Believe it or not, the long awaited 2012 NFL Draft is now over and done with! That means that the odds makers are already hard at work calculating the probabilities as to how rookies are going to impact their teams in the upcoming season. And, even though it’s so soon after the NFL Draft 2012, there are already some clear and obvious winners and losers. It’s important for you to keep abreast of which teams fall into which category if you want your ventures in NFL betting to be as successful as possible.
The biggest winner of the 2012 NFL draft is definitely the Indianapolis Colts. They surprised everyone by focusing on the offensive during the NFL draft 2012, mainly because new coach Chuck Pagano has such a reputation for keeping his mind on the defensive. Oh well, surprises are good because they keep us on our toes, plus this strategy worked out well for the team. They naturally ended up tagging Andrew Luck number one overall and drafting Coby Fleener and Dwayne Allen both, quite the impressive repertoire! It’s looking like the team is still in need of a bit of defensive help, but fans should be raring and ready to go thanks to these smart additions to the team.
Of course, we couldn’t discuss the 2012 NFL draft without discussing the losers! One team falling into this unfortunate category is the Washington Redskins. Nobody can understand why in the world the team took on Kirk Cousins! Yes, we all know Griffin was a smart move, but continued smart moves are vital to success. You can’t just make one good move, and then make a bunch of random, pointless picks! Nobody is quite sure what this team is thinking, but Washington has a long history of making bad draft choices so their fans are getting used to it.
Draft day busts are always a concern for teams, so let’s wrap things up by zeroing in on another one of this year’s “should be” draft winners. The team in question here is the Green Bay Packers, which should shine due to Nick Perry’s prowess in limiting double team situations. Plus, the team has an incredibly smart and fresh choice in B.J. Coleman, a Tennessee native who has already captured the odds maker’s attention. There is talk that he could be as good as Matt Flynn within a very short time period!
Make sure that if you’re planning to be involved in NFL betting, either as a bookie or a player, that you’re up on the latest odds and conjectures. That way, you can run your business in peace and enjoy as much success as possible.