5 Super Bowl MVP Bets to Place Before the Playoffs Start

David Connelly
Host · Writer
Kyren Williams (+65000)
If anyone can rival the ridiculous numbers put up by San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey this season, it's Kyren Williams. The Rams workhorse has put together some ridiculous outings, including scoring multiple touchdowns in five games out of his 12 appearances this season. He's got incredible game-breaker potential on a team that is entering the playoffs playing their best football of the year.
CeeDee Lamb (+4900)
Lamb has unquestionably been the best wide receiver in the NFL since mid-October. He is at the focal point of one of the most efficient offenses in the league. Given the opportunity, he can completely take over a Super Bowl matchup. The apparent uncertainty is if the Cowboys can make it past the 49ers to reach the big game, but we fancy Lamb's chances of being one of the more likely non-quarterback Super Bowl MVP candidates if they make it to Los Vegas in February.
Brandon Aiyuk (+6500)
Getting the No. 1 receiver on the Super Bowl favorite at 65-to-1 feels ridiculous. The concern is the amount of skill position talent the 49ers possess. Outside of Aiyuk, four other guys could easily take home the award: Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, and George Kittle. And that's without even getting to the defensive side of the ball, where there is loads of talent. Nevertheless, the price on Aiyuk, who has proven capable of a breakout game this season, feels like one worth taking advantage of based on his chances of making the Super Bowl alone.
George Kittle (+22000)
When betting on a market like this, you want to get your money in good on players with volatile outcomes. George Kittle has been the epitome of that this season. It can be summated well with his Week 5 hat-trick touchdown performance sandwiched between two games where he hauled in one catch each. He's the ultimate boom-or-bust component within the San Francisco offense with the upside to steal the Super Bowl MVP as a member of the team most likely to make it there.
James Cook (+11000)
The recent dialogue has been that the Bills need James Cook to get going to find success and open things up for Josh Allen in the passing game. In games where Cook receives at least 60 rushing yards, the Bills are 7-1 this season. He's a legitimate every-down back with a path to 150 scrimmage yards and two touchdowns, a stat line that would make him quite live to take home Super Bowl MVP.
Kyren Williams (+65000)
If anyone can rival the ridiculous numbers put up by San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey this season, it's Kyren Williams. The Rams workhorse has put together some ridiculous outings, including scoring multiple touchdowns in five games out of his 12 appearances this season. He's got incredible game-breaker potential on a team that is entering the playoffs playing their best football of the year.
CeeDee Lamb (+4900)
Lamb has unquestionably been the best wide receiver in the NFL since mid-October. He is at the focal point of one of the most efficient offenses in the league. Given the opportunity, he can completely take over a Super Bowl matchup. The apparent uncertainty is if the Cowboys can make it past the 49ers to reach the big game, but we fancy Lamb's chances of being one of the more likely non-quarterback Super Bowl MVP candidates if they make it to Los Vegas in February.

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