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NFL Draft 2026: Elias Draft Specials

The 2026 NFL Draft is just two days away.

After months of scouting, free agency, the Combine, and Pro Days, NFL teams will finally have the chance to add a young impact player to its nucleus.

For many teams at the top of the draft, they're hoping to land a franchise cornerstone to turn their franchises around. Teams towards the end of the first round are looking for talented players that can be a contributor on their teams for next year.

bet365 has partnered with the Elias Stats Bureau for the NFL Draft, and there are plenty of special markets out there available on the sportsbook.

The Elias Sports Bureau uses stats to come up with markets - we'll break down each offering below, along with the odds listed for each market:

Read about everything you need to know about the 2026 NFL Draft on site.

NFL Draft 2026: Elias Draft Specials

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10+ Different Colleges have 2+ 1st Round Selections (+325)

In 2012, 10 different schools had multiple players selected in the first round, which were the most all-time. Can round one of the 2026 Draft meet or exceed this mark?

2+ Offensive Linemen Selected in Top 10 (+200)

There has been at least eight offensive linemen taken in the first round in three of the last four drafts. In addition, there has been at least two offensive linemen taken in the top 10 picks in every draft since 2022.

4+ WRs Drafted in 1st Round (-1000)

At least four receivers have been selected in round one in every draft dating back to 2020. That's the longest streak in the Common Draft Era of 4+ wideouts going in the first round. 32 wide receivers have been picked in the first round since 2020, more than any other position group.

6 or Less Unique Colleges Represented in the Top 10 (+190)

Four Ohio State Buckeyes and two Miami Hurricanes make up over half of the top 10 players on the consensus big board, as of April 15. During the Common Draft Era, the fewest number of different schools represented in the top 10 picks is seven, done most recently in 2006. Will six or fewer schools get their names called in the top 10 this season?

Alabama has 1+ Player Drafted in the Top 20 (-300)

Alabama has had at least one top-20 pick in 17 consecutive drafts, the longest active such streak among all NCAA programs. For the first time in nearly two decades, this streak will be put to the test, with Kadyn Proctor and Ty Simpson being the only members of the Crimson Tide expected to have a chance to go in round one, with neither appearing to be a lock. Can Alabama extend its top-20 streak?

David Bailey & Jeremiyah Love Both Drafted Top 10 (-1000)

David Bailey is aiming to be the fourth Texas Tech player to be drafted top 10 over the last 40 years, joining Michael Crabtree in 2009, Tyree Wilson in 2023, and between them, future Hall-of-Famer Patrick Mahomes in 2017. Another player with top 10 ambitions is Jeremiyah Love, who could be the fifth Notre Dame skill position player taken top 10 in the Common Draft Era. Among those previous four are Hall of Famers Tim Brown and Jerome Bettis.

Both Carnell Tate & Makai Lemon Drafted Top 15 (+100)

Ohio State's Carnell Tate and USC's Makai Lemon are aiming to be the eighth and fifth wide receivers taken top 15 from their respective schools in 1967.

Carnell Tate & Makai Lemon 1st Two WRs Drafted (-160)

Twice since 1967 have the top-two receivers off the board been from Ohio State and USC. 1996: Keyshawn Johnson (1) and Terry Glenn (7) and 2022: Drake London (8) and Garrett Wilson (10). Ohio State's Carnell Tate and USC's Makai Lemon are aiming to be the third pair.

Dillon Thieneman & Kenyon Sadiq Drafted Top 15 (+600)

During the Common Draft Era, Oregon has had multiple players selected in the first round four times, including last season (Derrick Harmon and Josh Conerly Jr.). Never before have two of them gone in the top 15 picks. Can Dillon Thieneman and Kenyon Sadiq be the first pair of Ducks to do this?

Jermod McCoy & Colton Hood Drafted in 1st Round (-200)

Jermod McCoy and Colton Hood are aiming to be the first pair of Tennessee Volunteers to go round one since Eric Berry and Dan Williams in 2010. Should McCoy and Hood both go in the first 32 picks, they will be the school's first pair of DBs taken in the first round of the same draft during the Common Draft Era. Multiply DBs from a single program have gone in round one 11 times over this span, most recently Ohio State's Jeff Okudah and Damon Arnette in 2020.

Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price both Drafted in 1st Round (+500)

With Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price, Notre Dame is aiming ot be the third program this century to have multiple running backs selected in round one. The previous two were Auburn in 2005 (Ronnie Brown and Cadillac Williams) and Arkansas in 2008 (Darren McFadden and Felix Jones).

Mendoza 1st Overall & No Other QBs Drafted in 1st Round (+120)

Fernando Mendoza is the overwhelming favorite to go first overall, but no other QB appears to be a lock for round one. The last time a QB was selected first overall with no other QBs going in the first round was in 2001. That year, Mike Vick went atop the draft to Atlanta while Drew Brees, the next QB selected, was taken off the board with the opening pick of round two.

Patriots Draft an OL in the 1st Round (+150)

Despite their unlikely Super Bowl run, the Patriots allowed 21 sacks last postseason - an NFL record. Will New England build around last year's first rounder Will Campbell and further solidify the pass protection for Drake Maye?

Arvell Reese, Sonny Styles, & Caleb Downs to be the 1st Three Defensive Players Drafted (+550)

The first three defensive players selected in any given draft during the Common Draft Era have never been from the same school. With Arvell Reese, Sonny Styles, and Caleb Downs all projected to be early selections, Ohio State could be the first to accomplish such. A single school has produced the top two defensive players selected five times since 1967, most recently Ohio State in 2020: Chase Young and Jeff Okudah, who went second and third overall, respectively.

Arvell Reese, Sonny Styles, & Caleb Downs All Drafted Top 10 (-300)

Should Arvell Reese, Sonny Styles, and Caleb Downs all be selected among the top 10 picks, Ohio State would become the first college program in the Common Draft Era to have three defensive players selected among the first 10 picks of a single draft.

Spencer Fano & Caleb Lomu Drafted in 1st Round (-600)

Spencer Fano and Caleb Lomu are aiming to be the fourth pair of offensive linemen from the same school over the last 10 years to be selected in the first round of a single draft. The others were Quenton Nelson and Mike McGlinchey (Notre Dame) in 2018, Andrew Thomas and Isaiah Wilson (Georgia) in 2020, and Donovan Jackson and Josh Simmons (Ohio State) in 2025. Utah has never had multiple first round picks of any position in a single draft - can this duo be the first?

The Chiefs to Draft Kenyon Sadiq (+1200)

Travis Kelce will enter what can potentially be his final NFL season ranked third among tight ends in receptions, third in receiving yards, and fifth in receiving touchdowns. All great careers, sadly, must wind down at some point, and the draft is an opportunity to replace aging stars with emerging young talent. Will Kansas City use this upcoming opportunity to draft a replacement for one of their all-time greats?

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