NFL 2014 Team Prop Bet Odds – Projected Win Totals

NFL 2014 Team Prop Bet Odds - Projected Win Totals

One of the most popular team prop bets for the start of a new season in the NFL is on the projected win total and corresponding moneyline betting odds for all 32 teams. BetAnySports has recently updated its team prop odds for projected wins making it a great time to search for value in the numbers before the actual regular season gets underway in a couple of weeks.

The San Francisco 49ers come into the new season as one of the top favorites to win a Super Bowl this season, but they have gotten off to a rough start in the preseason with two losses by a combined score of 57-3. While it is far too early to panic, this has had an effect on the betting odds for a projected win total of 10. The moneyline now favors the UNDER at -140 with the odds set on the OVER at +120.

NFL 2014 Team Prop Bet Odds

Another team that has headed in the wrong direction over the past few weeks has been the Dallas Cowboys. They are also struggling this preseason with two losses both straight-up and against the spread, but the main reason for the loss of value in their odds is a highly questionable defense and some lingering questions concerning the health of quarterback Tony Romo’s back. The Cowboys’ projected win total is 8 with the moneyline heavily favoring the UNDER at -250. The betting line on the OVER is set at +210.

If you are looking for a few teams on an upward swing, you might want to take a closer look at BetAnySports’ betting odds for San Diego. The Chargers did win nine games last season to make the playoffs in the AFC as a wildcard team, but their win total this year has been set at eight. The betting public has jumped on this team with some early money and the odds on the OVER are now set at -155. The moneyline odds the Chargers win fewer than eight games is currently +135.

Another team with a bright future could be the St. Louis Rams. Their win total is set at seven games which would match last season’s record of 7-9. While the Rams are stuck in one of the most competitive division in the NFL, the moneyline odds they exceed this total in 2014 now stand at -130. The odds they go in the other direction with fewer than seven wins is +110.

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