It's NFL draft week, a time when even an anonymous post on social media can trigger rushes of betting action at sportsbooks. It happened again Tuesday morning.
Bryce Young remains the consensus favorite to be the top pick, listed at -1400 at Caesars Sportsbook, but Tuesday, multiple sportsbooks reported receiving a surge of bets on Will Levis to go No. 1, causing the former Kentucky quarterback's odds to move wildly. Levis' odds to be the top pick moved from 40-1 to 4-1 on Tuesday at DraftKings.
Normally that type of odds movement would be monumental, but the draft betting market is known for its volatility.