MJC Locks

MJC Locks

MJC Locks
Role
Player Prop Specialist
Location
Iowa

MJC Locks is a player prop bettor who shares his best picks with in-depth analysis on the Action Network app. He has built a loyal following of over 100,000 on social media by consistently identifying profitable betting angles in NFL, NBA, and MLB player props. He is a contributor for First Class Discord, where he provides daily picks, research, and exclusive insights.

MJC Locks started sharing betting content in 2021, quickly gaining traction for his sharp player prop picks, research and analysis. Since then, he has:

  • Profited over 300 units betting on sports.
  • Built a highly engaged community of bettors through his social media and discord.
  • Partnered with top sports betting platforms to provide expert picks and analysis.
  • Become a trusted source for player prop picks and trends, predictive analytics, and high-value betting opportunities.

If you’re looking for data driven picks, trends and analysis, follow him over on X/Instagram for his daily insights!

MJC Locks graduated from Iowa State University with a degree in Statistics and a Business Minor with an emphasis in Economics. He even took a Sports Economics class that covered the ins and outs of sports betting, unknowingly setting the foundation for his career today.

Betting Highlights
Favorite Bet of All-Time
Cashing a +14,000 longest rush parlay last year with my friend Professor on X. I remember watching the game live and needing Breece Hall to break a 40+ yard rush to hit the parlay. He had multiple "almost" breakaway runs before finally breaking free for a 50+ yarder. It was one of the best feelings ever seeing him break away into the open field!
Most Heartbreaking Bet
I was in attendance for a Bulls vs. Bucks game and built a same-game parlay just for fun. Every leg had hit except for one, heading into the 4th quarter. I just needed one more stat from Nikola Vucevic to cash the parlay… then he got ejected for throwing an elbow to start the 4th, killing the parlay. At the time I was absolutely livid, but now I can’t help but laugh about it.