2024 NFL Draft Odds, Betting Lines: Marvin Harrison Still Favorite to Be No. 4 Pick

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Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images. Pictured: Marvin Harrison Jr.

The fourth overall pick belongs to the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals are not likely to be in the market for a quarterback. Kyler Murray recently signed a lucrative contract extension which means the Cardinals will likely go a different direction.

There is always the possibility of the Cardinals trading the pick to a quarterback needy team. Or they will take a much-needed weapon for the offense. This pick is wide open for possibilities.

2024 NFL Draft Odds: Updated No. 4 Pick Betting Lines

Odds via BetMGM as of April 25.

PlayerCurrent OddsTicket%Handle%
Marvin Harrison Jr.-27522.90%24.30%
J.J. McCarthy+35031.20%51.60%
Drake Maye+50013.30%10.30%
Malik Nabers+180010.80%4.60%
Jayden Daniels+25003.20%0.70%
Rome Odunze+50003.60%1.20%
Joe Alt+66005.00%2.70%
Bo Nix+150002.50%2.30%
Michael Penix Jr.+150002.50%0.80%
Brock Bowers+150002.20%0.80%
Quinyon Mitchell+150000.70%0.30%
Dallas Turner+150000.70%0.20%
Terrion Arnold+150000.40%0.20%
Olumuyiwa Fashanu+150000.40%0.00%
J.C. Latham+150000.40%0.20%
Taliese Fuaga+150000.40%0.00%

Marvin Harrison Jr. -275

If there was such thing as a sure thing in the NFL Draft, Marvin Harrison Jr. might be it. He is almost unanimously the best non-quarterback in the draft and has been that way for over a year.

Harrison's prolific career at Ohio State ended with the Fred Belitnikof award as the nation's best receiver and he was a two-time unanimous All-American. He caught 67 passes for 1,211 yards and 14 touchdowns during his junior season for the Buckeyes.

If the Cardinals are looking for a weapon to add for Murray and the offense, Harrison Jr. is him.

J.J. McCarthy +350

J.J. McCarthy has been one of the biggest risers throughout the NFL Draft process. Once looked at as a possible second-round pick, it appears McCarthy will likely go in the top five.

McCarthy won a lot of football games during his time at Michigan but wasn't asked to do much throwing the football, so his numbers will not blow anybody away. That has led to some question marks during the draft process.

Most scouts will point to his ability to make throws when he had to as a positive, and he understands how to manage the game.

Drake Maye +500

Drake Maye may be the biggest question mark of the top quarterbacks in the draft. Maye's ceiling is as high as anyone's because he showed off his elite arm talent and ability to throw downfield in his time at North Carolina. He is also extremely athletic and displayed an ability to make plays with his legs and throw on the run.

Throughout the 2023 college football season, he was looked at as the second-best quarterback draft prospect, but after the season unfolded, he started to slide down the board.

Maye threw for 3,608 yards, 24 touchdowns and nine interceptions during his redshirt sophomore season with the Tar Heels. That was a significant dropoff from his freshman season when he threw for 4,321 yards, 38 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

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