NFL Power Rankings Based on Super Bowl Odds (Bills Inch Closer to Top Spot in Latest Movement)
By Peter Dewey
We're inching closer and closer to the start of training camp in the NFL, and there's been some movement atop the Super Bowl odds at WynnBET Sportsbook.
The Buffalo Bills, who are the favorite in the AFC, have moved to +650, putting them even closer to the favorite Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With camp so close, we're sure to see some shakeup in the odds this summer.
Each week at BetSided, yours truly is breaking down the latest roster moves, injuries and more in our NFL Power Rankings. It's never too early to consider your Super Bowl futures, so without further ado, here's my latest power rankings based on the odds at WynnBET Sportsbook to win it all in 2022.
1. Buffalo Bills (+650)
The Bills' odds have moved from +700 to +650 and they'll grab the No. 1 spot this week. It's hard not to love what Buffalo did this offseason, especially on the defensive side of the ball with Von Miller.
2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+600)
Do I think the Buccaneers are hands down the second best team in football? No. However, their path in the NFC South is extremely easy this season.
3. Los Angeles Rams (+1000)
The Rams are clearly the best team in the NFC West, and with the rest of the conference looking weaker than last year, L.A. could make it back to the Super Bowl.
4. Kansas City Chiefs (+1000)
Patrick Mahomes is still Patrick Mahomes, and the Chiefs have improved the depth on their roster even though they lost Tyreek Hill.
5. Green Bay Packers (+1000)
The Packers have moved from +1100 to +1000, but I wouldn't bet them just yet until we know how Aaron Rodgers' weapons look.
6. Los Angeles Chargers (+1600)
This may be Justin Herbert's year, as he has a much better team around him and still the big arm that makes him an MVP candidate.
7. Dallas Cowboys (+1600)
I think Dallas will make the playoffs, but what it does when it gets there is a whole different story.
8. Baltimore Ravens (+2000)
Lamar Jackson is back and healthy, and the Ravens should be one of the team's that makes a major leap in 2022.
9. Denver Broncos (+1800)
The Broncos have jumped from +2000 to +1800 in the odds to win the Super Bowl, but it's hard to bet on them at this price in the tough AFC West.
10. Cincinnati Bengals (+2500)
The Bengals are continuing to drop in the odds, moving from +2000 to +2500 over the past week.
11. Philadelphia Eagles (+2500)
The Eagles really are a sneaky contender in the NFC, but they're going to need to get more from Jalen Hurts as a passer.
12. Indianapolis Colts (+2000)
I think the Colts are going to win the AFC South with Matt Ryan leading the way, but the team's receiving weapons aren't the best.
13. San Francisco 49ers (+1800)
Training camp is going to be a real solid test for Trey Lance, and for bettors to see what the 49ers' offense may look like with him as the starter.
14. Las Vegas Raiders (+4000)
The Raiders made the playoffs in 2021, but oddsmakers aren't buying in on Derek Carr and company just yet.
15. Arizona Cardinals (+4000)
It's interesting the Cardinals are at +4000 even though the NFC is considerably easier this season.
16. Cleveland Browns (+2000)
The Cleveland Browns' odds keep falling, and they do in our Power Rankings as it looks more and more likely Deshaun Watson will be suspended indefinitely.
17. New England Patriots (+3000)
Does someone know something we don't about Bill Belichick's squad? They jumped from +4000 to +3000 to win the Super Bowl.
18. New Orleans Saints (+3000)
The Saints have a path to a wild card spot with the Falcons and Panthers being pushovers in the division.
19. Tennessee Titans (+3000)
I am very intrigued to see if Malik Willis gets a shot in 2022 if the Titans get out to a slow start.
20. Miami Dolphins (+5000)
The Dolphins' odds have dropped from +4000 to +5000 this week. I don't think it's a time to jump on them and buy low, though.
21. Minnesota Vikings (+4000)
This Vikings' offense has a chance to be really fun, but this team has also underachieved every year with Kirk Cousins.
22. Pittsburgh Steelers (+7500)
I'm starting to think the Steelers could at least finish ahead of the Browns in the division, but it would be malpractice to back a Mitch Trubisky led team this early.
23. Jacksonville Jaguars (+10000)
The Jaguars are an interesting team if Trevor Lawrence turns things around in his second season. There's no doubt they tried to improve the team around him in Year 2.
24. Washington Commanders (+10000)
The Commanders need to get things sorted out with Terry McLaurin if they want Carson Wentz to succeed in 2022.
25. Chicago Bears (+10000)
I wouldn't be shocked if Justin Fields takes a big step this season. I also wouldn't be shocked if the Bears finished in last in the NFC North...
26. New York Giants (+10000)
The Giants really have to get Saquon Barkley some easier yardage in 2022 if they want to make the most of their offense.
27. New York Jets (+12500)
Can the Jets finally jump someone in the AFC East? These odds are telling us that it's unlikely.
28. Carolina Panthers (+10000)
I'd rather take a shot on odds that Matt Rhule is fired this season than anything that has to do with the Panthers winning football games.
29. Seattle Seahawks (+15000)
The Seahawks' quarterback competition is going to be the most intriguing bad QB competition we've had in training camp in a long time.
30. Detroit Lions (+20000)
These odds may not be giving the Lions much respect, but I don't think they're going to make the postseason in 2022.
31. Atlanta Falcons (+20000)
Atlanta's offense would be fun with Drake London and Kyle Pitts if they had anyone to throw them the ball.
32. Houston Texans (+20000)
The Texans continue to bring up the rear in our power rankings given the lack of talent on their roster.
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