Latest Super Bowl Odds Ahead of 2022 NFL Draft

Bills quarterback Josh Allen runs around the left end.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen runs around the left end. / Jamie Germano / USA TODAY NETWORK
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The first round of the NFL Draft goes down on Thursday, April 28th with a ton of intrigue around the top of the board.

However, while we get ready for the NFL Draft, it's the teams at the bottom of the first round that look to shore up the rest of the roster as they prepare for a Super Bowl run.

Let's take a look at the odds at WynnBET Sportsbook for who are the favorites to win Super Bowl 57 in February. This is an interesting time to look at the futures market ahead of a busy night in the NFL that may not have direct impact on the Super Bowl chase, but can help fortify contenders ahead of next season.

Super Bowl 57 Odds

  • Buffalo Bills: +650
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: +700
  • Kansas City Chiefs: +900
  • Green Bay Packers: +1000
  • Los Angeles Rams: +1000
  • San Francisco 49ers: +1400
  • Dallas Cowboys: +1500
  • Denver Broncos: +1500
  • Los Angeles Chargers: +1500
  • Cleveland Browns: +1750
  • Baltimore Ravens: +2000
  • Cincinnati Bengals: +2000
  • Indianapolis Colts: +2250
  • Arizona Cardinals: +2500
  • Tennessee Titans: +2500
  • Las Vegas Raiders: +3000
  • Miami Dolphins: +3000
  • Minnesota Vikings: +4000
  • New England Patriots: +4000
  • New Orleans Saints: +4000
  • Philadelphia Eagles: +4000
  • Washington Commanders: +5000
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: +7500
  • Seattle Seahawks: +7500
  • Atlanta Falcons: +10000
  • Carolina Panthers: +10000
  • Chicago Bears: +10000
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: +10000
  • New York Giants: +10000
  • Detroit Lions: +15000
  • New York Jets: +15000
  • Houston Texans: +20000

Bills Super Bowl Favorites Ahead of NFL Draft

Buffalo came up short in Kansas City in the AFC Divisional Round, allowing the Chiefs to get into field goal range in the final 13 seconds to score a game tying field goal which Kansas City eventually won in overtime.

However, the Chiefs, who are still looked at favorably in the betting market to make another Super Bowl run, traded star reeiver Tyreek Hill in the offseason and play in the vaunted AFC West with the Broncos adding Russell Wilson and the Raiders adding Davante Adams.

Meanwhile, the Bills play in the AFC East which should be much easier to navigate and have MVP candidate Josh Allen at the helm. The Bills were close last season, but the AFC is more difficult, the odds are still listing them as the favorite.

Elsewhere, the Bucs check in second on the odds board. Tom Brady retired and then decided to come back to Tampa Bay after a few weeks with head coach Bruce Arians transitioning out of his role heading into next season. The NFC appears much weaker in 2022, specifically the NFC South with the Falcons moving on from Matt Ryan and Saints head coach Sean Payton leaving as well.