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BetPulse Index: Week 10 NFL Futures Snapshot

Week 10 of the BetPulse Index by Betting.us.

Welcome back to the BetPulse Index by Betting.us, the weekly consensus of NFL futures odds that tracks how the market reacts after every game.

Each week we average prices from five of the largest U.S. sportsbooks — FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, Caesars, and bet365 — to provide a clear, neutral view of sentiment. Beginning this week, the Index reflects data from five books instead of six following the closure of ESPN Bet.

With Week 10 in the books, Drake Maye surged to the top of the MVP race, unseating Josh Allen and Matthew Stafford as Buffalo’s offense stumbled. Meanwhile, Jonathan Taylor tightened his grip on Offensive Player of the Year, and the Rams continued to climb in the Super Bowl futures market.

Most Valuable Player (MVP) Odds

Player Week 9 Week 10 Change
Drake Maye +400 +275 ↑ 125
Matthew Stafford +500 +300 ↑ 200
Jonathan Taylor +5000 +500 ↑ 4500
Patrick Mahomes +350 +500 ↓ 150
Josh Allen +150 +650 ↓ 500
Sam Darnold +1800 +800 ↑ 1000

Takeaway: Drake Maye’s rise to +275 makes him the new MVP frontrunner, while Jonathan Taylor’s astonishing +4500 jump showcases how much his all-around impact is reshaping markets. Josh Allen’s slide continues as Buffalo cools, while Stafford remains firmly in contention.

Offensive Player of the Year (OPOY) Odds

Player Week 9 Week 10 Change
Jonathan Taylor -156 -400 ↑ 244
Jaxon Smith-Njigba +290 +230 ↑ 60
Puka Nacua +850 +2000 ↓ 1150
Christian McCaffrey +650 +2500 ↓ 1850
Ja’Marr Chase +1300 +3000 ↓ 1700
James Cook +5000 +6600 ↓ 1600

Takeaway: Taylor’s tightening grip on the OPOY market makes him one of the heaviest favorites of the season at -400. Smith-Njigba remains a clear No. 2, while Nacua, McCaffrey, and Chase all drifted sharply as Taylor’s production separated him from the field.

Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY) Odds

Player Week 9 Week 10 Change
Myles Garrett +250 +145 ↑ 105
Micah Parsons +170 +250 ↓ 80
Aidan Hutchinson +425 +460 ↓ 35
Nik Bonitto +1000 +550 ↑ 450
Will Anderson +900 +900
Jared Verse +1600 +2000 ↓ 400

Takeaway: Garrett’s surge to +145 confirms him as the new market leader, while Parsons slips for a second straight week. Bonitto’s climb continues, and Hutchinson remains steady in the top three as the DPOY race tightens.

Offensive Rookie of the Year (OROY) Odds

Player Week 9 Week 10 Change
Emeka Egbuka +145 -120 ↑ 265
Jaxson Dart -149 +150 ↓ 299
Tyler Warren +650 +500 ↑ 150
Quinshon Judkins +1800 +2000 ↓ 200
Tetairoa McMillan +1300 +2500 ↓ 1200
Oronde Gadsden II +6600 +3000 ↑ 3600

Takeaway: Egbuka’s takeover is now official, moving from +145 to -120 to lead the rookie race. Dart’s regression to +150 ends his multiweek run as favorite, while Gadsden’s rise into the top six marks his best showing of the season.

Defensive Rookie of the Year (DROY) Odds

Player Week 9 Week 10 Change
Carson Shwesinger +500 +200 ↑ 300
Nick Emmanwori +333 +300 ↑ 33
Abdul Carter +130 +400 ↓ 270
Jihaad Campbell +230 +650 ↓ 420
Donovan Ezeiruaku +1500 +1200 ↑ 300
Jalon Walker +1600

Takeaway: Shwesinger storms into first place after another standout week, trimming his odds by 300 points. Carter and Campbell fall back, while Emmanwori holds steady in second.

Coach of the Year (COY) Odds

Coach Week 9 Week 10 Change
Mike Vrabel +155 +118 ↑ 37
Shane Steichen +140 +125 ↑ 15
Mike Macdonald +475 +350 ↑ 125
Sean McVay +1200 +2200 ↓ 1000
Ben Johnson +1500 +2200 ↓ 700
Sean Payton +1600 +2500 ↓ 900

Takeaway: Vrabel remains the betting favorite with +118 odds, slightly widening his lead. Steichen stays close behind, while Macdonald continues an impressive rise. McVay and Johnson’s downturns follow mixed Week 10 results.

Super Bowl Winner Odds

Team Week 9 Week 10 Change
Kansas City Chiefs +550 +600 ↓ 50
Los Angeles Rams +800 +700 ↑ 100
Detroit Lions +850 +750 ↑ 100
Philadelphia Eagles +750 +800 ↓ 50
Buffalo Bills +600 +950 ↓ 350
Seattle Seahawks +2500 +1100 ↑ 1400

Takeaway: Kansas City still holds the inside track despite a small drift to +600, maintaining top status across all books. The Rams’ move to +700 and the Lions’ climb to +750 highlight an emerging NFC race, while Seattle’s remarkable +1400 surge makes them the week’s biggest Super Bowl riser.

Conclusion

The BetPulse Index gives a balanced snapshot of NFL futures by averaging odds across five of America’s biggest sportsbooks.

Every week, we’ll track the major movers and surprises every Tuesday morning once the week’s games are complete — a quick, data-driven way to see how narratives shift.

All Week 10 data was collected and averaged on November 11, 2025, ensuring accuracy at the time of publication.

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