Marvin Harrison, Jr. the Odds-On Favorite to Be No. 4 Pick in Draft, Malik Nabers Top Underdog

FanDuel has released odds on the No. 4 overall pick in the draft, and it’s not a surprise to see Marvin Harrison, Jr. as the clear favorite.
The Ohio State star receiver has long been linked to the Cardinals, who seem very likely to select him if quarterbacks go 1, 2, 3 in the draft.
Harrison has -230 odds to be the No. 4 overall pick, according to FanDuel on March 5th.
There is a chance Harrison goes third, and if that’s the case, the Cardinals could trade the No. 4 pick to a quarterback-needy team. But somewhat surprisingly, it’s another receiver listed as the main darkhorse to be the No. 4 pick.
Malik Nabers has +850 odds to be the fourth pick, which could be the case if Arizona doesn’t like the trade offers and decides to make their own selection.
After that comes the run on quarterbacks, with Jayden Daniels and J.J. McCarthy both sitting at +1500 odds to be the fourth player chosen in the draft.
Here is a look at the eight players with odds of better than 25/1 to be the No. 4 overall pick, which can be wagered on over at FanDuel.
Player to be Drafted No. 4 Overall
- Marvin Harrison -230
- Malik Nabers +850
- Jayden Daniels +1500
- J.J. McCarthy +1500
- Drake Maye +1900
- Dallas Turner +1900
- Rome Odunze +1900
- Joe Alt +2200
The NFL Network cameras caught Arizona GM Monti Ossenfort giddy with excitement after Dallas Turner ran his 40, and the Cardinals do badly need an edge rusher, but it would still be a shocking pick at 4.
While Alt has also been linked heavily to the Cardinals, it’s interesting to see that the betting markets place him as a longshot to be the fourth overall pick.
If Arizona sticks at 4 and drafts without Harrison, Jr. on the board, FanDuel feels strongly it would be Nabers over Alt at 4.
Could things get wild at 4, with a huge underdog ending up that high? It seems unlikely so early in the draft, but FanDuel has plenty of options for those rooting for chaos.
Here is a look at the longshot picks to be the No. 4 overall pick in the draft, according to FanDuel.
- Olu Fashanu +5500
- Jared Verse +5500
- Laiatu Latu +7500
- Taliese Fuaga +8500
- Xavier Worthy +10000
- Caleb Williams +10000
- Michael Penix, Jr. +10000
- Cooper Dejean +10000
- Jer’Zhan Newton +10000
- J.C. Latham +10000
- Brock Bowers +10000
- Nate Wiggins +10000
- Terrion Arnold +10000
- Brian Thomas, Jr. +10000
- Quinyon Mitchell +10000
- Bo Nix +10000
- Byron Murphy +10000