2009 Week 7 NFL Power Rankings

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Oct/24/2009
2009 Week 7 NFL Power Rankings

2009 Week 7 NFL Power Rankings were available from Gambling911.com with these payout odds offered by Sports Interaction.com.

The New Orleans Saints are now the favorite to win the 2010 Super Bowl with a payout potential of $500 for every $100 bet.  This is the first time they have ranked number one, pushing the team they annihilated last week out of the number one ranking, the New York Giants.

The number in ( ) is last week's ranking.

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1 (3) New Orleans Saints +500 odds pay $500 for every $100 bet

2 (4) New England Patriots +700 odds pay $700 for every $100 bet

3 (2) Indianapolis Colts +700

4 (5) Minnesota Vikings +700

5 (1) New York Giants +800 (was at number 1 and paying $750 last week)

6 (6) Pittsburgh Steelers +1200

7 (9) Denver Broncos +1200 odds pay $1200 for every $100 bet

8 (7) Philadelphia Eagles +1400

9 (8) Baltimore Ravens +1500

10 (13) Atlanta Falcons +2200

11 (15) Green Bay Packers

12 (10) San Diego Chargers

13 (11) Chicago Bears

14 (12) Cincinnati Bengals

15 (16) Dallas Cowboys

16 (18) Arizona Cardinals

17 (14) New York Jets

18 (17) San Francisco 49ers

19 (19) Miami Dolphins

20 (21) Houston Texans

21 (20) Seattle Seahawks

22 (22) Jacksonville Jaguars

23 (24) Carolina Panthers

24 (26) Buffalo Bills

25 (25) Tennessee Titans

26 (23) Washington Redskins

27 (27) Oakland Raiders

28 (31) Cleveland Browns

29 (28) Tampa Bay Bucs

30 (29) Kansas City Chiefs

31 (30) Detroit Lions

32 (32) St. Louis Rams

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher  

 

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