NFL Futures (Week 4)

By Greg DePalma, OFN Executive Producer

NFL Futures (Week 4)

NFL Futures (Week 4)

The Atlanta Falcons and Kansas City Chiefs are the only two remaining undefeated teams left in the NFL.

Since the current 12-team playoff format in 1990, 73.5% (100 of 136) of the teams to start 3-0 qualified for the post-season.

Last season though, only New England advanced to the playoffs out of the five teams that began 3-0.

On the flip side, 73 teams with a losing record after the first three games of the season advanced to the post-season including Detroit and Miami from last season.

NFL Futures (Super Bowl)

Green Bay…10-1

Dallas…12-1

Seattle…14-1

Oakland…16-1

Tennessee…20-1

Denver…25-1

Minnesota…25-1

Philadelphia…33-1

NY Giants…40-1

Tampa Bay…40-1

Washington…40-1

Baltimore…50-1

Carolina…50-1

Jacksonville…50-1

Arizona…66-1

LA Rams…66-1

Miami…66-1

New Orleans…66-1

Additional championship odds

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NFL Futures (Week 4)

Investments…Teams we’ve invested in to win the Super Bowl including the dates and Super Bowl odds at the time of selection.

October 1st

Atlanta…10-1

Houston…50-1

September 24th

Atlanta…12-1

Oakland…12-1

September 17th

Atlanta…16-1

Minnesota…20-1

Houston…50-1

September 10th

Atlanta…12-1

New Orleans…40-1

Baltimore…50-1

Under advisement…Teams we’re still vetting based on the value of their futures…

New England…4-1

Pittsburgh…10-1

Kansas City…12-1

Detroit…40-1

Point system…Since everyone has their own individual budget, we decided to use a straight-forward 100-point system for every investment we make. This should make it easier to follow our progress.

Points invested

10/1…200

9/24…200

9/17…300

9/10…300

Total…1000

Playoff Projections…Taking futures out of the equation, here are our current picks for the NFL Playoffs including our Super Bowl winner…

AFC

Baltimore

Houston

Kansas City

New England…AFC Champion

Oakland

Pittsburgh

NFC

Atlanta…Super Bowl Champion

Detroit

Green Bay

Minnesota

Philadelphia

Seattle

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