
Corrigan’s Gambling Corner: Best Bets, April 23rd
Hello and happy Friday everyone. Here’s to the end of the week, and here’s to winning some bets today. We have a great slate of baseball and basketball so let’s start this weekend off right.

Hello and happy Friday everyone. Here’s to the end of the week, and here’s to winning some bets today. We have a great slate of baseball and basketball so let’s start this weekend off right.

Missouri is sending two safeties to the NFL this year. Both of Tyree Gillespie and Joshuah Bledsoe are sleepers and many people’s “my-guys” in the safety class. Gillespie is more of the free safety type, while Bledsoe is more of a nickel corner/strong safety type of player. Bledsoe hasn’t taken many reps as a deep safety, and that might hurt his draft stock and sink him to the day three conversation.

Wyatt Hubert is a very interesting prospect. For a true edge rusher, Hubert is a tad undersized. He does know how to make the best of this situation though and can always be seen working to gain leverage on the line.

A key factor in Tottenham’s minor resurgence was the return to form of on-loan Welsh star Gareth Bale. The Real Madrid forward returned to North London for a second spell with Spurs, arriving with significant fanfare from fans and media alike.

Rivalries in baseball are as old as the first edition of the automobile — and in a lot of ways, they define the national pastime. In 2021, a pair of National League West foes are taking center stage, so much so that the perceived “East Coast bias” in American sports may be on hiatus for at least 12 months.

If an NFL team is needing a corner come day three, Ambry Thomas could be the guy to select. He has the prototypical NFL length and it has shown on the field. He is one of the most experienced man-coverage corners in this draft class, as that was pretty much all he played in Michigan’s defense. Thomas currently holds some day-three projections but could make some noise in day two if corners go early and often.

With as volatile as football can be, the smallest of breaks could launch a Super Bowl run. Even the 1-15 Jacksonville Jaguars could position themselves to be a contender. Unlikely? Sure, but football is unpredictable for a reason. There is a path for all 32 teams to win Super Bowl LVI.

Walker Little may be the most interesting offensive lineman in the entire 2021 NFL Draft class. Having not taken an in-game snap since late August of 2019, there are some fair concerns about the Stanford man. However, in the games that he played in, Little played every bit like a top-class NFL offensive lineman prospect.

In 2020, the Boston Red Sox pitching was their biggest weakness. The team finished the season with a 5.58 earned run average, which was the second-worst among American League teams. One player brought in to bolster their depth was Matt Andriese.

Tyler Shelvin will appeal to any NFL team looking for a classic, space-eating nose tackle in the 2021 NFL Draft. Especially if those teams are prepared to wait for a bargain in the later rounds. A team willing to let him play to his strengths will land a steal.

On Monday, José Mourinho was sacked as the manager of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The Portuguese manager was in charge of the club for 17 months and leaves the position having failed to make an impact.

Every year, there are players that go earlier than expected and players who slide farther than expected. Recently, we looked at seven prospects who could be surprise picks for the first round. Now, seven prospects who could see a slide.

Hello and happy Friday everyone. Here’s to the end of the week, and here’s to winning some bets today. We have a great slate of baseball and basketball so let’s start this weekend off right.

Missouri is sending two safeties to the NFL this year. Both of Tyree Gillespie and Joshuah Bledsoe are sleepers and many people’s “my-guys” in the safety class. Gillespie is more of the free safety type, while Bledsoe is more of a nickel corner/strong safety type of player. Bledsoe hasn’t taken many reps as a deep safety, and that might hurt his draft stock and sink him to the day three conversation.

Wyatt Hubert is a very interesting prospect. For a true edge rusher, Hubert is a tad undersized. He does know how to make the best of this situation though and can always be seen working to gain leverage on the line.

A key factor in Tottenham’s minor resurgence was the return to form of on-loan Welsh star Gareth Bale. The Real Madrid forward returned to North London for a second spell with Spurs, arriving with significant fanfare from fans and media alike.

Rivalries in baseball are as old as the first edition of the automobile — and in a lot of ways, they define the national pastime. In 2021, a pair of National League West foes are taking center stage, so much so that the perceived “East Coast bias” in American sports may be on hiatus for at least 12 months.

If an NFL team is needing a corner come day three, Ambry Thomas could be the guy to select. He has the prototypical NFL length and it has shown on the field. He is one of the most experienced man-coverage corners in this draft class, as that was pretty much all he played in Michigan’s defense. Thomas currently holds some day-three projections but could make some noise in day two if corners go early and often.

With as volatile as football can be, the smallest of breaks could launch a Super Bowl run. Even the 1-15 Jacksonville Jaguars could position themselves to be a contender. Unlikely? Sure, but football is unpredictable for a reason. There is a path for all 32 teams to win Super Bowl LVI.

Walker Little may be the most interesting offensive lineman in the entire 2021 NFL Draft class. Having not taken an in-game snap since late August of 2019, there are some fair concerns about the Stanford man. However, in the games that he played in, Little played every bit like a top-class NFL offensive lineman prospect.

In 2020, the Boston Red Sox pitching was their biggest weakness. The team finished the season with a 5.58 earned run average, which was the second-worst among American League teams. One player brought in to bolster their depth was Matt Andriese.

Tyler Shelvin will appeal to any NFL team looking for a classic, space-eating nose tackle in the 2021 NFL Draft. Especially if those teams are prepared to wait for a bargain in the later rounds. A team willing to let him play to his strengths will land a steal.

On Monday, José Mourinho was sacked as the manager of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The Portuguese manager was in charge of the club for 17 months and leaves the position having failed to make an impact.

Every year, there are players that go earlier than expected and players who slide farther than expected. Recently, we looked at seven prospects who could be surprise picks for the first round. Now, seven prospects who could see a slide.
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