 yards and had the second most rushing touchdowns (29). Bettors can feel comfortable risking any amount here on Jeanty to be the first RB taken.

First Tight End Drafted

  • Tyler Warren (PSU) -800
  • Colston Loveland (MICH) +400
  • Elijah Arroyo (MIA) +12000
  • Gunnar Helm (TEX) +15000
  • Harold Fannin Jr. (BG) +15000
  • Terrance Ferguson (ORE) +15000

At the tight end position, it’s a similar situation as the offensive lineman odds where both Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland are deserving of being the first drafted at the position. Both were the number one receiving options on run first teams at Penn State and Michigan.

Warren though, saw double the work that Loveland saw at Michigan with 104 receptions, 1,233 yards, and eight touchdowns. Loveland saw 56 receptions, 582 yards, and five touchdowns.

First Wide Receiver Drafted (Excluding Travis Hunter)

  • Tetairoa McMillan (ARI) -280
  • Matthew Golden (TEX) +175
  • Emeka Egbuka (OSU) +1300
  • Luther Burden III (MIZZ) +7500
  • Jayden Higgins (ISU) +10000
  • Elic Ayomanor (STA) +15000

Yes, Tetairoa McMillan has the strongest odds with the highest receiving yard total of any other receiver on the board, but these odds are more open than bettors might think, especially in the top-3.

McMillan might lead with receiving yards, but Matthew Golden has more touchdowns (9) and does more with his receptions at 17 yards per catch. Egbuka though has the highest touchdown total of the three last season and was a crucial part of Ohio State winning the National Championship.

That said, no one would bat an eye if either of these three receivers were the first taken off the board.

About Samuel Profeta

Sam is a college football enthusiast and who's been on the CollegeFootballProps.com team since 2020. He grew up a Florida State fan and graduated as a Nole in 2019. When he's not chopping it up about the Seminoles CFP snub, he's playing dynasty mode on College Football 25.