The 2016 NFL Futures Bettors Are Wagering On

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The 2016 NFL Futures Bettors Are Wagering On

The NFL 2016 Season is almost here. Online bookies are probably getting wagers in the future books on a number of teams to win Super Bowl LI, the NFC and the AFC. Working with a pay per head platform is the best way to ensure that bookies efficiently manage all NFL wagers.

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Super Bowl LI

There are 5 teams at less than double-digit odds to win the Super Bowl:

      Seattle             +650

      New England   +750

      Carolina           +750

      Pittsburgh        +900

      Green Bay       +900

Out of all 5 teams, New England appears to have the easiest path. At +750, the Patriots offer the best odds to pro NFL handicappers. What it means is that bookies should expect to receive quite a few dollars on New England to win the Super Bowl this year. Green Bay and Pittsburgh offer odds that some Super Bowl bettors might see as value while Seattle might be a follow the money wager for a number of sports bettors.

NFC Winner

      Seattle             +350

      Carolina           +350

      Green Bay       +450

      Arizona           +550

There aren’t a lot of surprises here. Online bookies might see more action on Green Bay in the coming weeks, especially after training camp starts because the Packers should have a better defense this season. Plus, Aaron Rodgers favorite target, Jordy Nelson, is back from injury while RB Eddie Lacy lost a ton of weight.

Seattle and Arizona figure to have a stirring rivalry during the regular season. Carolina isn’t being given the respect that it should after making it to the Super Bowl last season, not losing too much on either offense or defense, and playing in one of the more woeful divisions in the NFL, the NFC South.

AFC Winner

      New England   +350

      Pittsburgh        +400

      Cincinnati         +600

      Denver            +700

New England’s first 4 games of the season, the ones that Tom Brady is likely to miss, are against Arizona, Miami, Houston and Buffalo. Even if the Patriots go 2 and 2 in those first 4 games, they should have easy sailing to the playoffs, meaning that +350 is almost a gift to some NFL bettors. The Patriots will demand the most money from bookies’ players as the summer wears on.

Pittsburgh is a solid second choice. No love appears to be flowing to Cincinnati even though the team went through the least amount of changes. Denver is stuck with Mark Sanchez or Trevor Siemian as its starting QB this season. That fact that Denver is still fourth choice says a lot about the strength of the AFC.

 

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