Odds to Win the 2007 Super Bowl MVP


June 6, 2008 | Posted By Larry Cook

To be able to bet on the 2007 Super Bowl MVP odds you have to interpret which team you believe will win the Super Bowl. This can be a very entertaining bet to place because there are so many different contenders for the MVP trophy. Due to the fact that the two best teams from the NFC and AFC conferences are playing for the Lombardi Trophy, there is hardly ever a heavy favorite to win the Super Bowl. This makes picking a MVP very difficult because both teams have great chances to win.

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Once you have decided which team you believe will win, then you have to decide which player on that team will have the best chance to excel to earn Super Bowl MVP honors. In most cases the offensive player on the winning team with the best performance will win the MVP trophy. Never automatically assume the quarterback is going to win the honor for his respective team. Wide Receivers and Running back win almost as much as the QB. Look in detail at these three positions before you place your bet on the Super Bowl MVP winner.

The best way to go about placing a bet with the Super Bowl MVP Odds is to see how players on your team have performed in the playoffs. If you take the Colts to win then players like Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, and Joseph Addai would be your best bets. Manning struggled early but came through when they needed him most against the Pats so he is going to be a heavy favorite. Rex Grossman, Thomas Jones, and Bernard Berrian would be your top-3 prospects for the Bears if you have them winning the Super Bowl. Berrian and Jones had big games for the Bears in the NFC Championship game but we believe Jones has the edge here. Below are the Odds on which players will earn Super Bowl MVP honors:

2007 Superbowl MVP Odds

Peyton Manning (Colts) — 9 to 5 Odds

Joseph Addai (Colts) — 10 to 1 Odds

Rex Grossman (Bears) — 10 to 1 Odds

Marvin Harrison (Colts) — 12 to 1 Odds

Thomas Jones (Bears) — 14 to 1 Odds

Reggie Wayne (Colts) — 12 to 1 Odds

Brian Urlacher (Bears) — 15 to 1 Odds

Dallas Clark (Colts) — 30 to 1 Odds

Muhsin Muhammad (Bears) — 30 to 1 Odds

Dominic Rhodes (Colts) — 30 to 1 Odds

Bernard Berrian (Bears) — 30 to 1 Odds

Adam Vinatieri (Colts) — 30 to 1 Odds

Devin Hester (Bears) — 30 to 1 Odds

Bob Sanders (Colts) — 30 to 1 Odds

Robbie Gould (Bears) — 40 to 1 Odds

Field (Any Other Player) — 11 to 2 Odds

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