2011 Super Bowl Odds: Final Record Predictions for All 32 Teams
Super Bowl XLVI will be played on Feb. 5, 2012 inside Lucas Oil Stadium, and the futures market in Las Vegas is really starting to heat up.
The defending champion Green Bay Packers have been the main constant atop the betting odds, while the San Francisco 49ers are moving up the board.
Let's take a look at the current betting odds to win it all and also predict the final record for all 32 NFL teams.
Indianapolis Colts
1 of 32The Indianapolis Colts are suffering through a lost season with star quarterback Peyton Manning out indefinitely with a neck injury.
The "Suck for Luck" storyline will be the only interesting topic for discussion until the city hosts the Super Bowl.
Oddsmakers have dropped this team to the bottom of their power rankings, which is the only possible explanation in getting three points at home against the Jacksonville Jaguars this week.
Ranking 31st in the league in both total offense and defense gives little chance of this franchise winning more than a single game this year.
Final Record Prediction: 1-15
Super Bowl Odds: +150000
St. Louis Rams
2 of 32The St. Louis Rams were on their way to capturing a second consecutive victory, but then Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson ended any chance of that happening.
Bettors lined up to wager on this team to win the NFC West division, something that they will want to forget now that the San Francisco 49ers have seemingly wrapped up a playoff spot through eight games.
Final Record Prediction: 4-12
Super Bowl Odds: +100000
Seattle Seahawks
3 of 32The Seattle Seahawks have fallen flat since coming out of their bye week, dropping three consecutive games and managing to score a combined 28 points in that span.
Second-year head coach Pete Carroll has watched his offensive unit score just 15.2 points per game, with quarterbacks Tarvaris Jackson and Charlie Whitehurst not making enough plays under center.
No magical playoff appearance in the cards this year.
Final Record Prediction: 5-11
Super Bowl Odds: +100000
Miami Dolphins
4 of 32The Miami Dolphins registered a resounding 31-3 win over the Kansas City Chiefs as four-point road underdogs last week for their first victory.
Oddsmakers have regained confidence in the squad from South Beach, sending them out as four-point home favorites against the Washington Redskins, which will likely see them fall flat.
Miami has lost its last three games when playing as a home favorite of 3.5 to seven points.
Don't lose sight of this team in the "Suck for Luck" sweepstakes.
Final Record Prediction: 3-13
Super Bowl Odds: +100000
Cleveland Browns
5 of 32The situation is looking bleak for the Cleveland Browns with the AFC North division up for grabs, as the franchise has yet to play the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers this season.
Second-year quarterback Colt McCoy has received no help from a running game that ranks 31st in the league in averaging 82.4 yards per game.
Tough sledding ahead with locker-room problems surrounding star running back Peyton Hillis.
Final Record Prediction: 5-11
Super Bowl Odds: +75000
Washington Redskins
6 of 32The Washington Redskins started out the season with a 3-1 record, but will now be aiming to snap a four-game losing streak against the Miami Dolphins Sunday.
Any chance of winning the NFC East division is likely gone, as the team ranks 27th in the league in scoring 15.9 points a game.
Don't be surprised if an upset in Philadelphia occurs in Week 17.
Final Record Prediction: 6-10
Super Bowl Odds: +50000
Jacksonville Jaguars
7 of 32The Jacksonville Jaguars rank last in the NFL in total offense, managing to gain just 242.6 yards a game.
Rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert is a work in progress, completing less than 50 percent of his passes, but the defense is certainly one of the league's best.
If Gabbert starts hitting receivers, Jacksonville could play spoiler down the stretch.
Final Record Prediction: 6-10
Super Bowl Odds: +50000
Arizona Cardinals
8 of 32The Arizona Cardinals have to be a little concerned with the success of the San Francisco 49ers in just the first year under Jim Harbaugh.
Quarterback Kevin Kolb has failed to provide consistency to the offense, while he expects to miss a second consecutive game with a foot injury against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday.
I wonder how many times Ken Whisenhunt has phoned Kurt Warner to come out of retirement.
Final Record Prediction: 5-11
Super Bowl Odds: +50000
Minnesota Vikings
9 of 32The Minnesota Vikings are clearly looking ahead to the 2012 season, with rookie quarterback Christian Ponder set to face the Green Bay Packers for the second time on Monday Night Football this week.
Early marks have been high in grading the former Florida State Seminoles signal caller, but I anticipate some speed bumps the rest of the way.
Finishing the season series with the defending Super Bowl champions will make things easier on the squad to close out the year.
Final Record Prediction: 4-12
Super Bowl Odds: +30000
Carolina Panthers
10 of 32The Carolina Panthers possess a top 10 passing and rushing offense while gaining 414.8 yards per game.
Rookie quarterback Cam Newton is one of the candidates to win the league's Rookie of the Year award, throwing for 2,393 yards in direction his team to a 2-6 record.
