We have all seen the online sports book speculation that surrounds the top picks in the NFL draft. One of the questions that comes up with every pick is how is that prospect going to make the team? Each position has its own issues when it comes to getting a rookie on the final roster. Understanding how a rookie makes an NFL team can be helpful in developing a good betting system.
Quarterbacks
A rookie quarterback that is chosen as one of the first five overall picks in the draft is usually given a chance to compete for the starting job. If the online sports book experts do not feel that the team already has a qualified veteran quarterback, then a high draft pick is usually given the starting job. Otherwise, a quarterback can expect to be a second or third-string player on the depth chart until an injury or change in personnel gives him a chance.
Special Teams
Every NFL rookie that is not a quarterback is given the chance to shine on special teams to help make the final roster. The MLB blogs talk about how difficult it is to get rookies onto an MLB roster because there is no room. In football, a team will always find room for a good special teams player. It is the most common way that non-quarterback rookies make the team.
Practice Squad
The rise in the number of players who come off the practice squad and contribute to an NFL team is rising. The practice squad is a group of reserves that the team has work out with the rest of the team in case someone gets injured. The practice squad is not the career death sentence that it used to be in the NFL.

