The NFL offseason has begun and there always seems to be the opportunity for player naughty behavior.

Last year there were nearly two dozen arrests involving active players. The activity ranged from public intoxication to drug possession to domestic assault.

Already this offseason, Bills running back LeSean McCoy is being investigated for possible involvement in a late-night, bottle-breaking melee with off-duty police officers at a club in Philadelphia on Super Bowl Eve.

Before any more incidents, Las Vegas bookmakers have set the odds the teams and players likely to find themselves in trouble with the law.

Place your bets and see if you can match the odds.

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