I try to add as much value as I can to my Twitter account and part of that is finding other top sports handicappers and bettors to interact with.
I’ve put together a list below of some accounts I think you should follow. Take a look at what they have been tweeting about, and if you like their content then add them to your feed.
It would be impossible to include everyone, so if you think I’ve missed a quality follow, please shoot me a message. I don’t care if it’s a Twitter DM or an email to boyd@boydsbets.com. I’ll take a look and if they are high quality I’ll add them to this list.
Jimmy Boyd
Why to Follow Jimmy Boyd
I use Twitter to post additional free plays. This can be golf matchups that are found on unique sites like DraftKings. I’ll post my NFL and CFB teasers, player props, or random stuff that not everyone can bet on. These are 100% the same bets that I’m taking, just not available to a wide audience.
I’ll also interact with the community, replying and retweeting to things I think my audience will find interesting.
Jack Jones
Why to Follow Jack Jones
Jack Jones is one of the best sports handicappers in the world. Every day he’ll post free picks to Twitter with a deep dive analysis of why he likes the game. He also gives additional free picks like his MMA selections on upcoming UFC events.
He does a weekly podcast during the football season and lets his followers know when it drops. That’s another way to get some free insights into the games he likes for the weekend.
Jack runs an honest service and is happy to interact with anyone who reaches out.
SportsCapping
Why to Follow SportsCapping
Handicapper Steve Janus runs the official SportsCapping.com Twitter account. He’s not the most active poster but he’s worth a follow if you are interested in buying picks. This is the best place to keep up with the special offers and discounts they provide.
He’s one of the sharpest college football minds in the business so pay attention to any tweets he sends related to the gridiron. He’s a well-known quantity that has an informed perspective and definitely worth a follow.
Kyle Hunter
Why to Follow Kyle Hunter
Kyle runs an honest and transparent service and his Twitter account is the same way. He posts insights, runs contests for followers, and opens up for question-and-answer sessions.
If you like college football then I’d put him at the top of the list. He covers it in-depth, has years of experience beating the totals, and is an all-around nice guy.
You’ll also get notified of when he’s on podcasts talking handicapping or when he’s about to release a premium pick so you can get in before the lines move!
Brad Powers
Why to Follow Brad Powers
Brad Powers is another must-follow for the college football season. He does a lot of work in the spring/summer months preparing for the grind in the fall. I’m not sure anyone in the business can say they outwork him.
He does a lot of podcast and radio work so his Twitter feed is a great spot to keep up on what he has going during the season. You’ll want to tune in to listen to him give out leans and free picks that show some value.
Warren Sharp
Why to Follow Warren Sharp
Warren Sharp is a good follow for the NFL. He posts a lot of valuable information, has a preview magazine that is packed with nuggets and can have you look at the game with an analytical perspective.
You won’t get a lot of free picks from Warren, but it does help you get better at handicapping the games yourself. He digs into the numbers and gives a fresh perspective.
Steve Fezzik
Why to Follow Steve Fezzik
Fezzik is a two-time winner of the Westgate Supercontest so you know that he has a handle on the NFL. He posts a lot of great info, gives out free picks, and is entertaining.
He gives some unique takes, which I get a lot of value out of. He has some out-of-the-box thinking and then you can decide for yourself whether it’s worth adding to your arsenal or not. I’ve learned plenty of things for Fezzik and that’s why I think he’s worth a follow.
Todd Fuhrman
Why to Follow Todd Fuhrman
Todd Fuhrman brings a unique perspective since he used to work behind the counter for Ceasers in Las Vegas. Now he is a co-founder of the Bet the Board podcast and works for CBS Sports.
His tweets aren’t going to be giving out free picks. Instead, he’ll clue you in on profitable situations and also does a good job of retweeting or promoting other quality accounts to follow.
Adam Chernoff
Why to Follow Adam Chernoff
Adam is a former bookmaker who has some solid insights from both sides of the counter. He now works for Right Angle Sports and posts a lot of solid content through them.
He hosts the Simple Podcast and gives really quick previews on games. His feed is a great place to get the latest news and short videos explaining specific games.
Rob Pizzola
Why to Follow Rob Pizzola
Rob is a pro bettor out of Canada who does a lot with the NFL and NHL. His hockey takes are interesting since there aren’t a lot of guys who are beating the NHL.
He has become more of a media personality lately with the Circles Off podcast and the Hammer Network. He also owns BetStamp were bettors can track their picks and get street cred.