Bet Slippin’ Podcast: 2022 Super Bowl and NFL awards extravaganza

Bet Slippin’ Podcast goes through all the best bets for the 2021 NFL futures markets, with picks and predictions for the 2022 Super Bowl.

This week’s episode of Bet Slippin’ Podcast previews the 2021 NFL season with picks for the top player awards, as well as division winners and 2022 Super Bowl champion. Hosts Geoff Clark and Esten McLaren offer up sports betting advice with their picks, predictions and best bets.

SportsbookWire.com writer Nathan Beighle joins the episode to help Geoff and Esten break down all the main NFL futures bets ahead of Week 1.

The three look at everything from NFL MVP to Offensive and Defensive Rookies of the Year and Coach of the Year, as well as the odds to lead the NFL in passing, rushing and receiving yards. They then offer up their favorite plays for each division and conference winner, before locking in their picks to win Super Bowl LVI.

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Bet Slippin’ Podcast Timeline

Award Picks | Time – 4:51

Division winners and playoff teams | Time – 38:17

Conference winners and 2022 Super Bowl champion | Time – 1:00:22

Goin’ to the Window (Best Bets) | Time – 1:06:05

Also see: Who will win Super Bowl 56?

Bet Slippin’ Podcast schedule

Check back each Wednesday through the NFL season for a new episode.

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NFC East odds, picks and predictions: Who’s the best of the worst division?

Analyzing the odds to win the NFC East Division in 2021, with NFL futures picks, predictions and best bets.

The NFC East was a dumpster fire in 2020. The Washington Football Team officially won the division but you could make an argument all the other teams lost. Below, we look at the odds to win the NFC East in 2021, with NFL picks, predictions and best bets.

This is the most winnable division as three NFC East head coaches enter their second season and the Philadelphia Eagles replaced former head coach Doug Pederson with former Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni this offseason.

On top of that, no team had a winning record last season and each one comes with a slew of question marks.

Odds to win NFC East

Odds via Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday, Aug. 17.

Dallas Cowboys: +110 (bet $100 to win $110)

Washington Football Team: +240 (bet $100 to win $240)

New York Giants: +400 (bet $100 to win $400)

Philadelphia Eagles: +450 (bet $100 to win $450)

NFC East picks and predictions

Before I give you my pick to win the NFC East, let’s first discuss the reasons to fade all the other options.

First, the Cowboys had their 2020 campaign derailed in head coach Mike McCarthy’s first year on the job after QB Dak Prescott was lost for the season in Week 5 following one of the nastiest injuries of the season.

Here’s the thing though, Dallas stunk before Dak went down. The Cowboys were just 1-3 before Prescott suffered the injury in Week 5.

Maybe he returns to his pre-injury form but that doesn’t necessarily equate to wins. With an aging offensive line and a defense ranked 23rd by Football Outsiders’ DVOA, the Cowboys to win the NFC East is a no-go.

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Next, up we have Washington, who is trying to become the first NFC East team to win back-to-back divisional crowns since the Eagles did so from 2001-04. It seems like most of the NFL media is sold on Washington’s offseason addition of QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, but I am not.

Fitzpatrick is 27 games below .500 for his career and I have a hard time believing he’s going to lead the Football Team to a division title when he’s yet to make the playoffs as a starting quarterback for his eight previous squads.

Also, Washington played the easiest schedule in the NFC last season, according to Football Outsiders, but is playing the second-toughest schedule in the NFC based on projected team win totals, according to Sharp Football Analysis.

One of the biggest regression indicators from year to year is a team going from an easy to difficult strength of schedule. If Washington regresses from a 7-9 season then it isn’t winning the NFC East.

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My thoughts on Philly’s case to win the NFC East are much shorter. Eagles starting QB Jalen Hurts is the worst quarterback in the division and who knows what we’re getting out of the new head coach.

However, Philly does play a cupcake schedule and there’s always a “first to worst” team that wins a division. Despite the easy schedule, the Eagles are favored by the opening lines in just two games this season so I’ll pass on Philly.

The pick: New York Giants (+400)

I’m not going to lie, this is mostly me chasing value in a terrible and winnable NFC East; however, the Giants have the most talent of any team in this division on both sides of the ball.

