![]() A new coaching staff and front office is clearly trying to setup for a full-blown rebuild and while the Bears have an easy schedule I just don't see a real clear path for them to win more than six games. The defense gave up several of the best players on the defensive line and shouldn't be able to stop the run. The Bears are a really bad football team with a really bad roster and a second-year quarterback who has virtually no help in terms of skill position guys. This was obviously much more attractive when it was 6.5, but I don't think it matters much. Add in that the Bears have a new coaching staff and perhaps the NFL's worst receiving corps, and it's just going to be too hard for the offense to keep up with opponents to go over this number.īrinson: Under 6. Since then, the Vikings and Lions have gotten better while the Packers, even absent Davante Adams, still own Chicago. Meanwhile, the Vikings and Lions should be much improved and the Packers will be good. Maybe Chicago won't be bad on 'D', but they traded away Khalil Mack and Roquan Smith wants to be traded too. I think what I'm trying to say is they're not going to score very many points. The Bears have a bad offensive line, Justin Fields' rookie year was awful, they lost Allen Robinson from a lousy WR group and they've got a first-time head coach whose expertise is on the defense. They are certainly a team with a lot of questions, but the strength of their division and their schedule makes me think they are capable of putting up more than six wins. They have a new quarterback in Baker Mayfield who will be determined to prove himself and as of right now, star running back Christian McCaffrey is ready to go for the season. ![]() The Panthers need to stay healthy, but if they do I believe they can win more than six games. This team feels primed for a bigger overhaul come 2023. But even in their division, wins will be hard to come by. If you could throw to Kyle Pitts every play without the defense adjusting, they might be fine. We will list every win total for context, but not all teams will have a "best bet." Let's go ahead and jump in.Īll NFL odds are via Caesars Sportsbook. Before we get started, here's the rundown on the panel: Senior writer Pete Prisco and Pick Six Podcast host Will Brinson, plus CBS Sports editors Kevin Steimle, Brett Anderson and Kyle Stackpole, writers John Breech, Ryan Wilson, Chris Trapasso, Jordan Dajani, Shanna McCarriston, Jared Dubin, Josh Edwards, Tyler Sullivan, Bryan DeArdo, Cody Benjamin and Jeff Kerr. This year, I asked each of our CBS stars to give me two best Over/Under bets. Then, there are the Over/Under win totals.Įach year, I attempt to gather the best and brightest at CBS Sports, so that we can argue which NFL teams are going to impress during the upcoming season, and which ones will disappoint. ![]() Over at Caesars Sportsbook, they have intriguing props on a number of futures, such as which player will win MVP, who will lead the NFL in passing touchdowns and who will win Defensive Rookie of the Year. The start of the 2022 NFL regular season is just a week away, which means you have just one week to lock in your futures bets.
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