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2022 NFL win totals, futures, odds, predictions, best bets: Proven experts reveal season-long props

2022 NFL win totals, futures, odds, predictions, best bets: Proven experts reveal season-long props


The 2022 NFL season is less than a month away and now that NFL training camps are in full swing and the preseason has begun, we’re starting to see some movement in the 2022 NFL futures odds. The Lions are the subject of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” this season and after the first episode aired earlier this week, their 2022 NFL win total dropped from 6.5 to 6 at Caesars Sportsbook. Which side of that line should you play?

With Matthew Stafford dealing with an elbow injury and the Rams sending mixed signals about the severity, the defending champions have their over-under set at 10.5 and are getting 11-1 in the latest 2023 Super Bowl odds. Should you fade the Rams as you make your picks on 2022 NFL win totals and preseason best bets? Before making any NFL picks or 2022 NFL futures bets, be sure to see the latest NFL predictions from SportsLine’s top NFL handicappers, R.J. White, Larry Hartstein and Alex Selesnick.

Entering the 2022 NFL season, Hartstein is 427-344 all-time on NFL sides (plus $3,764 for $100 players), including 394-330 ATS. He went 68-50 ATS (58 percent) and 8-3 on moneyline plays last season for a profit of $1,552. 

Over the past seven years,White’s SuperContest picks are 329-250-21 (56.8 percent) and he consistently crushes the NFL: He went 445-378-24 on ATS picks from 2017-21, returning $2,542 to $100 players as SportsLine’s No. 1 NFL expert in against the spread picks. 

Selesnick (aka PropStarz) specializes in MLB, NFL and NBA prop betting, where he implements a combination of research, statistical analysis and mathematical modeling to deliver profitable long-term results.

Now, White, Hartstein and Selesnick have revealed their 2022 NFL futures picks for every team. You can head to SportsLine to see them.

Top 2022 NFL futures bets

White and Hartstein are taking under 6.5 wins for the Chicago Bears. Justin Fields had moments in 2021 where he looked like a future star, but those instances were outnumbered by the number of times he looked overwhelmed playing in a stagnant offense with little protection. Chicago did little in the offseason to build a roster around Fields that will allow him to reach that star potential any time soon.

“Playing behind the NFL’s worst offensive line, Justin Fields and David Montgomery are set up for failure,” Hartstein told SportsLine. “Matt Eberflus is installing a new 4-3 scheme without frontline talent. Gone are Khalil…

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