Patriots’ Jarrett Stidham Has Surprising NFL MVP Lines

New England Patriots quarterback Jarrett Stidham may win this year’s NFL MVP award. Can you imagine that?

DraftKings Sportsbook suggest that the Patriots second-year quarterback’s offs of getting this award is +5000. This came on Thursday, and many people will agree with him on this one. The second-year quarterback may be an MVP longshot, but he has the same lines as Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey, the New York Giants’ Saquon Barkley, San Francisco 49ers’ Jimmy Garoppolo and other notable stars.

According to Patriots observers, Stidham will go under center in September. Stidham will take the leading position in the first year following Brady’s departure. Several reports suggest that Stidham has had his workouts with some of the Patriots players. Other reports confirm that the quarterback works out with wideout Julian Edelman on a daily basis. Yes, it looks like these two are trying to build a strong chemistry. The duo will need this and much more in the upcoming season.

Jarrett Stidham makes MVP case

Edelman and Brady made the best wideout-quarterback duo in the NFL. Many players agree on this one, and most of the coaches say the same. Jules and his favorite quarterback won a lot of games together, but their partnership is over now. TB12 signed a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, leaving the Patriots after two decades. It was an easy separation for both sides, and it looks like both Brady and head coach Bill Belichick wanted it. The Patriots didn’t really meet Brady’s requirements and he had his own plans for the upcoming season. Brady will be 43 in September and he decided to finish his career in Tampa Bay.

When it comes to Stidham, many believe Belichick will give him the leading position in September. The Patriots head coach didn’t select a quarterback in the 2020 NFL Draft, and even said that he likes his options. Stidham may compete with Brian Hoyer for the starting position. Belichick did sign two undrafted free agents following the NFL Draft.

Well, 2020 will be really excited for the Patriots, and they will be more than ready to accept the challenge.