NFL - Tue 24/08/2010 - 09:11 EDT

Cardinals vs Titans 2010 NFL Week 2 Preseason – Player Propositions

The Arizona Cardinals head east the face the Tennessee Titans in Week Two NFL preseason action at LP Field on Monday, August 22, 2010.

Both of these teams have more questions than answers heading into the season. The Titans are once again led by RB Chris Johnson while the Cardinals have a new leader in WR Larry Fitzgerald.

Chris Johnson, with odds at 10/1, is one of the favorites to win the 2010 NFL MVP Award.

Without a trusted name at the QB position Larry Fitzgerald, at 50/1 odds, is tied as the long shot to earn the NFL MVP honor.

Arizona Cardinals – Tennessee Titans Player Propositions

The Arizona Cardinals turn to QB Matt Leinart to replace retired QB Kurt Warner while QB Vince Young begins his first full season as the Titans starting QB. Neither of those two are candidates to lead the NFL in passing yards but you can get them both at 8/1 odds by betting on the FIELD.

In addition to being a candidate for NFL MVP Titans RB Chris Johnson, at 3/1 odds, is the favorite to win the NFL rushing title. Cardinals RB Chris “Beanie” Wells is a long shot and can be selected with the FIELD at 7/1 odds.

NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year

Both the Titans and Cardinals drafted on defense with their first round picks in the 2010 NFL Draft. The Titans took DE Derrick Morgan with the 16th overall pick. This kid has a huge motor of the edge and is listed at 15/1 to win the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award.

The Cardinals drafted late in the first round and selected hulking defensive tackle Dan Williams out of Tennessee. Nose tackle certainly isn’t a glamor position in the NFL. If you think Williams has the right stuff to be the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year you can get him by request at BetUs.com.

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