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Tyler Eifert

Tyler Eifert won the 2012 John Mackey Award as the nation’s top Tight End, so it was expected that he would be the first of his position taken in the following draft, which he was when he was drafted 21st overall by the Cincinnati Bengals.

Eifert had a good run with the Bengals, playing seven years there, peaking with a 13-touchdown/615-yard season in 2015, when he was named to the Pro Bowl. He struggled to remain healthy through most of his career, as in three of his seasons in Cincinnati he played in four Games or less. Eifert closed his career with a year in Jacksonville and accumulated 2,501 Yards and 26 Touchdowns.

WrestleMania has long been celebrated as the pinnacle of professional wrestling entertainment, drawing fans from across the globe to witness the spectacle of athleticism, drama, and storytelling that unfolds within the squared circle. As the wrestling world gears up for the 40th iteration of this event, anticipation reaches a fever pitch, with fans speculating on the outcomes of the highly anticipated matchups. 

WrestleMania 40 is shaping up to be a landmark event featuring a card that promises to showcase wrestling talent and deliver on the intense rivalries and captivating storylines that have been brewing.

Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes

This colossal collision has been brewing for months. Cody Rhodes, the prodigal son returning from AEW, set his sights on the ultimate prize – the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship held by the seemingly invincible Roman Reigns. 

It was a lengthy journey, but Rhodes vs. Reigns II is now confirmed as the main event for WrestleMania. Initially, WWE seemed poised for a Reigns vs. Rock showdown, but overwhelming fan demand prompted a change in plans, returning Cody to the main event scene where many felt he belonged. 

Cody is widely expected to conclude his narrative by capturing the WWE title. This will allow Roman Reigns to feud with The Rock, setting the stage for their headline match at WrestleMania 41.

This one's a toss-up. While Reigns' reign has been historic, the narrative leans towards Rhodes' triumphant return. For their upcoming Universal Championship match, Cody Rhodes is the favorite at -600 odds, while Roman Reigns is the underdog at +350. However, a potential twist could involve interference, setting up a future rematch.

Seth Rollins & Cody Rhodes vs. Roman Reigns & The Rock: 

Night one throws a massive curveball with this tag team clash. The Rock, a legend returning to the grandest stage, teams up with Reigns, adding another layer of intrigue. 

The upcoming tag team match at WrestleMania between Roman Reigns and The Rock and Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins is poised to be the most significant in the event's history. The Rock challenged Cody and Seth with significant implications for Night 2. 

If Rock and Roman emerge victorious, Cody's match with Roman will adhere to Bloodline Rules. Conversely, if Rhodes secures the win, he will earn a one-on-one shot against Reigns for the title with no outside interference allowed. 

It adds to The Rock's first substantial match since WrestleMania 28. Given WWE's penchant for dramatic twists, it's no surprise that Reigns and Rock are favored. On Sunday night, WWE promises fans an unforgettable main event with all the bells and whistles. This could be a strategic move by WWE to preserve Roman's reign while giving fans a dream match experience.

Expect a thrilling encounter, but the odds favor Reigns and The Rock. They are listed at -500, indicating they are the clear favorites to win. On the other hand, Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins are the underdogs at +300, suggesting an upset. This match is not just about the rivalry between the two teams but also the individual dynamics within each pairing. 

Betting on the event is expected to play a huge part in the fan's engagement with the event. Using the PrizePicks promo code can offer special bonuses to enhance your WWE betting experience. 

Seth Rollins vs. Drew McIntyre (World Heavyweight Championship): 

A clash of two former champions with unfinished business. Rollins, the current titleholder, faces the ever-resilient Drew McIntyre.With the focus on the main event, Rollins might retain here. However, McIntyre's victory wouldn't be a surprise, setting the stage for future championship pursuits.

Drew McIntyre is expected to defeat Seth Rollins at WrestleMania. McIntyre is the clear favorite at -300 odds, while Rollins is the underdog at +350, indicating that a victory for him would be considered an upset.

McIntyre's recent success as a menacing heel and his victory in the Chamber has set the stage for a potential title win at WrestleMania. Despite not winning a world title since 2020, McIntyre now has the opportunity to do so against Seth "Freakin" Rollins.

However, there is a caveat to these odds related to McIntyre's contract status. There are rumors that his contract is set to expire after WrestleMania 40, and if he and WWE cannot come to terms on an extension, it may impact the match's outcome. If McIntyre is not planning to renew his contract, it might not make sense for him to win the championship.

Logan Paul vs. Randy Orton & Kevin Owens

Logan Paul will face Randy Orton and Kevin Owens at WrestleMania. Paul is the favorite at -400 odds. Orton follows at +250, while Owens is the underdog at +1,400, suggesting a significant upset if he wins. 

Paul has been vocal about his lack of a WrestleMania opponent, but he now has two formidable challengers. Owens and Paul have been embroiled in a long-standing feud, and Paul recently interfered in a match, costing Orton a victory in the Elimination Chamber. 

Given that SummerSlam will be held in Paul's home state of Ohio, he will likely retain the U.S. Championship until then, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this already intense rivalry.

Final Thoughts

WrestleMania 40 promises a spectacular blend of dream matches, returning legends, and rising stars. With captivating storylines, high-stakes championship bouts, and the potential for unforgettable surprises, this two-night event will impact the wrestling world. 

Russell Okung

At Oklahoma State, Russell Okung won the Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year, cementing himself as a top draft pick for 2010.  He went sixth overall, going to Seattle and was the second Offensive Lineman taken behind likely Hall of Famer Trent Williams.  Okung did not have Williams’ career, but it was still pretty good.

Okung won the starting Left Tackle job as a rookie, starting the first 10 Games before a season-ending ankle injury took him out.  It was the same as a sophomore, only this time, after 12 Games, it was a pectoral injury that ended his year.  A healthy Okung went to his first Pro Bowl, but again in 2013, he missed significant time due to injury.  That did not take away from what was the best moment of his professional life, as Okung and the Seahawks won that year’s Super Bowl.  He played two more years with Seattle before testing free agency and landing with the Denver Broncos in 2016.

The Lineman was only a Bronco for one year and joined the Los Angeles Chargers, wherein, in 2017, he went to his second and last Pro Bowl.  After three years in L.A., he was traded to the Carolina Panthers and had one last NFL campaign.

Okung started all 131 of his NFL Games.

Olivier Vernon

Olivier Vernon had a nice collegiate career at the University of Miami, and the local pro team noticed, as the Miami Dolphins made the Defensive End a Third Round Pick in 2012.

Vernon became a starter as an NFL sophomore at Right Defensive End, and in that year, he had a career-best 11.5 Sacks.  Joining the New York Giants in 2016, Vernon was a Second Team All-Pro and would be a Pro Bowler in 2018.  He played two more years in Cleveland, and had a total of 63.5 Sacks over a nine-year run.