Tim Tebow Draft Odds Now Available

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Sportsbook.com has just released Tim Tebow draft odds.  The Gators star is favored to be chosen in the 2nd round at +175 odds.

Tebow has changed his throwing style these days, mostly in response to criticims lodged against him.

Gary Shelton of the St. Petersburg Times:

Listen, and you will hear about the long, loopy flaw in his delivery. Read, and you will find those who question his feet, his arm and his ability to read an opposing defense. Pay attention, and you will find those who think any NFL team interested in drafting Tebow is wasting its time.

The reality is that there are probably plenty of teams looking to grab Tebow.

Of course, if he is not drafted at all (highly unlikely), the payout would be $6000 for every $100 bet.

Tim Tebow NFL draft odds appear below:

 

1st Round

 

+350

 

2nd Round

 

+175

 

3rd Round

 

+220

 

4th Round

 

+350

 

5th Round

 

+700

 

6th Round

 

+1000

 

7th Round

 

+1500

 

Not Drafted

 

+5000

Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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