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2011 Super Bowl MVP Odds

by Scott Burgess on Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Are you curious about who is favored to win the 2011 Super Bowl MVP Award? Well here is your 2011 Super Bowl MVP Odds. NFL oddsmakers have Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers as 3/2 odds favorite to win the 2011 Super Bowl MVP Award. But first the Packers have to win. Be sure to check the 2011 Super Bowl Lines and bet on the Green Bay Packers vs Pittsburgh Steelers Spread before kick off on Sunday February 6th.

Top 3 favorites to win 2011 Super Bowl MVP Award and my underdog pick:

Underdog Pick: Charles Woodson (GB) CB – 20/1 – This season Woodson has two interceptions, 76 solo tackles and five forced fumbles. In four seasons with Green Bay, Woodson has recorded 28 interceptions, eight of which he returned for touchdowns. In eight seasons with Oakland, Woodson had recorded 17, two of which were returned for touchdowns. He is the reigning AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year for the 2009 NFL season. A couple game changing interceptions could produce a MVP Award.

Aaron Rodgers (GB) QB – 3/2 – The NFL all-time career leader in passer rating during the regular season (98.4), and lowest career pass interception percent (1.99%). Rodgers led the Packers past the top three seeds in the NFC on the road in consecutive weeks. He has a total 790 yards passing with six TD’s and two interceptions.

Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) QB – 7/2 – Roethlisberger lead the Steelers past two high caliber teams in the playoffs. He has a total 359 yards passing with two TD’s and two interceptions. Playoff records include Highest Completion Percentage (Min. 50 attempts) — 61.1% and Highest Passer Rating — 85.4. Roethlisberger has been one of the most efficient passers in NFL history. He currently ranks 8th all-time in NFL passer rating (92.5), 5th in yards per attempt (8.04), and 12th in completion percentage (63.07%) among quarterbacks with a minimum of 1500 career attempts. He has the 4th highest career winning percentage (.704) as a starter in the regular season among quarterbacks with a minimum of 90 starts.

Rashard Mendenhall (PIT) RB – 15/2 – Menden hall finished the regular season with 1,273 yards receiving, 167 yards rushing with 13 TD’s. During their two playoff wins Mendenhall combined for 167 yards with three TD’s.

2011 Super Bowl MVP Odds:

James Starks (GB) RB – 14/1
Brandon Jackson (GB) RB – 50/1
Greg Jennings (GB) WR – 12/1
Donald Driver (GB) WR – 25/1
James Jones (GB) WR – 30/1
Jordy Nelson (GB) WR – 30/1
A.J. Hawk (GB) LB – 30/1
B.J. Raji (GB) DT – 30/1
Cullen Jenkins (GB) DE – 50/1
Tramon Williams (GB) CB – 25/1
Charles Woodson (GB) CB – 20/1
Sam Shields (GB) CB – 35/1
Mike Wallace (PIT) WR – 16/1
Hines Ward (PIT) WR – 25/1
Emmanuel Sanders (PIT) WR – 35/1
Heath Miller (PIT) TE – 25/1
Troy Polamalu (PIT) S – 15/1
James Harrison (PIT) LB – 22/1
James Farrior (PIT) LB – 28/1
Lawrence Timmons (PIT) LB – 28/1
Field – 12/1

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The Bottom Line: Definitely either winning quarterback is a sure pick, but both teams have superb defenses that could produce an MVP winner. Be sure to check the 2011 Super Bowl Lines and make your picks on the 2011 Super Bowl MVP Odds before the kickoff of the Green Bay Packers vs Pittsburgh Steelers match up on February 6th.

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