New York added offensive weapons in hope QB Daniel Jones makes a similar third-year leap as Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen last season.

If the offensive line can hold up and the offense gets some good injury luck, RB Saquon Barkley, WR Kenny Golladay and TE Evan Engram can all have Pro Bowl-caliber seasons.

Plus, I’m buying stock in New York’s defense because it has been built to fit this era of football. The Giants have one of the most expensive secondaries in the NFL with a lockdown cornerback, three quality safeties and talent on all levels of the defense.

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NFC West odds, picks and predictions: Rams are favorites, but barely ahead of 49ers

Analyzing the odds for which team will win the NFC West Division in 2021, with NFL futures picks, predictions and best bets.

When looking across the NFL ahead of the 2021 season, the NFC West seems to stand out as the best division in football. All four teams are legitimate playoff contenders if healthy, largely because of the collection of quarterbacks. Predicting a winner will be difficult, as all four teams have the talent to make a deep playoff run. Below, we look at the odds to win the NFC West in the 2021 season, with NFL picks, predictions and best bets.

The Seattle Seahawks are the defending champions after going 12-4 last season, earning the No. 3 seed in the NFC playoffs. However, their time in the postseason didn’t last long. They lost to the rival Los Angeles Rams in the wild-card round despite being at home.

The Rams finished 10-6 and earned a wild-card berth as the No. 6 seed for their third trip to the playoffs in four seasons with head coach Sean McVay at the helm. They edged out the Arizona Cardinals by two games in the division, with Arizona finishing third at 8-8.

Rounding out the NFC West was the San Francisco 49ers, who battled injuries all year and finished 6-10. They went 13-3 in 2019 and made it all the way to the Super Bowl, so last season was a major disappointment.

2021 NFC West picks

Odds via Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday, Aug. 17.

Los Angeles Rams: +180 (bet $100 to win $180)

The Rams are the favorites to win the NFC West this season, but only slightly. The arrival of QB Matthew Stafford makes them a team that could contend for a Super Bowl, while the defense still looks stout despite losing several key players from last year’s top-ranked unit.

The loss of RB Cam Akers to a torn Achilles hurts, but with RB Darrell Henderson now leading the backfield, the Rams are still in good shape at the position.

When it comes to this division, I like the Rams as the team to beat because of their stability at quarterback and the depth they have at wide receiver. They’re a safe bet to have a successful season if healthy.

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San Francisco 49ers: +185 (bet $100 to win $185)

The 49ers are poised to bounce back from a difficult 2020 campaign derailed by major injuries. DE Nick Bosa is back, the offensive line looks great on paper, the linebacker unit is among the best in the NFL and the ground game is expected to be a catalyst, especially with rookie RB Trey Sermon joining the mix.

The biggest question in San Francisco is who will play quarterback. Jimmy Garoppolo is the steady veteran, but rookie Trey Lance is coming for his job and looked like an absolute playmaker in the preseason opener.

The 49ers have a good chance to make the playoffs, but beating the Rams for the division crown will be difficult.

Seattle Seahawks: +240 (bet $100 to win $240)

The Seahawks used to be carried by a dominant defense, which was complemented by QB Russell Wilson and a strong running game. That’s no longer the case and most of the team’s success falls on Wilson’s shoulders.

As excellent as Wilson is, there are too many concerns in Seattle, particularly along the offensive line and on defense. The defense struggled last season, particularly against the pass, and that’s a recipe for disaster in the NFC West. I would pass on taking the Seahawks to repeat as division champs.

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Arizona Cardinals: +550 (bet $100 to win $550)

Arizona reloaded this offseason, bringing in WR A.J. Green, CB Malcolm Butler, DE J.J. Watt and trading for C Rodney Hudson. With QB Kyler Murray on the verge of stardom, Arizona has a shot to take a major leap in the right direction this year, so long as all of those veterans can A) stay healthy and B) meet expectations.

The offensive line should be much better this year with Hudson in the middle, and protecting Murray will be critical. With better blocking and an improvement in the secondary, the Cardinals could be threats in the NFC West. At +550, they’re worth a small wager.

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