How Many Wide Receivers will be Drafted in the First Round 2022 Prop Bet

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How Many Wide Receivers will be Drafted in the First Round 2022 Prop Bet

The Draft Network's Jamie Eisner joins BetOnline All Access and says he loves the total set on the number of wide receivers to be drafted in the first round Thursday night but says, if you are going to lean a certain way, "lean towards the Over".

The total was set at 6 with the price on the Over -110.

"A lot of talented players in this class in the wide receiver position," he points out.  "A lot of wide receiving needing teams," he added.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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