Super Bowl prop surprise: Beasley as MVP generating most bets

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Super Bowl prop surprise: Beasley as MVP generating most bets


Von Miller rewarded bettors by taking home Super Bowl 50 MVP honors at odds as high as 25-1 in Las Vegas sportsbooks last season. Bettors this year are hoping for a similar outcome from a different defensive player.


Tom Brady is the overwhelming favorite to win MVP at 10-11 odds at the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, with Matt Ryan the second choice at 8-5.

But the most MVP tickets at Westgate have actually been written on Atlanta Falcons linebacker Vic Beasley Jr., whose odds opened at 100-1 last Thursday and have dropped to 50-1 over the course of betting action this week.

A spokesperson from William Hill US told Chalk in an email that one bettor has a $6,000 wager at 50-1 (which would net $300,000) on Beasley.

Several other long shots are drawing big money at William Hill, including $3,000 wagers on Levine Toilolo and Austin Hooper at 100-1, $1,000 on Brian Poole and Robert Alford at 300-1 and even a $1,000 bet on Falcons fullback Patrick DiMarco at 300-1.

The largest bets at Westgate have been a "few hundred dollars," according to head oddsmaker Jay Kornegay, on New England Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount at 12-1. The most money at Westgate has been on Blount, followed by Brady and Dion Lewis at 25-1.

Last year, in Super Bowl 50, Cam Newton was the 5-7 favorite to win MVP at Westgate, followed by Peyton Manning at 7-2.
 

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thanks for posting.

50-1 is tempting but...
2016 von miller >2017 vic beasley
2017 pats offensive tackles > 2016 panthers OTs, by far.

i cashed a little $30 wager on von miller last year but i'll pass on the board this year (at the current odds).
 

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Bought Miller at the beginning of the playoffs last year for a great payday. Have a little Beasley at 80-1 along with T Coleman at 175-1, Freeman at 66-1, and Gabriel at 125-1. Have a couple Pats too...
 

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He won't get a sniff at Brady. Steelers had two good pass rushers and they got schooled. Houston has better pass rushers yet and Pats dropped 36 on em.
 

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I think Lewis is the best value pick on the board as he showed he is fully back from the injury. He would have gotten most of the action for the Pats this year if not for the injury plus he will be getting the ball via both the rush and pass.

Both teams have very good defensive backfields so I think the underneath receivers will be open and either Gabreil or Lewis could break a long one.
 

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Brady gets the ball out too quick for Beasley to get MVP, unless he returns a fumble for a TD in the 4th to win the game
 

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