2021 Heisman Trophy Odds
Odds via DraftKings
Player | Odds |
---|---|
Spencer Rattler | +600 |
DJ Uiagalelei | +750 |
Bryce Young | +900 |
JT Daniels | +1200 |
CJ Stroud | +1400 |
Sam Howell | +1400 |
D’Eriq King | +2000 |
Kedon Slovis | +2800 |
Bijan Robinson | +2800 |
Jayden Daniels | +3500 |
Brock Purdy | +3500 |
Matt Corral | +3500 |
Brian Robinson Jr. | +3500 |
Jack Miller III | +4000 |
Breece Hall | +4000 |
Casey Thompson | +4000 |
Emory Jones | +4000 |
Desmond Ridder | +5000 |
Max Johnson | +5000 |
Master Teague III | +5000 |
Michael Penix Jr. | +6000 |
Tank Bigsby | +6000 |
Bo Nix | +6000 |
Graham Mertz | +6000 |
Hudson Card | +6000 |
McKenzie Milton | +6000 |
Dorian Thompson-Robinson | +6000 |
Spencer Sanders | +6000 |
Dillon Gabriel | +6000 |
Jase McLellan | +6000 |
John Metchie III | +6000 |
Hendon Hooker | +7500 |
Marcus Major | +7500 |
Anthony Brown | +7500 |
British Brooks | +7500 |
Isaiah Spiller | +7500 |
Haynes King | +7500 |
Zach Calzada | +7500 |
Sean Clifford | +7500 |
Malik Cunningham | +7500 |
Tyler Shough | +7500 |
Chris Olave | +8000 |
Lyn-J DIxon | +8000 |
Garrett Wilson | +8000 |
Malik Willis | +8000 |
Justyn Ross | +8000 |
Mohamed Ibrahim | +10000 |
TreVeyon Henderson | +10000 |
Slade Bolden | +10000 |
Adrian Martinez | +10000 |
Dylan Morris | +10000 |
George Pickens | +10000 |
Cade McNamara | +10000 |
Jarret Doege | +10000 |
Joe Milton | +10000 |
Kyren Williams | +10000 |
Sam Huard | +10000 |
Tyrion Davis-Price | +10000 |
Zamir White | +10000 |
Jack Coan | +10000 |
Kenny Pickett | +10000 |
Derek Stingley | +10000 |
Taulia Tagovailoa | +10000 |
CJ Verdell | +15000 |
Leddie Brown | +15000 |
Max Duggan | +15000 |
Tanner Morgan | +15000 |
Zay Flowers | +15000 |
Ainias Smith | +15000 |
Alan Bowman | +15000 |
Harrison Bailey | +15000 |
Jalen Wydermeyer | +15000 |
Marvin Mims | +15000 |
Xavier Hutchinson | +15000 |
Drake London | +15000 |
Charlie Brewer | +15000 |
Kennedy Brooks | +15000 |
Grayson McCall | +15000 |
KJ Jefferson | +20000 |
Connor Bazelak | +20000 |
Spencer Petras | +20000 |
Braxton Burmeister | +20000 |
Will Rogers | +20000 |
Hank Bachmeier | +20000 |
Grant Wells | +25000 |
Carson Strong | +25000 |
Jarek Broussard | +25000 |
Jayden de Laura | +25000 |
Jordan Addison | +25000 |
Romeo Doubs | +25000 |
Zonovan Knight | +25000 |
Nick Starkel | +25000 |
Levi Lewis | +25000 |
Anthony Russo | +40000 |
Chase Brice | +40000 |
Shai Werts | +50000 |
Bailey Zappe | +50000 |
Chevan Cordeiro | +50000 |
Frank Gore Jr. | +50000 |
Grant Gunnell | +50000 |
Sincere McCormick | +50000 |
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Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley has produced two Heisman winners in the last four years. Quarterback Spencer Rattler could be the third by the end of the 2021 campaign.
According to DraftKings, Rattler — who opened +300 in January — currently leads the Heisman field just three weeks out from the regular season. He’s got company at the top, however.
Clemson and Alabama have combined to nab five of the last six national titles. There’s no surprise Tigers’ DJ Uiagalelei (+750) and Crimson Tide’s Bryce Young (+900) are both priced shorter than 10-1.
Uiagalelei and the Tigers are overwhelming favorites to take the ACC, but the biggest sleeper in the conference is arguably Sam Howell (+1400). The UNC product threw for more than 3,500 yards last season and is currently favored at DraftKings to be selected first overall in the 2022 NFL Draft; he’s a live ‘dog if everything goes right.
Matt Corral is one flier who could shoot up boards sooner than later. Ole Miss finished No. 14 in scoring last season (39.2 PPG) and returns the third-most returning total EPA in the country from 2020, behind only Liberty and Coastal Carolina.
Texas’ Bijan Robinson leads the non-quarterback crop at +2800. He posted 8.2 yards per carry last season and finished his true freshman campaign with loads of momentum, leading the way with 183 yards in the Alamo Bowl win.
DeVonta Smith last year became the first wide receiver to win the Heisman since Desmond Howard in 1991. His former college teammate, Alabama’s John Metchie III, currently leads the position group at 60-1, while Ohio State’s Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson trail behind at 80-1. All three receivers participated in last year’s national title game.
The most appealing long shot on the defensive side of the ball is cornerback Derek Stingley Jr., who’s been a fixture in the LSU secondary since 2019.