Nfl Roy Odds
The last time we took a look at NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds, Giants quarterback Daniel Jones had +200 odds to win the thing – ahead of even Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.
There are two running backs that fall in line next for odds to win OROY. In the history of the league, running backs have actually taken home this award over 60% of the time. Quarterbacks and running backs have made up most of the winners of the last two decades.
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The New York media did a solid job selling Jones’ stock at the time, but it seems somewhat silly now that Jones would take home the award given what we’ve seen from him over the past month.
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Murray, meanwhile, now looks like a lock to win NFL Offensive ROY as he put up phenomenal numbers for a rookie and has the Cardinals still somewhat in the playoff mix with a 3-4-1 record. Here are the latest odds at MetroBet.us/Sugar:
Kyler Murray +150
Josh Jacobs +175
Gardner Minshew +350
Daniel Jones +1600
Marquise Brown +2000
Terry McLaurin +2000
DK Metcalf +2500
David Montgomery +2500
Miles Sanders +3300
It’s likely too late for Sanders to make a run despite his breakout performance this past Sunday against the Bills.
For instance, Jacobs (who we loved a month ago at +800) has already accumulated 620 yards on the ground with four TDs. He also has 102 yards of receiving in Jon Gruden’s offense.
Sanders, meanwhile, has 294 yards rushing with just one TD on the season. He has also caught 19 balls for 274 yards receiving.
Things will likely trend positively for Sanders the rest of the way, but Murray and Jacobs have too far of a lead when it comes to stats.
The play: $10 on Murray, Jacobs
The Arizona Cardinals have needs that should keep them active in free agency this offseason, even though there is not much cap room at the moment.
When the time comes around a month from now, there are several free agents that Arizona could or should look further into.
Who are potential targets?
Let’s start with Roy Robertson-Harris, who has played four seasons for the Chicago Bears.
Robertson-Harris did play a role in the defensive line rotation for a very good Bears defense the past few years. Though not listed on their current depth chart because he ended the season on injured reserve with a should injury, he played DE, NT and DT spots for them (he is listed as a DE). He would seem to be a good fit, having played in a 3-4 defense as a Bear.
One value that Robertson-Harris would bring is his height. In that sense, he is like former Cardinals defensive lineman Calais Campbell. Campbell is 6-foot-8, while Robertson-Harris is listed at 6-foot-5. He could potentially knock down a few passes.
Robertson-Harris brings energy to the field. In this highlight video, one thing that seems to stand out is how he never gives up on a play:
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Robertson-Harris doesn’t have the sparkling sack numbers, having o only seven in four seasons, but Arizona’s front three don’t usually wrap up a lot of sacks. It usually falls on Chandler Jones or other outside linebackers it seems. However, it does appear that the former UTEP defensive lineman does have some pass-rushing juice to bring to the table.
And finally, and maybe most importantly, he could be had for a relatively lower money deal. He’s coming off a season with an injury, so he might be willing to sign a one-year “prove-it” deal that Cardinals general manager Steve Keim loves to hand out.
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The last former Bears defensive lineman the Cardinals acquired was Jonathan Bullard in 2019. He had his season limited to injury but had one of his most productive seasons as a pro in the nine games he played.
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What are your thoughts on Roy Robertson-Harris as a potential target for the Cardinals?
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