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    JackPMiller
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    I wish I had the skills, to do my predictions, to do this in a jpg. But I don’t, so I’ll leave it at this.

    AFC
    East
    x-Buffalo Bills 12-5
    Miami Dolphins 8-9
    New England Patriots 7-10
    NY Jets 5-12

    North
    x-Baltimore Ravens 11-6
    y-Cincinnati Bengals 10-7
    Pittsburgh Steelers 9-8
    Cleveland Browns 8-9

    South
    x-Indianapolis Colts 11-6
    y-Tennessee Titans 9-8
    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-14
    Houston Texans 2-15

    West
    x-LA Chargers 12-5
    yKansas City Chiefs 12-5
    LV Raiders 8-9
    Denver Broncos 7-10

    NFC
    East
    x-Dallas Cowboys 10-7
    y-Philadelphia Eagles 10-7
    NY Giants 6-11
    Washington Commanders 5-12

    North
    x-Green Bay Packers 12-5
    Minnesota Vikings 8-9
    Detroit Lions 5-12
    Chicago Bears 4-13

    South
    x-Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10-7
    y-New Orleans Saints 9-8
    Carolina Panthers 6-11
    Atlanta Falcons 5-12

    West
    x-LA Rams 13-4
    y-San Fransisco 49ers 9-8
    Arizona Cardinals 7-10
    Seattle Seahawks 5-12

    x – Division Winners

    y – Wild Card

    AFC Title Game
    Buffalo Bills over LA Chargers

    NFC Title Game
    LA Rams over Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Super Bowl
    Buffalo Bills over LA Rams

    #140413
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    NFL win total projections for all 32 teams: Experts react to our model

    Are the Bills really poised to have the NFL’s best record this season? Has Kevin O’Connell walked into a better situation with the Vikings than Nathaniel Hackett has with the Broncos? Is this the year the Dolphins finally break into the playoffs?

    Let’s go to our experts to answer these questions, and more, in two ways.

    First, Austin Mock ran his NFL betting model using various metrics to create projections for each team. He uses these projections for each game of the season to get a projected spread and then converts it into a projected winning percentage. By deploying a simulator that he built, he used these projections simulate each game in the NFL season and see how many games every team will win. The simulator repeated this process 100,000 times to find an expected win total for each team.

    Next, our NFL writers considered and then reacted to the number for each team. Here are the numbers and reactions:

    Los Angeles Rams

    Win total: 10.1

    This seems pretty conservative, considering the state of largely the rest of the NFC as compared to last season (the Rams won 12 regular-season games). Their schedule is brutal, but the roster is also arguably better than it was in 2021. If Matthew Stafford’s elbow doesn’t become an issue down the stretch, I might hit the over here. — Jourdan Rodrigue

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