Brighter days are clearly ahead.
Final Record Prediction: 5-11
Super Bowl Odds: +30000
Denver Broncos
11 of 32The Denver Broncos are not out of the playoff picture due to the mediocre performances of the other three teams that make up the AFC West division.
That value only goes so far with Tim Tebow at the controls.
Final Record Prediction: 5-11
Super Bowl Odds: +25000
Tennessee Titans
12 of 32The Tennessee Titans trail the Houston Texans by two games in the AFC South division, already suffering a humiliating 41-7 defeat as three-point home favorites in the series this year.
An earlier injury to wide receiver Kenny Britt is starting to affect the team, ranking 27th in the league in averaging 310.2 yards per game.
Running back Chris Johnson's performance has also failed to measure up to expectations.
Final Record Prediction: 7-9
Super Bowl Odds: +15000
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
13 of 32The Tampa Bay Buccaneers 29th-ranked defense in yards allowed suffered a major blow with the loss of defensive tackle Gerald McCoy for the year with a bicep injury.
Quarterback Josh Freeman has not progressed like the franchise expected in his third year, but the team still ranks 11th in passing yards.
Keep an eye on this youthful roster in 2012.
Final Record Prediction: 6-10
Super Bowl Odds: +12500
Kansas City Chiefs
14 of 32Let's just say that the Kansas City Chiefs had a better chance of winning last year's Super Bowl, especially after watching last week's 31-3 blowout loss to the winless Miami Dolphins as four-point home favorites.
Still, you have to respect the franchise for ranking 10th in rushing this year, playing without starting running back Jamaal Charles for most of the year.
The offense has drafted some weapons on the perimeter, but is Matt Cassel enough at the quarterback position in 2012?
A slim chance of winning the AFC West division makes them somewhat playable at the price.
Final Record Prediction: 6-10
Super Bowl Odds: +12500
Oakland Raiders
15 of 32The Oakland Raiders mortgaged their future in acquiring quarterback Carson Palmer, while sports bettors probably wish they waited to dabble in the futures market.
Oddsmakers saw plenty of Silver & Black money at the betting window after the trade, causing the betting odds to fall to as low as +4000.
That number has now doubled.
Final Record Prediction: 8-8
Super Bowl Odds: +8000
Buffalo Bills
16 of 32Just knowing the Super Bowl history of the Buffalo Bills is enough reason to never wager on them lifting the Lombardi Trophy.
Closing out the season with five of eight games on the road is going to be tough, especially when closing out the year versus a revenge-minded New England Patriots squad.
Final Record Prediction: 8-8
Super Bowl Odds: +5000
Cincinnati Bengals
17 of 32The betting odds will fall even lower on this team to win the Super Bowl if it pulls off a Sunday upset of the Pittsburgh Steelers this week as three-point home underdogs.
The Cincinnati Bengals possess a top-five defense, something that can't be ignored when the public loves wagering on offense.
Two high draft picks from the Oakland Raiders in exchange for an aging Carson Palmer has this team on the rise.
Final Record Prediction: 8-8
Super Bowl Odds: +4000
Dallas Cowboys
18 of 32The Dallas Cowboys are one of the more balanced football teams in the NFL—maybe that's why they enter Week 10 with a 4-4 record to match.
Injuries have plagued this team all year, something that may ultimately end its hopes of winning it all.
It may turn into a fight for a Wild Card spot if the New York Giants continue to add distance in the NFC East divisional race.
Final Record Prediction: 10-6
Super Bowl Odds: +3500
Chicago Bears
19 of 32If you believe the Chicago Bears will gain revenge for suffering a 24-13 loss to the Detroit Lions on Monday Night Football earlier this year, then the time to potentially buy is now.
The defense is starting to come on, reflected in surrendering just 330 yards in a 30-24 win over the Philadelphia Eagles as nine-point road underdogs.
Running back Matt Forte is a monster in gaining 1,241 combined yards through eight weeks.
Final Record Prediction: 10-6
Super Bowl Odds: +3500
Philadelphia Eagles
20 of 32The Philadelphia Eagles were unable to stretch their winning streak to three games, while also likely knocking them out of any chance of making the playoffs.
Quarterback Michael Vick is taking a pounding again this season, something that leads me to believe that he may miss at least one start in the final eight games.
A slip up against one of the four lesser opponents on the remaining schedule would be the final nail in the coffin.
The current odds offer absolutely no value for bettors.
Final Record Prediction: 8-8
Super Bowl Odds: +2500
Atlanta Falcons
21 of 32The Atlanta Falcons were flying under the radar due to a 2-3 start, but three straight wins has them back in the discussion as a legitimate contender to win the Super Bowl.
Rookie wide receiver Julio Jones is coming off a monster game, displaying why the franchise risked so much to move up in the draft to select him.
