2017 NFL Win Totals

2017 NFL Win Totals

South Point Casino in Las Vegas was early to release their NFL Win Totals for the upcoming season. Other Vegas books and offshore books are then released their own over/unders, and we’ll be updating until the season begins.

TeamWestgate (9/7)BetOnline (7/13)Westgate (5/14)South Point (4/30)
Arizona Cardinals8.5 (o-155)8.5 (u-125)8 (o-130)7.5
Atalanta Falcons9.5 (o-120)9.5 (o-130)9.510 (u-120)
Baltimore Ravens8.5 (u-150)9 (u-145)9 (u-130)9.5 (u-125)
Buffalo Bills6.5 (u-150)6.5 (o-115)6.5 (o-150)6
Carolina Panthers99 (o-130)9 (o-120)9 (o-120)
Chicago Bears5.5 (u-120)5.5 (u-140)5.5 (u-120)5
Cincinnati Bengals8.5 (u-140)8.5 (u-120)8.58.5 (o-120)
Cleveland Browns4.5 (o-160)4.5 (u-115)4.54
Dallas Cowboys9.5 (u-145)9.5 (o-130)9.5 (o-130)9.5 (o-120)
Denver Broncos8 (u-120)8.5 (u-125)88.5 (o-120)
Detroit Lions7.5 (u-155)7.5 (o-115)7.58
Green Bay Packers10.5 (u-130)10.5 (u-125)10.5 (u-130)10 (u-120)
Houston Texans8.5 (u-120)8.5 (o-130)8 (o-120)8.5 (o-120)
Indianapolis Colts7.5 (u-160)8.5 (o-120)8.5 (u-140)9 (u-115)
Jacksonville Jaguars6.56.5 (o-130)6.5 (o-150)5.5 (o-120)
Kansas City Chiefs9 (o-115)9.5 (u-125)99 (o-120)
Los Angeles Chargers7.5 (o-155)7.57.57.5
Los Angeles Rams6 (u-160)5.56 (u-130)5.5 (o-120)
Miami Dolphins7 (o-120)7.5 (u-120)7 (o-120)7.5
Minnesota Vikings8.5 (o-135)8.5 (u-120)8.5 (u-140)8.5
New England Patriots12.5 (u-115)12.5 (o-130)12.5 (u-120)11 (o-120)
New Orleans Saints8 (u-120)888.5 (u-120)
New York Giants8.5 (o-160)8.5 (o-155)8.59 (o-115)
New York Jets3.5 (u-155)4.5 (u-160)55.5 (o-120)
Oakland Raiders9.5 (u-125)9.5 (o-125)9.59.5 (o-120)
Philadelphia Eagles8.5 (o-120)8 (o-125)8 (o-120)8.5
Pittsburgh Steelers10.5 (o-140)10.5 (o-130)10.5 (o-130)10.5 (o-120)
San Francisco 49ers5 (u-120)4.5 (o-145)5 (u-120)4.5
Seattle Seahawks10.5 (o-140)10.5 (o-125)10.5 (o-130)10.5
Tampa Bay Buccaneers8.5 (u-120)8.5 (u-120)8 (u-140)8
Tennessee Titans99 (u-125)8.5 (o-130)9.5 (u-120)
Washington Redskins7.5 (u-140)7.57.57.5 (o-120)

May 14th Update

Westgate just released win totals of their own and there are a handful of differences from the South Point numbers of two weeks ago. As expected, the Patriots’ number has gone up….by a lot, though. Their total has risen from 11 to 12.5. That will surely start to convince some bettors to take the under. The Jaguars and Titans are the only other teams to have their total change by at least a full win: the Jaguars trending up, with the Titans trending down. Numerous other teams have moved by one half.

The following was written on April 30th

It should come as no surprise that the reigning Super Bowl champs have the highest win total at 11. The Patriots have added a handful of impact players this offseason and will bring back the large majority of their key players from last year’s roster. They’re favored in every game this season and are the Super Bowl front-runner at the Westgate by a large margin. Expect a ton of bettors to take the over on this total.

Joining the Patriots with a double digit total are the Steelers, Seahawks, Falcons, and Packers. With the exception of the Falcons, these teams are generally very publicly bet teams so I would expect to see most bets on the over. However, with the Falcons reaching the Super Bowl this past season, bettors may be inclined to take their over as well.

On the opposite end of the spectrum we have the Cleveland Browns with a total of 4. Not exactly a franchise you’d want to bring home to mom and dad. Last season, their opening win total at CG Technology was 4.5 with the juice on the over. Not only did they finish with one victory, they covered the spread just four times. Perhaps this year they can settle on a QB that starts all 16 games for them and win a handful of games in the process.

Week one odds and percentages are already posted so be sure to check out our free odds page to see how the lines change before the season starts.

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Mark Gallant

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