With a multitude of free agent NFL players signing with new teams for the 2020 season, oddsmakers have keyed in on some of the more interesting situations around the league. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Cincinnati Bengals have attracted the most substantial attention, with one team looking for immediate success, and the other looking to build for the future.
Despite the heavy focus on Tampa and Cincinnati, top offshore sportsbooks have placed odds on a number of teams that are putting together a new nucleus of players on offense. However, there are two qualifiers for the bet to become official. The player that is being wagered on must start game one of the 2020 season, and the season cannot be less than 16 games for any reason. This is because the NFL prop bets are based on statistical totals projected across a 16 game season. Any fewer games than that will damage the integrity of the odds.
NFL prob betting lines provided by Bovada.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The gulf coast of Florida has been abuzz with excitement since Tom Brady announced that he was bringing his talents to Tampa Bay to try and hoist another Lombardi Trophy for the Buccaneers’ faithful. Tom-Terrific will be inserted into an offense that includes two dynamic wide receivers in Chris Godwin and Mike Evans, both of whom posted enormous numbers last year with Jameis Winston under center. Can we expect similar production from a quarterback who will be 43 years old when the 2020 NFL season begins?
These odds are preliminary and offer slim payout margins for both options, but we can at least make some judgments on potential performance based on the lines the oddsmakers have created. Brady will post numbers that look something like this: 4400 Passing Yards, 32 TDs, 11 Ints. Not quite the yardage totals that Winston was able to amass but one cannot ignore the significantly lower amount of turnovers.
With added ball control on offense and two receivers that appear poised to eclipse 1,250 yards receiving with 9+ touchdowns each, Tampa Bay can expect to notch several more entries into the win column. Expect the cannon to fire many times at Raymond James Stadium over the next two seasons, and you can bet on the NFL to take notice.
Tom Brady
Interceptions
- Over 10.5 -110
- Under 10.5 -120
Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 31.5 -110
- Under 31.5 -120
Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 4399.5 -110
- Under 4399.5 -120
Chris Godwin
Regular Season Receiving TDs
- Over 9.5 -115
- Under 9.5 -115
Regular Season Receiving Yards
- Over 1249.5 -115
- Under 1249.5 -115
Mike Evans
Regular Season Receiving TDs
- Over 9.5 EVEN
- Under 9.5 -130
Regular Season Receiving Yards
- Over 1249.5 -105
- Under 1249.5 -125
Cincinnati Bengals
LSU quarterback Joe Burrow is coming fresh off of a NCAA national championship and is expected to be the first pick of the 2020 NFL Draft. The Cincinnati Bengals hold the rights to that pick and there have been no whispers suggesting that they will trade the selection to another team, although it would definitely command much interest. There is certainly some all-star talent in place for the Bengals that will greatly assist Burrows’ entrance into the league, but the franchise has a history of poor performance that should concern anyone making future projections for Cincinnati.
Again, the margins for payouts are quite slim with no long odds posted as of yet. Perennial All-Pro wide receiver A.J. Green has an over/under set at 975 yards and 6 touchdowns. These are decent totals but Green can post these numbers with the worst quarterback in the league. Running back Joe Mixon is a hard-nosed runner and will keep defenses honest in 2020, and appears positioned to rush for 1100 yards with at least seven touchdowns. These also represent numbers that Mixon could achieve given the most mundane of circumstances.
Borrow appears positioned to throw for a little bit under 3700 yards and around 20 touchdowns. This would represent a very good total for a rookie quarterback to aspire to, especially on the Bengals. If the interception numbers end up around the low teens, then the team should be in line for a few victories which can go a long way toward building for the 2021 season and beyond. Despite this notion of goodwill, Colin Cowherd at Fox Sports Radio reports that Burrow looks like a bust to him.
