Everyone remembers the first overall pick, but what about the second overall selection?
The consensus is that LSU QB Joe Burrow will hear his name called first during the NFL Draft. After Burrow, though, is a wide range of possibilities.
What could throw a wrench into plans is if a trade is to occur. As it stands, the Washington Redskins own the second overall pick. That could easily change if a deal is made with another team. The same thing could be said for Cincinnati as well. While Burrow is easily expected to go first overall if another team trades for the pick anything can happen.
※ Current Odds Date & Time: April 21st, 6:00 P.M. (EST)
Online bookmaker William Hill has Young at -1000 to be the second overall pick.
Chase Young is projected to be the number 2 overall pick. Young spent three seasons with the Ohio State Buckeyes as a Defensive End. Washington has a ton of holes to fill to be solid once again, so it would make sense if they start with their defense. Young is listed at -1000 to go second overall.
Alabama Crimson Tide QB Tua Tagovailoa turned heads during his time under Nick Saban’s watch. However, recent physicals and previous injuries have shown NFL front offices that Tagovailoa may not be 100 percent healthy. Could that affect his draft stock? He is currently listed at +600 to be the second overall selection.
Interestingly enough, Burrow is listed at +2000. It makes sense as Burrow is expected to go to the Bengals, but there is always the possibility that plans change last minute.