“We’ll do probably more than 10 [times] what we did last year [on the draft],” John Sheeran, director of trading for FanDuel, told ESPN.

“It’s really, really tricky to decipher what is actually information that you can use to make your line more accurate,” Sheeran said. “It’s almost impossible to keep on top of all of it. In the instance where we miss key information leaking out, you will invariably find a stream, a waterfall effect of bets that are coming through at that moment of time.

“It won’t be difficult for bettors to find opportunities to get a good bet on that will end up having a lot of positive value,” Sheeran added.

“Generally speaking, you don’t take one square dollar [on draft props],” Jeff Davis, director of trading for Caesars Sportsbook, said. “And you get absolutely throttled.”

The draft will be conducted remotely beginning Thursday and broadcast on ESPN, ABC and NFL Network. The second and third rounds will take place Friday, with the remaining rounds Saturday.

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