This Sunday's divisional showdown with the New Orleans Saints will definitely provide bettors a clearer picture of last year's No. 1 seed in the NFC.
Final Record Prediction: 10-6
Super Bowl Odds: +2500
New York Giants
22 of 32I was high on the New York Giants even after their inexcusable 36-25 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 5.
If you like the current NFC East division leaders to win the Super Bowl, I suggest waiting to wager until after this week's game with the San Francisco 49ers.
The franchise is coming off a big win versus the New England Patriots, something that has lowered the odds in the futures market.
Final Record Prediction: 10-6
Super Bowl Odds: +2000
Detroit Lions
23 of 32The NFL media darlings of the first five weeks have lost some of their luster in dropping two of three contests heading into last week's bye.
The Detroit Lions can certainly get back on track and make some noise in completing a season sweep of the Chicago Bears Sunday.
Just not buying into a Super Bowl title this year.
Final Record Prediction: 9-7
Super Bowl Odds: +2000
New York Jets
24 of 32The New York Jets are starting to make some noise in winning three straight games, but will be facing an angry New England Patriots side that comes in on a two-game losing streak Sunday.
Luckily for the Jets, the schedule lightens up after that until facing a pair of NFC East teams in two of the final three weeks.
I would buy after this week if you're a believer.
Final Record Prediction: 10-6
Super Bowl Odds: +1800
San Diego Chargers
25 of 32Only the San Diego Chargers and Dallas Cowboys could enter Week 10 with a 4-4 record despite being ranked in the top 10 in both total offense and defense.
The three-game losing streak has been plagued by mistakes at inopportune times, something that will never have me reaching into my pocket and wagering on this franchise winning the Super Bowl.
Final Record Prediction: 9-7
Super Bowl Odds: +1600
San Francisco 49ers
26 of 32Considering the betting odds are still at this level, bettors should beware in backing the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl futures market.
The team enjoys a large lead in the NFC West division and allows the fewest points in the league.
One of the few candidates that could roll into Lambeau Field and beat the Green Bay Packers in the playoffs, but running back Frank Gore better be healthy.
Final Record Prediction: 11-5
Super Bowl Odds: +1200
Pittsburgh Steelers
27 of 32The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a dog fight in the AFC North division, but a loss in Sunday's contest against the Cincinnati Bengals would not end things.
A favorable schedule lies ahead, including a bye week and no future meetings with the Baltimore Ravens until possibly the playoffs.
Final Record Prediction: 11-5
Super Bowl Odds: +1200
Houston Texans
28 of 32The Houston Texans must avoid a slip up Sunday in traveling to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, putting their three-game winning streak on the line.
Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips has done wonders for the franchise, leading the entire NFL in total yards allowed, which is impressive with defensive end Mario Williams being lost for the year.
Contender.
Final Record Prediction: 11-5
Super Bowl Odds: +1200
New Orleans Saints
29 of 32The New Orleans Saints better hope that their 31-21 loss to the St. Louis Rams two weeks ago doesn't come back to haunt them.
Quarterback Drew Brees did a nice job in getting his team back in the winning column in Week 9, capturing a 27-16 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
He pilots an offense that ranks No. 1 in the NFL in averaging 445.1 yards per game, a statistic that the public loves to wager on.
Still my pick to win it all and potentially gain revenge for a season-opening loss to the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
Final Record Prediction: 11-5
Super Bowl Odds: +1100
Baltimore Ravens
30 of 32The Baltimore Ravens finished off a season sweep of the Pittsburgh Steelers last week, putting them squarely in the driver's seat of making a run at representing the AFC in the Super Bowl.
Defensively, the team is giving up just 279.4 yards and 16.2 points per game, numbers that will likely hold due to the remaining schedule.
A legitimate shot of walking away with the Lombardi Trophy in February.
Final Record Prediction: 12-4
Super Bowl Odds: +1000
New England Patriots
31 of 32A two-game losing streak has caused panic to fall over the New England area, as some are labeling Sunday's game against the New York Jets a must-win situation.
Not so fast.
The New England Patriots will likely get bailed out in playing a favorable schedule down the stretch, but anything can happen when possessing a defense that ranks last in the league in allowing 416.2 yards per game.
Odds are truly reflective of the team's chances.
Pass.
Final Record Prediction: 10-6
Super Bowl Odds: +800
Green Bay Packers
32 of 32The Green Bay Packers will face a challenging three-game stretch beginning on Nov. 24, which happens to be a Thanksgiving contest on the road against the Detroit Lions.
With the league's 30th-ranked defense in terms of yardage allowed, I just don't see at least one slip up occurring.
You don't need to go perfect during the regular season to win the Super Bowl.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers will likely secure home-field advantage with 14 wins in his pocket.
Final Record Prediction: 14-2
Super Bowl Odds: +350
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