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NFL draft props: Will Jeremiyah Love go in the top five picks? Where will Ty Simpson land? - ESPN

Where will college football's best and brightest land in the NFL? We're about to find out.

It's time for the NFL draft, which promises plenty of action and new faces in new places. It also brings out plenty of betting opportunities.

Betting analysts Matt Bowen, Liz Loza, Pam Maldonado, Eric Moody, Ben Solak and Seth Walder have you covered, offering answers and analysis to key questions on the draft and providing their picks.

Odds by DraftKings Sportsbook and subject to change. An «Over» bet means the player goes later than the line, an «Under» bet means the player is drafted earlier.

More: Top 10 picks by odds | Mock draft simulator | NFL futures

QB Ty Simpson OVER 24.5 (-270)

Maldonado: Despite status as the likely No. 2 QB in this class, Simpson's limited experience (15 starts), average physical traits as described by draft analysts and inconsistent late-season film reduce the urgency for teams picking inside the top 24. In a weak quarterback class with no clear separation behind Fernando Mendoza, teams are more likely to wait or pivot to similarly graded positions. Simpson's most probable landing zone is in the second round. But at -270, the «right side» doesn't always correlate to «profitable bet.»

LB Sonny Styles UNDER 5.5 (-110)

Bowen: I like Styles to the Tennessee Titans at No. 4 or the New York Giants at No. 5. With his tackling range and 4.46 speed, plus the coverage ability and physical tools at 6-foot-5, 244 pounds, Styles can patrol the middle linebacker spot as an impact defender. Just watch the tape versus Indiana in the Big Ten title game. There's a reason he's being compared to San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner.

WR Omar Cooper Jr. UNDER 23.5 (-160)

Loza: There is a glut of receiver-needy

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