2018 Heisman Trophy Odds: Best Bets, Values, Longshots
The latest 2018 Heisman Trophy Odds are out from the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook. Who’ll win, what are the best longshots, and what’s the best value?
Always take The Field.
Baker Mayfield was a gettable pick before last season began, but Lamar Jackson came out of left field – or, at least, just outside of the infield – to win two years ago.
This season, considering it’s usually a quarterback-driven honor, the race is more wide open than ever.
But here’s the problem, IT’S REALLY HARD TO WIN THE HEISMAN. The NFL is loaded with Hall of Fame talents who couldn’t even become finalists, much less win the thing. So remembering that this only works if the player WINS it …
Just … Don’t
You’re not crazy. The Heisman race can always get a bit funky, and all of these players have the upside to have big seasons. But when it comes to the Heisman, just … don’t.
Jalen Hurd, WR Baylor 300/1
Jake Bentley, QB South Carolina, 100/1
Stephen Carr, RB USC 100/1
JT Daniels, QB USC 100/1
Sam Ehlinger, QB Texas 100/1
Travis Etienne, RB Clemson 100/1
Ryan Finley, QB NC State 100/1
Alex Hornibrook, QB Wisconsin 100/1
Dexter Lawrence, DT Clemson 100/1
Ed Oliver, DT Houston 100/1
David Sills, WR West Virginia 100/1
J.D. Spielman, WR Nebraska 100/1
Nick Fitzgerald, QB Mississippi State 60/1
Deondre Francois, QB Florida State 50/1
The latest 2018 Heisman Trophy Odds are out from the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook. Who’ll win, what are the best longshots, and what’s the best value?
Always take The Field.
Baker Mayfield was a gettable pick before last season began, but Lamar Jackson came out of left field – or, at least, just outside of the infield – to win two years ago.
This season, considering it’s usually a quarterback-driven honor, the race is more wide open than ever.
But here’s the problem, IT’S REALLY HARD TO WIN THE HEISMAN. The NFL is loaded with Hall of Fame talents who couldn’t even become finalists, much less win the thing. So remembering that this only works if the player WINS it …
Just … Don’t
You’re not crazy. The Heisman race can always get a bit funky, and all of these players have the upside to have big seasons. But when it comes to the Heisman, just … don’t.
Jalen Hurd, WR Baylor 300/1
Jake Bentley, QB South Carolina, 100/1
Stephen Carr, RB USC 100/1
JT Daniels, QB USC 100/1
Sam Ehlinger, QB Texas 100/1
Travis Etienne, RB Clemson 100/1
Ryan Finley, QB NC State 100/1
Alex Hornibrook, QB Wisconsin 100/1
Dexter Lawrence, DT Clemson 100/1
Ed Oliver, DT Houston 100/1
David Sills, WR West Virginia 100/1
J.D. Spielman, WR Nebraska 100/1
Nick Fitzgerald, QB Mississippi State 60/1
Deondre Francois, QB Florida State 50/1