Many fans overlook the NFC South. They tend to think there isn’t anything interesting to bet on here. Yet, we highly disagree. It may not have a Super Bowl contender, but we’ve seen some huge surprises coming out of this company in the past. Let’s see who has the best odds to win the 2024 NFC South division.
Before Betting on 2024 NFC South Winners
Kirk Cousins’ arrival is the one move that disrupted the balance of power in the NFC South. That’s why the oddsmakers favor the Falcons to win the division, with the odds set at -115. With Cousins, WR Darnell Mooney landed, and the new head coach, Raheem Morris. Knowing that Kyle Pitts and Drake London are already present, this might be a potent offensive unit. Though, on the other side, we haven’t seen them signing anything notable on the defensive side of the ball.
After last year’s playoffs, the Buccaneers decided to hand Baker Mayfield a big contract. Now, let’s see what he can do. The Bucs can’t surprise anyone now, and the front office should have done something to diversify the team and add more options. That’s why we said, “let’s see what Baker can do”, as his improvisation will have a massive impact on the results. Tampa Bay isn’t good enough to win the division despite this being maybe the weakest group of all.
Now, the Saints are something different. If it weren’t for all their poor investments in the past, which overloaded their cap, they could even make a push to attack the Super Bowl. QB Derek Carr and his favorite targets, Olave and Shaheed, are explosive and can destroy any defense in the league. When mentioning the defense, imagine another star on that side of the ball besides Chase Young, who came this summer. New Orleans always had a very talented defensive group, and that trend continues. That’s why we believe that at +300, the Saints are a pick with a massive value.
Finally, we have the Carolina Panthers, who lost HC Frank Reich and added Dave Canales. Canales’s only worry is properly developing Bryce Young, not caring too much about the results. That’s why nobody considers Carolina a serious threat in this division.
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