The Cincinnati Bengals have improved dramatically with the addition of Joe Burrow, but a return to respectability remains unlikely in 2020.
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- Cincinnati Bengals have taken a major step towards respectability by drafting quarterback Joe Burrow
- The addition of Burrow has failed to move the Bengals from their position as +10000 Super 55 longshots
- Get all the odds and insight into what the addition of Burrow means to the Bengals in the story below
As expected, the Cincinnati Bengals opened the 2020 NFL Draft on Thursday night by selecting reigning Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow as the first overall pick. But despite the addition of the LSU quarterback, who many observers have expect to be a dominating NFL pivot, the Bengals continue to lag at the bottom of the Super Bowl 55 odds as a distant +10000 bet.
Cincinnati Bengals Super Bowl 55 Odds
Odds Before the 2020 NFL Draft | Odds After Drafting Joe Burrow |
---|---|
+10000 | +10000 |
Odds taken Apr. 23
Burrow Finished College in Record-Setting Fashion
Burrow makes the leap to the NFL after enjoying one of the greatest seasons ever by a quarterback in college football history. The 23-year-old tossed for a spectacular 5,671 yards and 60 touchdowns while leading the Tigers to an undefeated season and the College Football Playoff National Championship.
#LSU’s Joe Burrow has becomes the first player in #NFL/#MLB/#NBA history to win the #NationalChampionship + win the Heisman or equivalent award + break a major scoring record + become the no. 1 overall pick.#NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/CnGdVPeFR6
— Preston Guy (@PGuy_77) April 24, 2020
In addition to his record-setting passing yardage and scoring passes during the regular season, Burrow also smashed records with 1,035 total yards during the College Football Playoff, including 521 yards of total offense in LSU’s 42-25 win over Clemson in the National Championship game.
Overnight Turnaround in Cincinnati Unlikely
While Burrow’s arrival should give long suffering Bengals’ fans reason to be optimistic, change in Cincinnati is highly unlikely to occur overnight. The Bengals finished 2019 with a dismal 2-14 record, which marks the team’s fourth straight losing campaign. And with the squad in need of personnel upgrades on both sides of the ball, a return to respectability is likely at least a year away.
This is amazing:
The 2019 Bengals led at some point in 12 of their 16 games.
They won a total of 2 games all year.
No team led in more games but won fewer since at least 2000*.
*analyzed annually back to 2000
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) April 20, 2020
That reality is clearly reflected in the odds to make the NFL playoffs next season, where Cincinnati is listed as a heavy -1115 bet to see its playoff drought extend to five years. However, with -110 odds of winning OVER 5.5 games, the Bengals look bound to make progress during the 2020 season.
Return of Green a Boost to Burrow
The return of wide receiver AJ Green will provide Burrow with at least one elite downfield target. Green missed all of the 2019 season after suffering a season-ending ankle injury on the first day of training camp, but brings solid credentials to the Bengals offense. The 31-year-old has topped 1,000 receiving yards on six occasions over eight NFL seasons, and is expected to play a key role in improving the Bengals fortunes in 2020, as well as in Burrow’s bid to pay out on +238 average odds to win 2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year honors.
Bengals plan to franchise tag AJ Green, per @JFowlerESPN and @DanGrazianoESPN.
Here’s what Green said about the tag in January 🍿
(via @Elise_JesseWLWT) pic.twitter.com/n0CkZUbCTN
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) March 1, 2020
However, an inexperienced offensive line currently anchored by a trio of 2019 draft picks could be problematic for Burrow. The Bengals offensive line allowed a worrisome 48 sacks last season, while Andy Dalton and Ryan Finley combined to throw just 18 total scoring passes on the season.
Burrow is well positioned to improve on those dismal numbers, but patience remains the keyword for Bengals fans looking for their team to return to their winning ways.
Daniel has been writing about sports and sports betting for over 23 years. The seasoned pro has contributed to the likes of Sports Illustrated, Sportsnet, NESN, Bleacher Report, OddsShark, the Globe and Mail, and The Nation magazine.
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