Bengals Tight End First Position Prop Bet 2022 NFL Draft: Your Biggest Liability for the Sportsbooks

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Bengals Tight End First Position Prop Bet 2022 NFL Draft

While there is much hoopla surrounding certain players and teams at this year's NFL Draft, BetOnline reveals that their biggest liability on the evening is one the pundits are hardly talking about.

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Bengals TIGHT END first position drafted is the top liability at BetOnline.  The full list of exposures appears below.

1. Bengals TIGHT END first position drafted

2. Rams KICKER/PUNTER/LONG SNAPPER first position drafted

3. Aidan Hutchinson to be picked No. 3 overall

4. Derek Stingley Jr. draft position UNDER 7.5

5. Aidan Hutchinson to be picked No. 4 overall

6. Will the No. 1 overall pick cry: YES

7. Ahmad Gardner draft position UNDER 5.5

8. Evan Neal to be picked No. 5 overall

9. Under 3.5 QBs selected in first round

10. Matt Corral draft position OVER 35.5

Many believe that the Bengals will select Trey McBride early.   He's a tight end who played for Colorado State.

Career highlights include:

John Mackey Award (2021)

Unanimous All-American (2021)

2× First-team All-Mountain West (2019, 2021)

Second-team All-Mountain West (2020)

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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