2024 NFL Draft news for Alabama: Where Tide alumni will play in 2024, updated Super Bowl odds

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The 2024 NFL Draft has started with Round 1 done Thursday night, and we’ve seen some Alabama alumni come off the board already as they prepare to play in the NFL this season. Let’s take a look at where we know some players are heading in the upcoming season, and analyze their NFL futures odds to win the Super Bowl in 2024.

Where will JC Latham play in 2024? Titans futures odds

Will Levis may be the most excited NFL player after Round 1, thanks to the Titans drafting JC Latham with their 7th pick to protect him as the second-year QB continues to grow as new faces enter the franchise to try and shape their future.

Latham has been a standout throughout his high school and college football careers, as he received a full 100 grade from 247 Sports in high school before cementing that legacy in Alabama. This 6′6″, 350+ pound offensive lineman has been NFL ready in terms of size and skill set, as he solidified right tackle for 13 Bama games while giving up ZERO sacks.

With a rebuild fully in process, Tennessee Super Bowl odds weren’t expected to move much even after this pick, and you can find them around a +15000 to win the Super Bowl at BetMGM. You can see above that there are some better odds you can pick to profit off the Titans’ success in 2024, such as them winning over 6.5 games (7 win season) at a +115 at FanDuel.

Where will Dallas Turner play in 2024? Vikings NFC North odds

Dallas Turner was the consensus No. 1-ranked linebacker in the draft, as the All-American made an immediate impact on the Tide his freshman year. Considered a top pass rusher in the draft, it’s no surprise that he went 17th in the draft to the Vikings, a pick snagged from Jacksonville.

With the Vikes lagging behind the Packers and definitely the Lions in the NFC North this past season, it was imperative for Minnesota to get better, as they shored up their QB spot with 10th pick J.J. McCarthy. With Turner at 17, it gives them an Edge rusher with substantial quickness to blast past slow linemen, and we look forward to seeing Turner’s success under Nick Saban translate to the NFL game under Defensive Coordinator Brian Flores.

Vikings Super Bowl odds actually improved after this pick, where you could find them at a +8000 at DraftKings (down from +8800 minutes before the draft), but I consider them in a similar boat to the Titans and would consider over 6.5 wins for -140 odds at BetMGM the better bet, and would also give a look to +275 odds to make the playoffs at BetRivers.

Where will Terrion Arnold play in the NFL? Lions Super Bowl odds with another Bama defensive piece

Considered to be one of the most technically-sound defensive backs in the draft, Arnold was ranked just slightly behind Quinyon Mitchell in the draft, and once the Eagles took him at No. 22, the Lions jumped at the chance to snag Arnold to pair with successful Tide alumni Brian Branch at Safety.

It’s a solid draft in the late first round that amplifies their opportunity to win in the NFC. They’re currently the second-ranked NFC team in Super Bowl odds behind the favorite 49ers. In fact, you can get +1300 odds for the Lions to win the Super Bowl at FanDuel right now.

Detroit fans should continue to have reasons to hope that the Lions can continue their recent winning ways, as you can also find them with +145 odds to win the NFC North at Caesars, and catch +104 odds for them winning over 10.5 games this season at FanDuel as well.

Overall, Alabama poured three great picks into the NFL during Round 1, with Kool-Aid McKinstry expected to be taken in the early second round, and linebacker Chris Braswell waiting in the wings as well.