Jun 24, 2015
Lions QB Lulay early favourite for MOP
Coming off an injury-riddled campaign last season, B.C. Lions quarterback Travis Lulay is favoured to be named the CFL's Most Outstanding Player in 2015. According to Bodog.ca, Lulay is the 7/2 favourite, followed by a couple of Calgary Stampeders in pivot Bo Levi Mitchell and Jon Cornish at 5/1.
TSN.ca Staff

Coming off an injury-riddled campaign last season, B.C. Lions quarterback Travis Lulay is favoured to be named the CFL's Most Outstanding Player in 2015.
According to Bodog.ca, Lulay is the 7/2 favourite, followed by a couple of Calgary Stampeders in pivot Bo Levi Mitchell and Jon Cornish at 5/1.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Zach Collaros joins Mike Reilly and Adarius Bowman of the Edmonton Eskimos at 8/1.
Not surprisingly, Lulay is also favoured to lead the league in passing yards this season, coming in at 11/4.
Henry Burris of the Ottawa Redblacks, Darian Durant of the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Drew Willy of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are next at 9/2.
Last year's leading receiver Adarius Bowman is expected to defend his title as a 2/1 favourite to repeat.
Roughriders receiver Weston Dressler and Chad Owens of the Toronto Argonauts come in at 4/1 odds.
When it comes to rushing, it's a one-horse race as Cornish is the only player with posted odds.
Last year's rushing king, who finished over 150 yards ahead of Anthony Allen of the Roughriders despite missing nine games due to injury, is a 2/1 favourite while the rest of the league is 1/3.