2010 NFL Draft: Oakland Raiders Odds
Here we look at the impact the 2010 NFL Draft may have on the Oakland Raiders odds of winning a championship in 2011.
Sportsbetting.com (see website here) is offering a wide selection of betting props on the 2010 NFL Draft. Gambling911.com will be following closely. Additionally, the popular online sportsbook was still offering pre-NFL Draft future odds on the 2011 Championship games including the Super Bowl.
The Oakland Raiders odds of winning the AFC Championship in 2011 are dim to say the least but they could improve with a Jimmy Clausen pick. They would pay out $5000 for every $100 bet at Sportsbetting.com currently.
Many experts believe that the junior quaterback of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish will be selected as the eighth overall pick of the 2010 NFL by the Raiders as Sam Bradford nurses his injuries.
Head coach Tom Cable has already said he'll have a competition between JaMarcus Russell and Bruce Gradkowski in the quarterback position.
There is hope for the Raiders as San Diego might not be as dominating of the division as in past years (thanks to losing LaDainian Tomlinson). Kansas City and Denver are questionable at best heading into 2010/2011.
The Raiders regular season schedule was released on Tuesday and looks somewhat favorable. They play only three teams that made the Playoffs this past season and one of those teams, San Diego, twice. Tennessee and Pittsburgh probably should have made the Playoffs. Oakland will also face those two teams.
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