2021 NFL MVP Odds
The 2021 NFL MVP odds have been released, and it features the best in the game atop the list. This season, will Aaron Rodgers defend his throne while everybody attempts to knock him off?
Here are the 2021 NFL MVP odds, per FanDuel Sportsbook:
The Longshots
T.J. Watt (180-1). This season, T.J. Watt could use his pent up frustration from another NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award snub to reach a new level.
George Kittle (180-1). After a nightmarish 2020, the former Iowa Hawkeyes tight end is returning to the league with a vengeance.
Travis Kelce (180-1). Perhaps the most electrifying tight end in the league, it helps that Kelce has Patrick Mahomes throwing him the football.
Tyreek Hill (180-1). Unfortunately, Hill and Kelce may take eachother out of the running with their play. Still, the former Oklahoma State wide receiver could catapult to the best in the league with another tremendous season.
Chase Young (120-1). If Washington is to repeat as NFC East Champions, Young is going to have to have a monster season once again.
Aaron Donald (120-1). While the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award may already have his name on it, Donald could reach even higher in 2021.
Devante Adams (120-1). Thankfully, Aaron Rodgers is back in Green Bay. If this truly is Adams last season with his quarterback, he may want to go out with a bang.
DeAndre Hopkins (120-1). This season, the Arizona Cardinals are the NFC’s biggest sleeper. It’s the mission of Hopkins to wake them up.
Sneaky Picks
Dalvin Cook (75-1). With Justin Jefferson and Adam Theilen keeping the defense on their toes, Cook should have plenty of room to run this season.
Christian McCaffrey (50-1). Back after injuries spoiled his 2020 season, McCaffrey projects to return to his fantastic self with the Carolina Panthers.
Derrick Henry (50-1). Has any running back been more consistent over recent seasons? After winning the NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award, Henry will look to add an MVP to his collection.
Kyler Murray (23-1). With Kliff Kingsbury calling the shots, we could see a Josh Allen-esque ascent for Murray this season.
Top 10
- 1Breaking
DJ Lagway
Florida QB to return vs. LSU
- 2
Dylan Raiola injury
Nebraska QB will play vs. USC
- 3
Elko pokes at Kiffin
A&M coach jokes over kick times
- 4New
SEC changes course
Alcohol sales at SEC Championship Game
- 5
Bryce Underwood
Michigan prepared to offer No. 1 recruit $10.5M over 4 years
Russell Wilson (20-1). He has a new offensive coordinator, and Wilson is saying he’s more confident than ever. If that’s true, the entire NFL should be on notice.
Justin Herbert (20-1). If Herbert’s rookie year wasn’t a mirage, an MVP award could be attainable in just his second season.
Matthew Stafford (17-1). In his first year with the Los Angeles Rams, we could see Stafford show why he deserved to be in the spotlight all these years.
Lamar Jackson (17-1). Has the NFL figured out Jackson yet? He doesn’t think so. This season, he’ll try to prove it.
Dak Prescott (17-1). If he has a solid season, the NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award is likely his. Now, if he has a great season, could we see the Dallas Cowboys quarterback take home the MVP as well?
The Favorites
Josh Allen (13-1). The runner-up last year, Allen will be on a mission to prove his career year was no fluke.
Tom Brady (12-1). Could Brady really win an MVP at the age of 44? On his quest for his eighth Super Bowl, it’s smart not to count him out.
Aaron Rodgers (10-1). Following all the drama surrounding him this offseason, Rodgers will look to refocus the attention on his generational talent. If he can, back-to-back MVP awards are more than attainable.
Patrick Mahomes (5-1). This season, a revamped offensive line combined with a dangerously motivated Mahomes may give us an all-time season. As for the 2021 NFL MVP odds, nobody else could’ve been number one.