2010 World Cup betting players have had to deal with injuries to some of their favorite players and teams, but they don't have to worry about holdouts, which is threatening to make for an interesting year for some.
New York Jets
Cornerback Darrelle Revis wants to be the highest-paid player at his position, and given that he's probably better than Oakland's Nmandi Asomugha, he probably should be. Revis sat out a few players at a Jets minicamp as a form of protest about his contract, and he's not the only Jet that wants more money. Revis is definitely deserving of his contract, and he's turning 25 in a month, and he's trying to get his money now. After two straight Pro Bowl seasons, the Jets may have to pony up.
Tennessee Titans
If the Jets have to pony up, the Titans definitely do. Chris Johnson ran for 2,006 yards last season, and he was the NFL Offensive Player of the Year last season. Yet, he'll make just $550,000 this year and has yet to attend any of the Titans' OTAs in this offseason. With Vince Young as the quarterback, the Titans may need Johnson more than he needs them as Young hasn't proven to be the most stable player in the world, and that's not even counting his sometimes-wild arm. Johnson is arguably the best running back in the league, and the arguments are getting more and more quiet. We'd lay a sports bet on Johnson getting paid this year,

