Now that the 2026 NFL Draft is complete, we have a better look at who oddsmakers are favoring to win Super Bowl 61.
The Los Angeles Rams remain the favorites at FanDuel Sportsbook, now priced at 8/1 after making seven selections in the draft. Their price saw a slight uptick since sitting at +750 heading into the draft.
The Rams’ most notable addition was Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson, who they spent their 13th overall pick on. The decision to take Simpson, who was the consensus No. 2 quarterback in the draft, was widely viewed as surprising.
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| Team | Odds |
|---|---|
| Rams | 8/1 |
| Seahawks | 10/1 |
| Bills | 10/1 |
| Ravens | 10/1 |
| Chiefs | 15/1 |
| 49ers | 16/1 |
| Eagles | 16/1 |
| Patriots | 16/1 |
| Chargers | 16/1 |
| Packers | 16/1 |
| Lions | 17/1 |
| Texans | 18/1 |
| Broncos | 18/1 |
| Bengals | 22/1 |
| Jaguars | 25/1 |
| Cowboys | 25/1 |
| Bears | 25/1 |
| Buccaneers | 50/1 |
| Steelers | 50/1 |
| Vikings | 50/1 |
Head Coach Sean McVay reiterated that the Rams’ offense still belongs to former MVP Matthew Stafford as Simpson will have the opportunity to assume the starting role once Stafford retires.
Simpson only started one year for the Crimson Tide, but impressed the Rams enough with over 3,500 yards and a 64.5 percent completion rate in 15 starts.
Their second and third round selections included Ohio State tight end Max Clare with the 61st overall and Missouri offensive tackle Keagen Trost at 93rd.

Los Angeles was viewed as a preseason contender last season before a 12-5 campaign that concluded with a loss to the Seahawks in the NFC Championship.
The Seahawks, Bills and Ravens trail the Rams at 10/1 — a price that also increased from +950 since pre-draft.
The reigning Super Bowl champions selected Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price with the 32nd-overall pick. Price is expected to take the lead role immediately after Kenneth Walker III left for Kansas City and Zach Charbonnet is still recovering from an ACL injury.
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Seattle took TCU safety Bud Clark and Arkansas cornerback Julian Neal with the 64th and 99th picks, respectively.
Neither the Bills’ nor the Ravens’ price tags budged. The Ravens selected Penn State guard Olaivavega Ioane at 14th overall, while the Bills did not have a first-round pick.
The Packers dropped from 15/1 to 16/1 after not picking until taking South Carolina cornerback Brandon Cisse at 50th overall.
Dallas and Cincinnati both made the largest jumps. The Cowboys improved from 28/1 to 25/1 while the Bengals went from 25/1 to 22/1.
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Sean Treppedi handicaps the NFL, NHL, MLB and college football for the New York Post. He primarily focuses on picks that reflect market value while tracking trends to mitigate risk.