A.J. Green
Regular Season Receiving TDs
- Over 6 -115
- Under 6 -115
Regular Season Receiving Yards
- Over 975.5 -115
- Under 975.5 -115
Joe Burrow
Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 20.5 -115
- Under 20.5 -115
Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 3700.5 +105
- Under 3700.5 -135
Joe Mixon
Regular Season Regular Season Rushing TDs
- Over 7 -120
- Under 7 -110
Regular Season Regular Season Rushing Yards
- Over 1099.5 -115
- Under 1099.5 -115
Remaining NFL Prop Bets for 2020 Season
Arizona Cardinals
DeAndre Hopkins Season Receiving TDs
- Over 9.5 -115
- Under 9.5 -115
DeAndre Hopkins Regular Season Receiving Yards
- Over 1249.5 -115
- Under 1249.5 -115
Baltimore Ravens
Lamar Jackson Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 28.5 -115
- Under 28.5 -115
Lamar Jackson Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 3199.5 -115
- Under 3199.5 -115
Buffalo Bills
Josh Allen Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 22.5 -115
- Under 22.5 -115
Josh Allen Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 3199.5 -130
- Under 3199.5 EVEN
Stefon Diggs Regular Season Receiving TDs
- Over 6.5 +105
- Under 6.5 -135
Stefon Diggs Regular Season Receiving Yards
- Over 1049.5 +105
- Under 1049.5 -135
Carolina Panthers
DJ Moore Regular Season Receiving Yards
- Over 1199.5 +105
- Under 1199.5 -135
Teddy Bridgewater Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 23.5 EVEN
- Under 23.5 -130
Chicago Bears
Allen Robinson II Regular Season Receiving TDs
- Over 7.5 -115
- Under 7.5 -115
Allen Robinson II Regular Season Receiving Yards
- Over 1149.5 +105
- Under 1149.5 -135
Cleveland Browns
Baker Mayfield Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 24.5 -115
- Under 24.5 -115
Baker Mayfield -Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 3999.5 -115
- Under 3999.5 -115
Houston Texans
Deshaun Watson Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 26.5 -105
- Under 26.5 -125
Deshaun Watson Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 4099.5 +105
- Under 4099.5 -135
Indianapolis Colts
Philip Rivers Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 26.5 EVEN
- Under 26.5 -130
Philip Rivers Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 4399.5 +135
- Under 4399.5 -180
Jacksonville Jaguars
Gardner Minshew Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 24.5 +115
- Under 24.5 -150
Kansas City Chiefs
Patrick Mahomes -Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 36.5 -125
- Under 36.5 -105
Patrick Mahomes Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 4699.5 -115
- Under 4699.5 -115
Minnesota Vikings
Adam Thielen Regular Season Receiving TDs
- Over 8.5 -115
- Under 8.5 -115
Adam Thielen Regular Season Receiving Yards
- Over 1199.5 -115
- Under 1199.5 -115
New England Patriots
Julian Edelman Regular Season Receiving Yards
- Over 924.5 -110
- Under 924.5 -120
Sony Michel Regular Season Regular Season Rushing TDs
- Over 7.5 -115
- Under 7.5 -115
Sony Michel Regular Season Regular Season Rushing Yards
- Over 964.5 +120
- Under 964.5 -160
New Orleans Saints
Drew Brees Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 32.5 -110
- Under 32.5 -120
Drew Brees Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 4249.5 -105
- Under 4249.5 -125
New York Giants
Daniel Jones Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 28.5 EVEN
- Under 28.5 -130
Daniel Jones Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 3899.5 -115
- Under 3899.5 -115
New York Jets
Sam Darnold Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 23.5 -135
- Under 23.5 +105
Sam Darnold Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 3599.5 -135
- Under 3599.5 +105
Philadelphia Eagles
Carson Wentz Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 27.5 -115
- Under 27.5 -115
Carson Wentz -Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 3999.5 -115
- Under 3999.5 -115
Zach Ertz -Regular Season Receiving TDs
- Over 7.5 EVEN
- Under 7.5 -130
Zach Ertz -Regular Season Receiving Yards
- Over 949.5 -105
- Under 949.5 -125
San Francisco 49ers
Jimmy Garoppolo Regular Season Passing TDs
- Over 27.5 -115
- Under 27.5 -115
Jimmy Garoppolo Regular Season Passing Yards
- Over 3999.5 -110
- Under 3999.5 -120