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NFL MVP Odds: 49ers QB Brock Purdy New Betting Favorite

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Posted on: December 6, 2023, 10:12h. 

Last updated on: December 6, 2023, 10:57h.

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy is the new betting favorite to win the NFL MVP at +300 odds, according to a recent update by DraftKings.

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Members of the San Francisco 49ers celebrate a touchdown pass by Brock Purdy in a victory against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Image: Getty)

The 49ers crushed the defending NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles in Week 13, and Purdy leapfrogged to the top of the NFL futures board after a near-flawless performance.

The 49ers are currently the consensus favorite to win Super Bowl LVIII at +310 odds. The Eagles are second on the NFL futures board at +450 odds to win the Super Bowl.

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was the previous MVP favorite, and he slipped to +350 odds after the loss. Hurts is tied for second in MVP odds with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott at +350 odds.

Current NFL MVP Odds

Player Odds
Brock Purdy (49ers) +300
Jalen Hurts (Eagles) +350
Dak Prescott (Cowboys) +350
Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) +850
Lamar Jackson (Ravens) +900
Tyreek Hill (Dolphins) +1600
Christian McCaffrey (49ers) +1600

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the reigning MVP. Mahomes is +850 odds to win the prestigious award in consecutive seasons, and is attempting to win a third MVP trophy.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the 2019 MVP winner, is +900 odds to win his second MVP in a five-season span.

Mr. Irrelevant: Purdy Now the MVP Favorite

The 49ers selected Purdy with a seventh-round pick and the overall pick #262 in the 2022 NFL Draft. The Iowa State quarterback was the last player picked in the draft, which earns the moniker of “Mr. Irrelevant” every season. Purdy bucked tradition when he came out of nowhere and led the 49ers to five straight victories to end his rookie season.

Purdy began the 2022 season as the third-string quarterback behind starter Trey Lance and backup Jimmy Garoppolo. He took over as the starter in December after Lance and Garoppolo went down with season-ending injuries.

Purdy went 5-0 in his first five career starts, and then led the 49ers to two victories in the playoffs and a trip to the NFC Championship game against the Eagles.

Disaster struck in the first quarter of the NFC Championship when Purdy sustained an elbow injury. The 49ers also lost their backup quarterback to a concussion and were forced to finish the game without a quarterback. The Eagles defeated the 49ers, 31-7, and advanced to the Super Bowl.

The 49ers and Purdy circled Week 13 on their calendars when the 2023 NFL schedule was released. They couldn’t wait to enact revenge on the Eagles.

The 49ers went on the road and demolished the Eagles, 42-19, improving to 9-3 on the season. Purdy completed 19-of-27 passes for 314 yards, four touchdowns, and zero interceptions. Oddsmakers adjusted their MVP odds after the impressive victory, and Purdy emerged as the new favorite at +300.

In 12 starts this season, Purdy leads the NFL with a 116.1 passer rating and a 75.6 QBR rating. He completed 70.2% of his passes for 3,185 yards. He’s thrown 23 touchdowns and six interceptions, and also rushed for two touchdowns.

CMAC: Top Running Back in MVP Race

There’s an ongoing debate in the Bay Area among 49ers’ fans: how can Purdy be the MVP favorite when he’s not even the best player on his own team?

Dual-threat running back Christian McCaffrey has been a beast this season, even while playing through a rib and oblique injury. McCaffrey has posted 17 touchdowns in 12 games. He’s rushed 210 times for 1,032 yards, and he’s caught 51 passes for 429 yards.

McCaffrey is the highest running back on the MVP board at +1600 odds. He’s tied for seventh overall.

Adrian Peterson, former running back with the Minnesota Vikings, was the last non-quarterback to win the regular season MVP back in 2012. Since the 2007 season, Peterson was the only non-quarterback to win the MVP.

Cheetah: Making an MVP Case for a WR

Down in South Florida, you’ll hear a tsunami of MVP support for Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek “Cheetah” Hill. If any non-quarterback has a legit chance to win the MVP, it’s Hill during a magical season.

In 12 games this season, Hill hauled in 93 receptions for 1,481 yards and 12 touchdowns with a league-best 15.9 yards per catch. He’s also recorded the fastest speed for any player this season. He lived up to his “Cheetah” nickname when he topped out at 22.01 mph during a 64-yard touchdown run in Week 5.

Hill has the same MVP odds as McCaffrey at +1600. But those numbers put both candidates behind six quarterbacks, including Purdy, Hurts, Prescott,  Mahomes, and Jackson.

The last time a wide receiver came close to winning the MVP occurred during the 1987 season. That’s when 49ers legend Jerry Rice finished second in voting behind Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway.

The MVP award was shrouded in controversy in 1987, because Rice had superior stats than Elway with 65 receptions for 1,078 yards and 23 touchdowns in just 12 games. In addition, teammate Joe Montana was named a first-team All-Pro quarterback and Elway was named to the second team.

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