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Strength of Schedule based on SB odds


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Saw a very interesting post that referenced teams strength of schedule based on their opponents superbowl odds. Instead of calculating strength of schedule based on a teams 2015 record, this site calculated SOS based on current vegas odds, assigning the teams a number 1-32 and averaging the total for each team.  While not a perfect measure, it was interesting how this stacked up:   With 1 being the toughest SOS. http://nfltraderumors.co/2016-nfl-strength-schedule/

Rank

Team

Avg. Opp. SB Odds

SB Odds

1. Redskins 12.25 4000
2. Eagles 12.69 5000
3. Browns 13.69 10000
4. Jets 14.06 5000
4. Ravens 14.06 3300
6. 49ers 14.31 10000
6. Vikings 14.31 2000
8. Texans 14.44 3300
9. Bills 14.50 5000
10. Bengals 14.63 1800
11. Buccaneers 14.75 10000
11. Lions 14.75 6600
13. Steelers 15.13 1,000
14. Dolphins 15.25 6600
15. Giants 15.31 2500
16. Rams 15.56 6600
16. Titans 15.56 7500
18. Jaguars 15.63 5000
18. Broncos 15.63 1800
18. Packers 15.63 1000
21. Colts 15.75 2500
22. Falcons 15.88 5000
23. Chiefs 15.94 2500
24. Saints 16.00 6600
25. Patriots 16.19 700
26. Bears 16.25 5000
27. Cowboys 16.31 2000
28. Chargers 16.38 6600
29. Raiders 16.69 2500
30. Cardinals 17.25 1200
31. Seahawks 17.44 800
32. Panthers 17.81 1100
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