The 2026 NFL Draft takes place on April 25, 2026, with the first overall selection traditionally awarded to the team with the worst previous regular season record. Sam Leavitt, a quarterback from the University of Michigan, is among the quarterbacks eligible for early selection in the draft class. The current zero percent odds reflect the market's assessment that Leavitt has virtually no probability of being chosen first overall when compared to other draft candidates and scenarios in contention. This pricing is informed by team needs evaluations, reported workout results, expert media forecasts, and historical draft patterns. NFL teams carefully evaluate quarterbacks, pass rushers, defensive players, and other positions when determining their top selections and draft strategy. The market resolves based on the official announcement of the first overall pick on draft day. Draft pick markets are highly dynamic, with odds typically shifting based on coaching changes, injury reports, team performance, media reports, and reported draft board positions as the April deadline approaches. The zero percent pricing suggests strong market consensus around alternative outcomes for the number one overall selection.