Just 10 years ago, you couldn’t find NFL win totals anywhere until late in the summer, much closer to the start of the regular season. We now get them in February. We’re going to check in on all the offerings DraftKings has in the market, first with the NFC and then now with the AFC.
These will change dramatically thanks to three factors: free agency, the draft and the actual release of the 2026 NFL schedule.
And it’s extremely early, even with the knowledge of those three things, to be betting on these if you don’t have supreme confidence in a particular number, especially if you’re betting on Overs. Injuries are going to happen in the offseason, so be cautious with that knowledge as well. We want to be early on a team, but not too early if the number is too high.
We’ll be checking back in on these after the schedule release, as well as before the start of the season in various forms, but the goal is to identify some early looks that might result in some good closing line value in a few weeks by identifying potential movers in free agency.
More than likely there will just be a couple of bets below, with plenty of leans.
Bet on NFL win totals and more at DraftKings:
Baltimore Ravens
Over 10.5 (-145) / Under (+120)
For the first time in a long time, there’s a head coaching change to consider with the Ravens. John Harbaugh is out and Jesse Minter is in. The Harbaughs and Michigan and their defensive coordinators are kind of a wild ride, but essentially the Ravens are hoping Minter becomes their version of Mike McDaniel, who they let get away only to see him win a Super Bowl with the Seahawks.
Baltimore just traded for Maxx Crosby, which will help their defense in a big way. But this total will ultimately come down to whether Lamar Jackson plays at an MVP level. It’s easy to be optimistic: DeClan Doyle, who was hand-picked by Ben Johnson off Sean Payton’s staff for the Bears offensive coordinator gig last year,…
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