Bettors have Viings among Land Da Prescott’s favourites in 2021

That sounds strange The Minnesota Vikings, a team that just extended the contract of quarterback Kirk Cousins until 2022, would be in the market position for the NFL’s top-out quarterback, a new deal right now at the Dallas Cowboys’ Dak Prescott.

Still, bookword games have the Vikings with the third highest option to get Dak Prescott as a Week 1 quarterback in 2021 with an 8-1 chance, only the Indianapolis Colts (6-1) and the Los Angeles Chargers (7-1).

The Chicapass Bears signed up for the Vikings with an 8-1 rating, which turns out to be a much more likely landing point due to the uncertainty surrounding the Bears quarterback this season.

Prescott’s contract negotiations have been the ongoing saga with the Cowboys franchise this season. After the two parties declared success in a long-term deal last Wednesday, Prescott will play under his franchise label in 2020, earning $31.4 million and will succeed at the loose firm in 2021.

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Star Tribune columnist Michael Rand and Viking writers Ben Goessling and Andrew Krammer had fun with the Vikings and concluded it’s probably a farce.

If the Vikings resigned their contract with Cousins and changed it after the 2020 season, they would eat a $20 million limit before signing their new quarterback. This loss, along with speculation about the salary cap limit that suffered a serious COVID-19 hit, would be catastrophic for the Vikings, who will likely see some other exodus of player contracts.

Star Tribune staff also considered that “online (betting) sites are advertising at a time when betting has been incredibly slow due to the cessation of sports.”

Only 18 group stations are indexed as applicants to have Prescott on their Week 1 list, all with favorable odds ranging from 6 to one to twenty-five to one. But the team with the highest logical rating, the Cowboys, is never heavily indexed as a team you can bet on.

“When the dust settles, Prescott is likely to still be in Dallas by 2021. And they’ve all taken part in an incidental bet, whether they’re frustrated Dallas enthusiasts or positive enthusiasts from some other indexed team.” with a lost ticket, ” wrote Rand.

As striking as prescott’s acquisition might seem after the fifth-year quarterback threw for 4902 yards in 2019, Cousins is perhaps the highest productive productivity in Minnesota.

Cousins used to pitch it in Washington, winning his first Pro Bowl appearance after pitching for 4,917 yards in his 2016. Last year it was considered as The Ultimate Productive Season for Cousins as a professional, as it was installed in the Vikings’ strong offensive.

Cousins had the ultimate logical variety of touchdowns in action last season and pro Football Focus’s highest ratings in designed deployments and lok for large-scale receivers and crossing routes. All releases are based on the sale of the game’s action, and the Vikings had maximum productivity in 2019.

Aleven, although Prescott has the strength of his arm and a merit as a deep pin in a formula the Cowboys built on him, they are unlikely to have the same wisdom in the Viking scheme that Cousins has adapted to.

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Trevor Squire is a major contributor to the Minnesota Vikings and a graduate in journalism from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. Connect with him on Twitter @trevordsquire and sign up for our Viking networks on Heavy on Vikings on Facebook.

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